Do I dare believe such an absurdly outrageous story that a man would die, lay lifeless in some tomb for three days and then somehow live again? Yet, if I dare to consider it, is that not exactly what I so desperately desire for this lifeless life of mine? And is Easter God__ tenderly outrageous way of telling me that that is exactly what I can have?
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Of course God does outrageous things. But in reality, what insanity would prompt me to follow a God who did anything less?
Reasonably speaking, we can see the cross as entirely possible. But in considering Easter, we see an empty tomb as entirely impossible. And is it possible that God had to do the impossible to finally get our attention?
A god of the __ossible_ is no God.
There are an incalculable number of things within me that I frantically wish to be emptied of, and despite my most earnest efforts to remove them, they remain. And it is Easter that reminds me that God empties out tombs.
Easter says that every ending ever experienced by man is exquisitely crafted to find its own ending at the feet of a fresh beginning.
With God, the word __mpossible_ is itself impossible.
Take the chance, change is possible.
There are three impossibilities in life: God cannot lie, God cannot change and finally, I cannot be a poor man.
Start creating a life you desire, bringing your dreams to life, taking what is then turning it around to create what is possible.
It is possible to have what you wish for.
All things are possible for whoever believes.
Dream as if everything is possible.
All dreams are possible, if we work and wait for the manifest.
Dreams are ideas where the collar has been removed and the leash has been thrown away.
Wise people put as much distance between themselves and sexual temptation as possible. They not only get away but also plan their escape route.
It's possible that Knight believed he was one of the few sane people left. He was confounded by the idea that passing the prime of your life in a cubicle, spending hours a day at a computer, in exchange for money, was considered acceptable, but relaxing in a tent in the woods was disturbed. Observing the trees was indolent; cutting them down was enterprising. What did Knight do for a living? He lived for a living.
In this world, it is not possible to forget about obligation of these three people: father, mother and guru; the one who has made us walk on the correct path.