As Easter time approaches, let me share with you the tender story of an eleven-year-old boy named Philip, a Down’s syndrome child who was in a Sunday School class with eight other children.
Easter Sunday the teacher brought an empty plastic egg for each child. They were instructed to go out of the church building onto the grounds and put into the egg something that would remind them of the meaning of Easter.
All returned joyfully. As each egg was opened there were exclamations of delight at a butterfly, a twig, a flower, a blade of grass. Then the last egg was opened. It was Philip’s, and it was empty!
A newspaper article announcing Philip’s death a few months later noted that at the conclusion of the funeral eight children marched forward and put a large empty egg on the small casket. On it was a banner that said, “The tomb was empty.” (Elder Marion D. Hanks, “The Royal Law,” Ensign, May 1992)
“For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive,” (1 Corinthians 15:22).

5 comments:
I love that story and I have never heard it, so thanks for sharing.
(Aaron's cousin Travis' wife)
okay I know this is so dumb of me, but how do you change your background to get all cute? I'd love to find something cute like that but I don't know how :( sad.
Bring on the water works!!! That is a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing.
Sheri
I'm going to file that one away to save. Thanks for a great story!
Hey you guys! Your pictures are so cute. We hope you're doing well. Cute story- so sad!
Love Spencer and Allie Brock
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