Good day Templar family.
Easter Sunday or Resurrection Day is the highest point of the Christian year and is a day of boundless joy remembering Jesus’ Resurrection from the dead. It celebrates the new life we have in Christ, which is why many people wear new outfits to church on Easter Sunday. The church sanctuaries are often decorated with masses of flowers, church bells ring, and choirs sing cantatas and other special Easter music. Some churches perform dramas of Jesus’ death and resurrectio... moreGood day Templar family.
Easter Sunday or Resurrection Day is the highest point of the Christian year and is a day of boundless joy remembering Jesus’ Resurrection from the dead. It celebrates the new life we have in Christ, which is why many people wear new outfits to church on Easter Sunday. The church sanctuaries are often decorated with masses of flowers, church bells ring, and choirs sing cantatas and other special Easter music. Some churches perform dramas of Jesus’ death and resurrection, and the plan of salvation is presented in many churches with an invitation to receive Christ as Savior.
The resurrection is the heart of Christianity. It is the central message of our redemption in Christ.
If Jesus did not rise again to life after His crucifixion, then our faith is useless. We would have no hope of our own resurrection from the dead. We would have no new covenant. We would be lost and more to be pitied than anyone in the world. (1 Corinthians 15:13-19)
Jesus’ resurrection is so much more than a historical event. It demonstrated God’s boundless and all-encompassing power toward us who believe. This is the same mighty power that raised Christ from the dead and seated Him at God’s right hand in the heavenly places. The power of His Resurrection placed Jesus far above all rulers, authorities, power, dominion, and every single thing or person – both in this world, the spiritual world, and the world to come. God put everything in subjection, under Jesus’ feet, and made Jesus head over all things to the church, His body, the fullness of Him who fills all in all (Ephesians 1:19-23).
Have a blessed Easter Sunday
God's blessings Soli Deo Gloria🇿🇦🇬🇪⚔️