This story was written to tie current Easter traditions to the real celebration of Easter: Christ's Resurrection following His crucifixion.
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~ ESA
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INNOCENCE OF EGGS
The fat hen opened one eye and glared at her husband, “What’s a-a-all that ru-ru-ruckus?” she clucked.
The rooster pulled his head out from
under his wing and stretched his neck toward the wall. “I’ll g-g-go
see,” he replied and fluffed his feathers against the cool desert
night.
With a few awkward flaps, he crested
the stone and mortar wall and looked down into the courtyard.
“I-i-i-it looks as i-i-if they’re br-br-bringing a cr-cr-criminal to
the high pr-pr-priest,” he reported to his wife.
Before he could turn around to return to their warm nest, the hen was beside him, feathers equally fluffed against the coolness.
“Th-th-the eggs!” the rooster reprimanded.
The hen shrugged and stretched her
neck as far as it could go toward the gathering crowd. “I wa-wa-want to
see this,” she cackled in reply.
The
majority of the crowd moved into the building, but a number of people
remained outside in the courtyard, building a charcoal fire to keep
warm. While the gathering outside remained peacefully quiet, there was a
rising ruckus within the building.
The rooster fluttered to an open
window to witness the scene inside. The sounds of buffets and cries of
“Prophesy!” drifted through the window where the cockerel sat. The
glint of battle and bloodlust sparkling in the bird's eyes.
At that moment, a woman left the
building on some errand. Spotting the small group gathered near the
fire, she eyed one of them closely and remarked, “You also were with
Yeshua (Jesus) of Nazareth.”
The indicated man shook his head vehemently,
shrugging his head deeper into his head-cloth. “I neither know nor
understand what you are saying,” he replied defensively.
Seeing a seed of potential for more
conflict and violence, the rooster alighted onto the courtyard wall and
crowed, “His words are tr-tr-tr-tr-TRUE!”
The hen was shocked. She knew as well
as her husband that those words were a lie. Could his desire for a
fight drive him to this?
She kept silent, for she didn’t want
the fight brought to her nest. What would her friends and neighbors
say? No, it’s best to stay silent and let the fight go on elsewhere.
She turned her attention back toward the fire.
Again, the man denied it.
By now the rooster was hopping from foot to foot; a wicked gleam in his eyes as he watched the scene unfold below.
One of the others turned toward the man and added, “Surely you are one of them, for you are also a Galilean.”
The accused man began to curse and
swear at the others gathered around the fire. “I do NOT know this man
you are talking about!” he shouted at them.
With glee, the rooster tossed up his head and crowed again, “His words are tr-tr-tr-tr-TRUE!”
And the hen remained silent
Upon hearing the rooster’s crow a
second time, the man paused as if poleaxed and then broke down and
wept, fleeing from the courtyard in tears.
The
rooster and hen did not see what became of that man, for at that moment, an angel of the Lord wrapped in the
brilliance of Heaven appeared before them both.
Turning wrathful eyes to the rooster,
the angel proclaimed, “Because you have crowed such blasphemy not
once, but twice, you shall not live to see another sunrise."
Then the angel's glare fixed upon the hen. "Because you knew his words were false and you did and said nothing, you shall also never see another morning."
In her horror, the hen finally
remembered her nest of eggs cooling in the night air. “I-i-i-if I go,
wh-wh-who will ca-ca-care for our ch-ch-chicks? Wi-wi-without one of us
he-he-here, how wi-wi-will they sur-sur-survive?”
The angel’s eyes moved to where the
nest lay at the foot of the courtyard wall, and the wrath in those eyes
became tempered with mercy. “Your chicks are innocent of these
crimes. The children need no longer bear the burden of the sins of the
parent. So I will take these with me and they will be kept safe.”
With these words, the angel gathered
up the eggs, nest and all and vanished. What became of them, neither hen
nor rooster knew, for they did not see the next sunrise.
On the very next Sunday morning, however, a very special Man walked
out of a lonely tomb into the rosy light just before sunrise.
Nearby, a rabbit nibbled quietly
on some greens. This rabbit paused and shyly approached Him. The fact
that His feet were pierced, as were the hands that lovingly petting
it, did not disturb this rabbit at all.
The man smiled and said to the rabbit,
“Because you are the very first of My Father’s creatures to greet me
this day, I have a very special task for you."
As He
straightened, an angel appeared at His side. In the angel's hands was the nest full of eggs, but with additional branches woven in an arc over it.
The Man took the basket and gave it to the rabbit saying, “The world is full of children as innocent as these eggs. I ask that you bring these eggs to children everywhere. Do this every year, in memory of this morning.
"In
their joy of innocence, they know Me. But as their innocence fades,
they must strive to seek Me, for the world will try to hide Me from
their eyes. So you must hide the eggs so the children must seek them.
"Perhaps in this way, when their innocence fades, they will remember
these mornings and seek me with the same enthusiasm and joy in their
hearts. Do this in memory of Me.”
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