It felt like the “no room at the inn” Christmas story all over
again. The main beach parking lot was full. So were the lots further away. So
were every space along the streets. We drove up and down the narrow streets for
another twenty minutes looking for any available parking spaces. Many other
vehicles were doing the same thing. By then it was drizzling, and the wind was
picking up (gusts up to 20 mph), so we headed back to our rented condo.
We walked out to our own completely deserted beach, and
arrived at exactly the time of sunrise: 7:05. There was no sun to be seen because
of the clouds (as you can tell from the photo.) The waves were crashing and the
wind was blowing. Yet my wife and I sang Easter hymns, read the Easter story
from the Gospel of John, and shouted to the winds, “Christ is risen!”
It was one of the nicest sunrise services ever. We realized
that if we had been sitting in our lawn chairs a few miles down the beach,
huddled in our sweatshirts against the wind, with sand blowing in our faces, surrounded
by hundreds of people, amps blaring, singing religious pop songs we did not
know, unable to hear what was being said, we would have been miserable.
Yet at our own beach we were worshipping the risen
Christ with joy. It was an Alleluia
moment. If I had thought of it, I would have read the gospel story of the risen
Christ having breakfast at the beach with a few of his disciples. That is what
it felt like. Spiritual food for Easter-loving souls. Following our service we
went to the only restaurant nearby that was open and had a pancake breakfast. Plus
we were there early enough to beat the Easter crowd!
It just goes to show that things always turn out the way they should, even though it doesn’t seem so at the time. It is all a matter of whether we can see it. That is what the story of Easter is about. Friday was a disaster for the early followers of Jesus. Saturday was depressing. Sunday dawned with tears and fears. But as Sunday progressed a greater truth was revealed. It was simply a matter of whether his followers had eyes to see and ears to hear. It is the same this Easter. Christ is risen indeed.
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