By Janet Varney
THE REASON FOR EASTER
Easter, also called Pasch, or Resurrection Sunday, is a festival and holiday celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred three days after his crucifixion by Romans at Calvary. It is the culmination of the Passion of Christ, preceded by Lent, a forty-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance. The week before Easter is called Holy Week, and it contains the days of the Easter Triduum, including Maundy Thursday, commemorating the Last Supper and its preceding foot washing, as well as Good Friday, commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus. In western Christianity, Eastertide, the Easter Season, begins on Easter Sunday and lasts seven weeks, ending with the coming of the fiftieth day, Pentecost Sunday. In Orthodoxy, the season of Pascha begins on Pascha and ends with the coming of the fortieth day, the Feast of the Ascension. Easter is a moveable feast, meaning it is not fixed in relation to the civil calendar.
Easter is the commemoration of the single event that transformed the world forever—the resurrection of Jesus after his death on the cross. That God would send his Son to die as a sacrifice for the sin of all who would believe in Him is an unbelievable gift—beyond most people’s comprehension. That a resurrection and a joyous eternal life await believers is beyond anything anyone could imagine. That is the promise and essence of Easter.
Of all holidays, Easter is the one that celebrates a single event that transformed the world forever. There are many religions with different founders, prophets, and teachers going back thousands of years, but only one of them has a founder who professed to be the messiah—the son of God who could save mankind.
Jesus was born in a Jewish family and lived and walked amongst the people of Israel. Every year Jesus’ parents took his family to Jerusalem for the Festival of the Passover. On one such occasion when he was twelve, Jesus got separated from his parents and made his way to the temple, where he sat with the esteemed teachers—listening, asking questions and teaching. According to Luke 2:47, “Everyone who heard him was amazed at his understanding and his answers.” Later, when his adult ministry began, Jesus drew thousands upon thousands who flocked to hear him.
No one else in human history made the claims Jesus did to be able to deal with every last problem of the human heart. One primary reason the Bible is a perennial bestseller is that it’s the most complete owner’s manual to the most complex creation of all—the human species. Nowhere else can one find as succinct yet comprehensive an explanation of what God’s love is all about than in Bible’s Psalms and Jesus’s teaching through parables.
Another unique quality about Jesus is that he welcomed people whom no other religious leader would be caught dead with—society’s rejects, reviled tax collectors, and prostitutes. By caring for outcasts and the disenfranchised, Jesus showed a radical level and standard of mercy and love never seen before.
Jesus performed many miracles, healing the sick, blind, crippled and deaf—the news of which traveled throughout the land, prompting many more to seek him out. And he healed them all. Jesus also confronted evil head on and drove demonic spirits out of people dangerously possessed and abandoned by society.
But his work did not stop with miraculous healing.
Just laying eyes on the picture of his image goes straight to the human soul, and there will be some who will spend the rest of their days dreaming of one day being able to stand before the image itself in faraway Manoppello.
But it is a mere image and something we can physically see, but more important than the image is the faith in believing and faith in the words he sent to mankind. That is the true adoration.
Because God himself became flesh in the person of Jesus to save people through their own faith, he went on to demonstrate his love and power in an ultimate way that could not be missed or denied: bringing the dead back to life.
All other religions require works to achieve enlightenment and salvation. Christianity turns that on its head: Faith in Christ and all his teachings transforms the heart, from which good works naturally follow. In saying “my yoke is easy and my burden is light,” Jesus presents an ingeniously compelling appeal to which even the most hardened cynic can’t easily refuse.
Skeptics of the Bible’s truth and the reality of Jesus—need understand that there’s actually much more reliable historical evidence for his life, teachings, miracles, death and resurrection than there is evidence for any other historical figure of ancient times.
Consider that no one doubts the authenticity of the life and acts of Alexander the Great. Yet there are only two original biographical accounts of his life, which were written by Arrian and Plutarch some four hundred years after Alexander died. The manuscripts of Virgil and Horace, who both lived within a generation of Christ, were written more than four centuries after their deaths, yet no one doubts they lived and authored great poetic masterpieces.
Looking at the big picture, there are about 1,000 times as many manuscripts preserving the New Testament (about 25,000) than other classical ancient works with the exception of Homer, whose Iliad is backed by 1,800 manuscripts (but still less than 1/10 of the New Testament number).
We know the historical Jesus mainly through four different accounts known as the Gospels—Matthew, Luke, Mark and John—all written within a generation or two of Jesus’ life. Matthew and John provide eye-witness accounts from their years of walking with Jesus as disciples. Mark also had eye-witness experience although he was only a teenager when Jesus’ public ministry began. Luke, the doctor, learned about Jesus from his friend Paul, the Apostle who wrote most of the Letters of the New Testament.
Easter is the commemoration of the single event that transformed the world forever—the resurrection of Jesus after his death on the cross. That God would send his Son to die as a sacrifice for the sin of all who would believe in Him is an unbelievable gift—beyond most people’s comprehension. That a resurrection and a joyous eternal life await believers is beyond anything anyone could imagine. That is the promise and essence of Easter.
The Bible is God’s love letter to His children. Remember that the Old Testament tells us about who He is and how far we have fallen. The New Testament continues that story and is all about the good news of His free salvation for all who will sincerely ask for it! BE WARNED: Dead ‘religion’ will assign you a list of things you must do in order to qualify with God. But don’t be lied to! True Christianity is based entirely on our faith in the work that God has done for us!
By Janet Varney
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