Easter isn't something I used to ever give much thought to. Growing up it always meant candy, dyeing eggs and usually a dinner with some sort of ham meal with extended family. Since I rededicated my life to Christ a couple years ago, the cross and resurrection mean Easter to me.
From Mark 8:31
"He then began to teach them that the son of man must suffer many things and be rejected by elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and that he must be killed, and after three days rise again."
There's a song that helped change my whole perspective and thought process towards the cross and what was happening there called The Fatal Wound, by Switchfoot. I hate referencing songs for anything but the message in this song is very challenging. Read the lyrics:
I am the crisis, I am the bitter end
I'm gonna gun this down
I am divided, I am the razor's edge
There is no easing out
Son of sorrow, staring down forever
With an aching view
Disenchanted, let's go down together
with the fatal wound
This is the real thing, no rubber bullets now
This is the final bow
My breath avoids me, my chest is in my hands
My stomach's upside down, down.
Son of sorrow, staring down forever
With an aching view
Disenchanted, let's go down together
with the fatal wound.