REFLECTION
Whole School Easter our Easter celebration this year shed light on Jesus Christ who is our Living Hope. He not only gives us hope, but He himself is that hope, and He is alive!
There is a saying: "Born once, die twice. Born twice, die once." Every Christian has two birthdays in this life: Physical (the day you are born in this world) and Spiritual (the day you are “born again” and are regenerated as a true Christian).
As we continue our lives in that Living Hope, God grants us spiritual gifts–one of which is joy. Being a Christian does not spare us from tragedies or hardships in this life; however, despite the trials in life, we can have joy knowing that we have an eternal life with Christ and that He is in control.
Easter is the foundation and vehicle of our regeneration. Because Christ has risen, we can be born again in the Spirit. And because He has risen, we who are in Him only need to die once, and then we receive eternal life through our living hope in Christ.
Let us, as one community of hope, stir up one another to do good works and encourage one another!
This was one of the highlights of Dr. Ronald Scates' message in the virtual Whole School Easter Assembly held on April 7. With the theme of "Our Living Hope,"
As Mr. Khoa reminded us, let us continue the conversations of faith and share the gospel of hope with our students and our children. 8 sph.edu