The real meaning of easter
There’s a stillness to Easter that deserves to be honored.
Not softened. Not reinterpreted. Simply told as it is.
Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
After the cross. After the suffering. After He was laid in the tomb—Jesus rose again.
Not as an idea. Not as a symbol.
In truth.
This is the foundation of it all.
That God, in His power, raised His Son from the dead. That death did not hold Him. That the grave was not the end. The stone was rolled away, and Jesus walked out of it—alive.
The resurrection is not just a moment in history. It is a declaration.
That sin was defeated.
That death was overcome.
That through Jesus Christ, life is offered—fully, freely, and forever.
There is nothing fragile about that.
It does not bend with time. It does not fade with opinion. It stands, as it has always stood—unchanged and absolute.
Easter is not about what we feel.
It is about what God did.
Jesus Christ rose.
And because He did, everything is different.
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Wishing you a meaningful and grounded Easter.

