Easter’s such a happy time--
A holy celebration.
The treats and colors of today
Can teach me more about salvation.
BLUE is the earth created by God
For us to enjoy and explore.
At the time of creation, a plan was in place
To cleanse our mistakes with a Savior.
ORANGE is like a blaze of fire;
A guiding pillar through the night.
We look to Christ; we follow Christ.
He is our soul’s delight.
The WHITE heralds the scripture
That was spoken long ago:
Though your sins may be as scarlet,
They shall be as white as snow.
Like green palm leaves on the ground,
Made a carpet for our Savior
As He entered into town.
Then Christ, at the Last Supper,
Filled a cup with PURPLE wine;
A sacrament reminder
Of His sacrifice divine.
Not a bone broke in His body
Though He bled from every pore;
RED blood of lamb, firstborn and pure
The faithful paint above their door.
The earthy BROWN sealed dark and shut
Represents three days
When promises afore-time made
Seemed now to be delayed.
The bright, triumphant YELLOW
Never doubting, faithful friend:
Rising Christ, like rising sun
Always with us to the end.
This poem origionated as a children's book from the library when our oldest was a toddler, but took on a life of its own as I added verses and dimension from my heart. In order for kids to fully appreciate it, I find it beneficial to remind them of certain scripture stories first. This could be right before Easter Sunday, or slowly over weeks at a time.
How do we present it? We like to do this on Easter Sunday, before our egg hunt. The actual reading of the poem happens one verse at a time, while we piece together a picture and savor the treat that accompanies each color.
First, treat prep: when we shop for Easter goodies, we buy something for each color of the poem.
- Peeps or jelly beans can cover most colors. We find blue, yellow, and white peeps to be necessesities.
- Orange: this one represents fire, so spicy peach tajin candies are a good fit. Dried mangos are also a favorite.
- Green: We like making apple leather with green dye because we can cut it to look like leaves. You could also do this with storebought green fruit leather.
- Purple: because it represents wine, we like getting grape drink mixes. We've also been known to employ our own homemade grape juice here.
- Red: we like to save cinnamon hearts from valentine's day for this one.
- Brown: obviously chocolate. Cadbury caramel eggs or homemade reeses are favorites.
This pet project of mine is one of my favorite parts of Easter because I created it. It comes from my heart, and for that reason it seems to carry a testament of its own for us. We've found that when our celebrations take on a personal flair, they are that much more rewarding. Get creative as you adopt ideas that resound the most with you!
Stephanie, I love your thoughts, creativity and love!
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