BY: NATHAN HURST
Easter is all about the living power of Jesus Christ, not just a historical event or a traditional holiday.
1.It’s about the resurrection power of Jesus
We believe that Jesus Christ rising from the dead proves He is truly God and Savior.
• The resurrection shows victory over sin, death, and the devil.
• It confirms that salvation is real and available today.
2. It’s not just symbolic—it’s meant to be experienced
Easter isn’t only something that happened back then—it’s something believers can experience personally now.
• The same power that raised Jesus is believed to be active through the Holy Spirit.
• That power brings transformation, healing, and new life.
3. Focus on a risen, active Savior
The Church emphasize that Jesus is alive today, not just remembered.
• Worship on Easter is often energetic, expressive, and centered on celebrating a living Christ.
4. Less about ritual, more about relationship
Compared to some traditions, most churches usually:
• Don’t focus heavily on formal rituals or liturgy
• Emphasize a personal relationship with God
• Highlight repentance, salvation, and spiritual renewal
5. Connection to Pentecost
Easter is also seen as part of a bigger story:
• Jesus rises → later sends the Holy Spirit at Pentecost
• That event is central to Christian identity (Spirit-filled life, speaking in tongues, etc.)
Easter is about power, new life, and a real, present relationship with a risen Jesus, not just tradition or symbolism.
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