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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Homemade Resurrection Eggs

Easter is one of my favorite days of all!!  There's nothing more exciting than knowing that Jesus rose from the dead, defeating sin, death and Hell for us!  Because HE LIVES we can live also.  There is hope for us through Jesus Christ! Resurrection Eggs are one of my favorite ways to tell the "Easter" or "Resurrection Story".


You can even teach your kids to share the Gospel with their friends using these eggs! 

 All you need:
  • 12 Easter Eggs
  • Empty Egg Carton 
Then, you will need to gather a few things to put in your eggs:

Easter Egg # 1 
Crouton, small piece of bread or broken cracker to represent the "last supper".

Easter Egg #2
Feather to represent the rooster that crowed after Peter denied Jesus those three times.

Easter Egg #3
3 Silver dimes to represent the money Judas sold, or betrayed, Jesus for.

Easter Egg #4
Thorns - talk about the thorns that Jesus' crown was made out of and how they pierced His head for us.  {Did you know that the thorns in the middle East are HUGE compared to the ones we have here.  Anywhere from 3 -6 inches long each.}

Easter Egg #5
2 small sticks that can be held up in the shape of a cross - talk about the cross and how it was used to put common criminals to death.  The cross Jesus died on had probably been used before and would be taken down and used again.  
 
 
 
 Easter Egg #6
3 nails - obviously representing the nails that held Jesus' hands and feet to the cross.

Easter Egg #7
Cotton ball with vinegar tell about the vinegar that was offered to Jesus when he said, "I thirst".

Easter Egg #8
Small plastic spear or tooth pick representing the spear that was shoved into the side of Jesus when water and blood ran out.  Jesus had already given His life for us at this point.  He did not need to have His legs broken as the thieves on either side of Him did.  The prophecy that not one of His bones would be broken was true...as they all are!! 

Easter Egg # 9
Cotton ball with perfume or sweet smelling essential oils {or whole cloves} representing the spices, oils and perfumes that the ladies would anoint His body with before His burial. 

Easter Egg #10
White cloth to represent the cloths that were wrapped around His body after His death.

Easter Egg # 11
A small rock representing the grave in the garden and the stone that was rolled away from the entrance when Jesus rose again! 
 
Easter Egg #12
Empty Egg!!  Representing the EMPTY TOMB that the ladies found early on the morning of the third day after His death!!  Jesus wasn't in the tomb!  He had risen!! 

Now, you can tell the "Easter" or Resurrection Story as you open the eggs.  Simply talk about what's inside each egg and how it corresponds to the story of Jesus and His death on the cross.  Because of His death and resurrection we can all spend eternity with Him in Heaven someday!!

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