It all started around 1:00am this morning. Rodney and I were wide awake and restless.
Rodney had just put his finishing touches on his sermon and printed his notes and I assumed it was finally time for bed. But I was wrong.
It all started around 1:00am this morning. Rodney and I were wide awake and restless.
Rodney had just put his finishing touches on his sermon and printed his notes and I assumed it was finally time for bed. But I was wrong.
Tonight it feels like the night before Christmas. And I have butterflies, nervousness, excitement, anticipation, and on and on the list goes.
And it is because I am truly excited to celebrate tomorrow. Not just because the Easter bunny brings candy and eggs, and we get to see lots of friends and family and stuff our faces with lots of good food.
Tomorrow is so much bigger than that. And deserves a lot more respect than we give this day every year.
So what in the world is so exciting about tomorrow, besides the obvious for us “churchy people”? Because we all know what tomorrow represents, but what is the big deal?