Too often the impact of Easter does not register in our lives. Famed Reformed theologian Karl Barth has written on this subject: "... what really oppresses the world and us in spite of the Easter event, or rather in light of a true appreciation of it, is not really a lack or failure or absence of its efficacy but simply the fact that this is not evident to us, and therefore its apparent absence... what confuses us, but ought not to do so, is the fact that in the Easter even we have to do only with a commencement of the revelation of reconciliation and its fruit" (Church Dogmatics, Vol.