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April 24, 2011 — by David C. McCasland
Our Daily Bread Radio is hosted by Les Lamborn
Read: Luke 24:1-12
Their words seemed to [the disciples] like idle tales, and they did not believe them. —Luke 24:11
Bible in a year:
2 Samuel 19-20; Luke 18:1-23
2 Samuel 19-20; Luke 18:1-23
In the 1980s, John Knoll and his brother Thomas began
experimenting with a computer program to manipulate images. Software
companies thought they were crazy, because photographers didn’t use
computers at that time. Initially the brothers called their program
Display, then Imaginator, and finally they settled on Photoshop®. Today
Photoshop® is used by amateurs at home and professionals in business
around the world. A San Jose Mercury News article noted its
place in popular language. When something
looks too good to be true,
people say, “It must have been Photoshopped.”
On the first Easter morning, the women who took spices to anoint the
body of Jesus found the tomb empty and heard angels say, “He is not
here, but is risen!” (Luke 24:6).
When the women told this to the disciples, “Their words seemed to them
like idle tales, and they did not believe them” (v.11). Nonsense!
Mind-boggling! Too good to be true!
If someone manipulated the evidence, then millions of people around
the world gather today to celebrate a myth. But if Jesus conquered
death, then all He said about forgiveness, power to change, and eternal
life is real.
Because Christ has risen and lives today, this news is too good not to be true!
Up from the grave He arose,
With a mighty triumph o’er His foes;
He arose a Victor from the dark domain,
And He lives forever with His saints to reign. —Lowry
With a mighty triumph o’er His foes;
He arose a Victor from the dark domain,
And He lives forever with His saints to reign. —Lowry
that demands a response of faith.
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