Every year we go big in my family for Easter. Here’s how.

Go Big With Lunch

Two entrées highlight the meal; roast beef and chicken casserole. Also, the Friday’s Easter menu lists these side-items at no additional charge: gravy, mashed potatoes, rolls, macaroni and cheese, peas, and the cream corn my daughter makes along with our featured dessert of the day.

We take our seats at the table. And a feast fit for a king is laid before us. But we never disappoint. Second helpings become the sport of the day.

Go Big With Baskets

I keep one tradition in place. Kids, little or grown, human or pet, receive an Easter basket. Our adult son and daughter, son-in-law, two-year-old grandson, and our four-legged fury kids.

Baskets spill over with sweet delights and fun toys or gadgets. A competition of paddle ball, parachute men, or magnetic yo-yo emerges with the grown kids.

You see, each “kid” gets a basket. There’s no boundaries or limitations; not age or gender or bloodline. Both my son and son-in-law meet the same eligibility requirements.

Go Big With Traditions

I saved my daughter’s first Easter gift as a baby—a blue stuffed rabbit holding a carrot. So, when my grandson was only a few months old, I gave him the rabbit for his first Easter, pictured in his basket.

The rabbit’s in impeccable shape. Nothing is torn or tattered or worn. Only a few dirt spots marked his fur, which wiped clean.

And a bunny passed on over twenty-five years later, from mommy to baby, warms my heart. It’s not the blue rabbit per se. Instead, I relish that her first Easter gift was also his first Easter gift. Maybe, our family will pass on the rabbit to many generations.

Go Big With Worship

Come Easter Sunday, before any other “go big” stuff happens, we worship in church together as a family. My son-in-law leads worship and plays guitar, and my son is the drummer. Still further, my husband, the pastor, preaches the Word with a timely message.

The Friday’s agenda is always about church. And the Friday’s are all about Jesus…every Easter, every Sabbath, and every day.

Only then do we go home for Easter lunch and the see-what’s-in-your-basket fun begins. To go big for Easter really has nothing to do with Peter Cottontail hopping down the bunny trail. Or, even passing on a stuffed rabbit. But it’s about passing on something else.

“I passed on to you what was most important and what had also been passed on to me. Christ died for our sins, just as the Scriptures said. He was buried, and he was raised from the dead on the third day…” 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 NLT.

Go Big With Jesus

Jesus came to earth with “go big” plans from the Father.

To live among the people, teach them God’s truths, love unconditionally, and heal them physically and spiritually.

Sentenced as an innocent man. Crucified at the hands of influential men.

But raised to life by the powerful Spirit of God. The tomb is empty. Christ is risen! Hallelujah!

And here’s the best go big part, He came to die for the sins of all mankind.

The Lamb, impeccable and without blemish, was torn and tattered for us.

Eternal life purchased for us…the first Easter gift. God desires to call each of us one of His kids. There’s no boundaries or limitations; not age or gender or bloodline. We each meet the same eligibility requirements because Jesus became our bloodline on the cross.

Go Big This Easter

It’s time to take our seats at the table. The King has laid a feast before us.

“I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry again. Whoever believes in me will never be thirsty” John 6:35 NLT.

All items are free: grace, unconditional love, atonement, and salvation. No additional charge for second helpings of forgiveness, mercy, or spiritual blessings.

Meet and worship the Savior who went big for you.

Happy Easter…Resurrection Sunday!

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