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Stumped

We have life because God is faithful to his promises.

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“There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse,
and a branch from his roots shall bear fruit.”

Isaiah 11:1 English Standard Version

Don’t let this stump fool you. This aspen tree shall rise again. Many of you might think that aspen trees are beautiful, especially in the fall, and yes aspens are gorgeous…in the mountains. If you plant these trees around your house, you never get rid of them. They’re a weed.

Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs, Colorado

Technically we have no aspen trees left at our house, but every year their roots send up suckers even when the trees have disappeared.

The people of Israel had become a stump. They had turned their backs on their covenant God and were sent into exile both in Assyria (the northern tribes) and Babylon (the nation of Judah). All that was left was a stump of a promise.

From that stump God brought back a remnant of his people to rebuild the nation.

From that stump God provided his Branch, Jesus Christ. God is faithful to his promises.

Maybe you’re going through a period in your life where you feel like this cut off aspen tree. In the midst of death God provides life by keeping his promise to you in the Righteous Branch, Jesus Christ.

Through his resurrection, Jesus provides life to all who cling to him. I’m not promising that everything is going to turn our wonderful in your life; that you will live “happily ever after.” What I am saying is that the Branch has come to give you life, even when you feel like a stump.

It’s all in his promise.

Copyright Douglas P Brauner

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It’s a Matter of Life and Death

For there to be life, there must be death.

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“For our dying bodies must be transformed into bodies that will never die;
our mortal bodies must be transformed into immortal bodies.”

1 Corinthians 15:53 New Living Translation

We’re probably attracted to the purple flowers and not the brown ones in this picture, yet for purple flowers to abound brown ones must exist. There death is necessary for life to thrive.

Winter Park, Colorado
Winter Park, Colorado

Lately I’ve felt like the brown flowers in this picture. My back aches when I get up in the morning and when I go to bed at night. Shoveling snow takes twice as long as it used to. When I sit on the floor I’m not sure I’ll get off the floor.

Age happens. This fact is based on what we regularly observe. This aging process is a reminder of the reality of death. Death happens.

Yet, resurrection also happens. This fact is not based on what we see but on a promise. What is now decaying will rise from the dead.

In the end, life wins. Jesus’ resurrection from the dead is our guarantee that we will live.

Copyright Douglas P Brauner

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Don’t Forget to Stop

Easter is more than one day.

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“I want to know Christ and experience the mighty power that raised
[Jesus] from the dead.”

Philippians 3:10 New Living Translation

Multnomah Falls, Oregon
Multnomah Falls, Oregon

Thousands of people drive by Oregon’s scenic Multnomah Falls every day. This amazing waterfall is extremely easy to reach. You can’t miss it when you’re driving east or west on Interstate 84, yet many people do.

The same applies to our celebration of Jesus’ resurrection. Easter is over and it’s time to move on, right? Not so fast.

Many people observe Easter in much the same way people view Multnomah Falls. Most people catch a one second glimpse of it from the freeway of life and that’s it.

There is time for us to stop and view the beauty of Jesus’ victory over death in the Easter season, a season that lasts forty-nine days.

It takes time to know someone or something. May we take the time to know the power of Jesus’ resurrection.

Copyright Douglas P Brauner