A Father's Promise
Almost twenty years ago (1989), an 8.2 earthquake  almost flattened Armenia, killing over 30,000  people in less than four minutes. It's hard to  imagine the anguish, the pain, and the suffering  that began in those four brief minutes of time.  People's worlds were shaken and lives crushed. In  spite of the devastation, such tragedies often  bring
out the best in people. At least it provides a  window to peak at the contents of each heart. Let  me show you the loving heart of one father.

In the midst of chaos and destruction, a father  rushed to his son's school. But instead of a  school, he found a shapeless heap of rubble.
Imagine what went through his mind. What would  have gone through your mind?

Perhaps, shock would have crippled you as it did  the other parents who were walking around dazed,  clutching at their hearts and calling out their  child's name. But in the case of this father, the  sight of
rubble and ruin only made him spring into action.  He ran to the back
corner of the building where his son's class room  used to be and began to dig. Why? What real hope  did he have? What were the chances that his son  could have survived such destruction? All he knew  was that he had made a promise to always be there  for his son. It was this promise that gave  strength to his body and motivated him mentally.

As he began to dig, well-meaning parents tried to  pull him out of the rubble saying: "It's too  late!" "They're dead!" "You can't help!" "Go  home!" "There's nothing you can do!"

The fire chief tried to pull him off the rubble by  saying, "Fires and explosions are happening  everywhere. You're in danger. Go home!" Finally,  the police came and said, "You're angry,  distraught, but it's over. Go home." But this  father had made a promise, and he was going to  keep it!

The love this father had in his heart for his son  kept him digging for eight... 12... 24... 36  hours. Then, in the 38th hour, he pulled back a  boulder and heard his sons' voice crying for help.  Immediately, he screamed, "ARMAND!" Back came the  words, "Dad!? I told them! I told the other kids  that if you were still alive, you'd save me! You  promised me, you said you'd always be there for  me! You did it, dad!

A determined father, a promise kept, and a stone  rolled away to reveal life and give freedom. The  story of Armand's dad reminds us of the events of  that first Easter when our Heavenly Father kept a  greater promise by rolling away a much more  significant stone. With the rolling away of that  stone, came eternal life, and true lasting
freedom in Christ! And you know what? Our Heavenly  Father is still in the business of rolling away  stones.

What are the stones in your life? It doesn't  matter how big or small they may be, our Father is  looking for you right now. He's looking through  the rubble and the ruin of lives not lived for  Him, and He wants to roll away your stone of  despair, your rock of remorse, your bolder of  bondage. May you remember, or perhaps even  discover for the first time, that our God has made  the greatest promises ever made, and He is  abundantly able to keep them all, just as He kept  that very special promise to His own Son some two  thousand years ago.

Acts 13:37-38 "But the one whom God raised from  the dead did not see decay. Therefore, my  brothers, I want you to know that through Jesus  the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you."

Grant MacDonald
Easter says you can put truth in a grave, but it won't stay there.  ~Clarence W. Hall
Hot cross buns were among the earliest Easter treats,  
made by European monks and given to the poor during Lent.
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