The death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ are the center of the gospel. They reveal how God dealt with sin, restored humanity, and secured eternal life. Scripture does not just mention these events; it explains their meaning and why they are essential for salvation.
The Significance of Jesus’ Death
Jesus’ death was not merely…
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week and commemorates Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. As He entered the city, crowds welcomed Him with palm branches and praise, recognizing Him as a king.
This event fulfilled prophecy and revealed Jesus as the promised Messiah. However, the same crowd that celebrated Him would later turn against Him,…
Between Good Friday and Easter Sunday, Jesus’ body was placed in a tomb after His crucifixion. This period is often seen as a time of silence, grief, and waiting for His followers, who did not yet fully understand what would happen next.
Scripture indicates that while His body rested in the tomb, His redemptive work…
The resurrection of Jesus is central to the Christian faith and is presented in the Bible as a real, historical event. The accounts describe the empty tomb, eyewitness testimonies, and the transformation of the disciples as evidence that Jesus truly rose.
Multiple witnesses claimed to have seen Jesus alive after His death. These included His…
Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. It is the most important event in Christianity because it confirms that Jesus is the Son of God and that His sacrifice for sin was accepted by God. Without the resurrection, the message of the gospel would have no foundation.
Christians celebrate…

