Easter At The IMAX Theater

Imagine for a moment that you have suddenly died. In an instant you appear in the largest IMAX Theater you have ever seen. You are seated in the best seat in the center of the theater. The screen is multiple football fields wide and several hundred feet high. At first you are seated alone.  As of yet, you do not realize that you have died, nor do you understand where you are. What happens next will blow you away…….click to read more.

Still unsure of exactly where you are, you unexpectedly become aware that someone is sitting next to you. You turn your head and realize that it is Jesus. He welcomes you by name and then He says: “Let’s do a review of your life.” Now for the first time, you become aware that you have indeed died. Is this your judgement day?

Without warning, a 3D, high definition motion picture of your most embarrassing sinful moments in life fills this entire enormous screen. You thought these sins had been committed in private. Your mind quickly flashes back to a few Bible verses which you learned years ago. They take on a much clearer meaning now.

Luke 8:17 states: For there is nothing hidden that will not become visible, and nothing secret that will not be known and come to light.”

2 Corinthians 5:10 states: “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil.”

Jeremiah 2:22 states: “Although you wash yourself with lye and use much soap, the stain of your iniquity is before Me,” declares the Lord GOD”

You are stunned. You are mortified. You want to melt, vaporize and disappear. Here you are, seated next to the Savior of the world, with your most embarrassing sins on display. You want the movie to stop. You want it to go away. You want to hide.

Then, to your surprise, what was just moments ago a full screen video depiction of your sins instantaneously reduces in size to approximately the size of a single television screen. It is centered in the middle of the giant screen all by itself. It is surrounded by white space.

In a flash, a new screen abruptly pops up next to yours and at the same time, someone else appears in one of the other seats. You realize that the second screen is displaying their sins. This continues over and over in rapid succession. More and more screens pop up as more and more people appear throughout the theater. Eventually the giant screen is filled with millions of smaller displays each depicting someone else’s sin filled movie.

Everyone is crying. You are too!

Next the seats begin to shake like in a Disney reality ride. A light wind begins to blow. It becomes a thunderous deafening noise. Lightning flashes in the theater. Everyone is frightened. Without warning, accompanied by a loud explosion, each of the sins portrayed on the large screen are now obliterated into tiny particles. They fall like fresh snow onto the people seated in the theater.

The millions of embarrassing sins on display have vanished. Suddenly they are replaced by a full screen image of Jesus on the cross at Calvary. Jesus, who was just moments ago seated next to you, is now looking directly down at you from the cross.

Then, just as rapidly as the Calvary scene appeared, it too is rapidly replaced by a scene from the first Easter morning. The theater is filled with the sound of trumpets heralding Christ’s resurrection. Angelic voices are singing. Joy fills the theater, and you sense a feeling of love like you have never experienced before.

It is what happens next that takes you by surprise. What you thought was a motion picture display of Jesus standing in front of the tomb, you come to realize, is in fact, truly Jesus. He is physically present and larger than life. What you thought was a video screen begins to open up from the middle like two enormous gates. As the gates swing open you observe a bright golden path leading out from the theater and into what appears to be Heaven.

Jesus motions to you and everyone in the theater to follow Him. He leads you all into Heaven. The sins which you just observed have now been forgotten. You remember Psalm 103:12: “As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our sins from us.” You have changed! Your body is in a glorified state. You seem younger. There is no sense of pain. There is simply an indescribable, overwhelming feeling of LOVE. You are face to face with God.

You have been given new knowledge and a complete understanding of the events that happened on Good Friday and Easter Sunday over 2000 years ago. Light beams radiate from the three persons of the Trinity. Love fills the air. Your faith in Christ has saved you. Your new Easter joy will last for eternity!

Most Gracious Father, mere words cannot express my feelings of thanks for the gift of your son. Through his death he paid the price for my sins. By rising from the dead, He broke the chains of death and opened the doors of Heaven for all who believe in Him. I long to be with you one day in Paradise, amen!

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Brian Pusateri
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12 Comments

  1. Virgil Lasaga on April 3, 2018 at 3:28 pm

    Happy Easter Tuesday Brian!

    This is a good reminder of the real final four. I’ve often wondered that if we are going to see the everything that is hidden, whether we will be so preoccupied with our sins that we will not be paying attention to anyone else’s at the Final Judgement or we will see them as God sees them.

    And thanks for coming to Our Lady of the Springs. I am still talking about your retreat.

    He is Risen, Alleluia!

    • Brian Pusateri on April 3, 2018 at 3:38 pm

      Virgil

      One day we will know. I can only imagine what it is like to be in the presence of God. Thanks for the kind words regarding the retreat. Perhaps others will see your comment and invite me to their church. God bless.

      Brian

  2. James Meersman on April 3, 2018 at 10:37 am

    WOW! That is one of the most powerful visions I have ever read. Very interesting but alos a bit scary. Nicely done!

    • Brian Pusateri on April 3, 2018 at 10:45 am

      Jim

      All the credit goes to God. This vision/analogy came to me in a finished format. The only thing I had to do is type it. I was very moved by it as well,

      God bless
      Brian

    • Nancy Bush Taliaferro on April 3, 2018 at 3:30 pm

      I agree with James Meersman! This was so powerful, even at the end, my body had broken out with goosebumps and I felt invigorated, joyful, peaceful and empowered in God, Christ and The Virgin Mary.

      • Brian Pusateri on April 3, 2018 at 3:36 pm

        Nancy

        I am blessed to know that the Holy Spirit worked through this message to touch you in such a special way. Happy Easter!

        Brian

  3. E. Dennis on April 3, 2018 at 9:16 am

    Brian….outstanding visual of the love of Christ. Appreciate your weeklys.

  4. Susan Russell on April 3, 2018 at 8:25 am

    Dear Brian, This piece is outstanding. It brought tears to my eyes. Well done.

    I hope you and all your family had a blessed and happy Easter.

    God bless,
    Susan Russell

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    • Brian Pusateri on April 3, 2018 at 8:28 am

      Susan

      Thank you for your kind words. My Easter was beautiful. I hope yours was too. He is risen, alleluia!

      Brian

  5. Joanne on April 3, 2018 at 8:05 am

    Excellent depiction of how our sins are forgiven. It is easy to think we don’t have to be accountable for them, but we do; that is until we confess them and seek forgiveness. This story does not gloss over the accountability part. It holds us there at the judgment seat to experience the sentence for the sin. That makes the relief of Christ’s sacrifice and forgiveness so much more glorious. Well written.
    Thank you Brian.

    • Brian Pusateri on April 3, 2018 at 8:26 am

      Joanne

      Thank you for your kind words and thoughts. Yes, I do believe, that even though our sins are forgiven when we confess them and seek forgiveness, they are still brought to the light at our final judgment. “Lord be merciful to me a sinner.”

      Brian

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