Easter Sunday - Why Easter Matters Easter is significant - TopicsExpress



          

Easter Sunday - Why Easter Matters Easter is significant because it reveals that love is more powerful than death. Death is what frightens us most. It hems us in and it sets the ultimate limit to everything. If death has the final word, then all the evil in the world wins and theres no hope because theres nothing after death. Thats the end. But Easter is the declaration that Gods love, the love that made the world and sustains it, is more powerful than death. Thats a moment of liberation. It means death no longer enslaves us. The first Christians saw that the bursting forth of Christ from the tomb is the shattering of deaths bonds. Even more, the Resurrection is Gods great salvation of the world he has made. The God of the Bible doesnt despise matter--just the opposite. God makes everything good. And through the Resurrection, God ratifies, sums up, and valorizes his material creation. Therefore, Jesus resurrection from the dead is not just about him. Its about all those who will participate in his Mystical Body, the Church, and its about all of matter. In raising Jesus bodily from the dead, the Father is raising all of matter to new life. We see this as the Bible comes to its climax in the Book of Revelation. There we discover a New Heaven and a New Earth. Heaven is not just some purely spiritual space that our souls go to after we die. Its a new creation, God ratifying and elevating his whole work. Thats the climax of the biblical revelation. The God who made the world good has now, out of a passion to set it right, saved that world by raising it up to a higher pitch. The Christian Church gives witness to that great fact. And thats what Easter is about.
Posted on: Sun, 20 Apr 2014 12:21:05 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015