Easter is the most important celebration in the Christian faith. It commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and proclaims that sin and death do not have the final word.

He Is Risen
Why Easter Is Important to Christians
Easter celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and proclaims the central Christian belief that sin and death do not have the final word.
“He is not here; for he has been raised.”
Matthew 28:6
For Christians, the empty tomb is not merely a symbol of spring or a hopeful story. It is the foundation of faith in Jesus Christ.
Easter Celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus
Christians believe that Jesus Christ was crucified, died and was buried. On the third day, He rose from the dead.
Easter Sunday celebrates that Resurrection. It announces that Jesus is alive and that His victory over death changes the meaning of life, suffering, forgiveness and eternity.
Without the Resurrection, Jesus could be remembered as a wise teacher or moral leader. Because of the Resurrection, Christians worship Him as the risen Son of God and Savior of the world.
The Resurrection Is the Foundation of Christian Faith
Saint Paul explained the importance of Easter plainly: if Christ had not been raised, Christian faith would be empty. The Resurrection confirms the identity of Jesus and the truth of His promises.
“If Christ has not been raised, your faith is vain.” 1 Corinthians 15:17
Easter Cannot Be Separated From the Cross
Easter joy follows the suffering of Good Friday. Christians remember that Jesus willingly accepted the Cross, gave His life and entered fully into human suffering and death.
The Cross reveals the seriousness of sin and the depth of God’s love. The Resurrection reveals that Christ’s sacrifice was not a defeat.
Good Friday and Easter Sunday belong together: sacrifice and victory, sorrow and joy, death and new life.
What Easter Means for Christians
- Jesus is alive: Christians do not follow only the memory of a historical teacher. They believe in a living Lord.
- Sin can be forgiven: Through Christ’s death and Resurrection, believers receive the promise of mercy, reconciliation and a restored relationship with God.
- Death has been defeated: Physical death remains part of human life, but Christians believe it is no longer the final destination.
- Eternal life is promised: The Resurrection gives Christians hope that those united with Christ will share in His victory over death.
- New life is possible now: Easter calls believers to turn away from sin and live with greater faith, love, courage and service.
Easter Gives Christians Hope During Suffering
Christian hope does not pretend that pain, grief and injustice are unreal. Jesus experienced betrayal, abandonment, suffering and death.
Easter declares that suffering is not the conclusion of the story. God can bring life from death, forgiveness from sin and hope from circumstances that appear hopeless.
This is why the Resurrection brings particular comfort to people who are grieving. Christians trust that separation and death will not last forever in Christ.
Holy Week Leads to Easter
Palm Sunday
Christians remember Jesus entering Jerusalem as crowds welcomed Him with palm branches.
Holy Thursday
Christians remember the Last Supper, Christ’s command to serve and His gift of Himself to His disciples.
Good Friday
Christians solemnly remember the Passion and Crucifixion of Jesus.
Holy Saturday
The Church waits in prayer and reflects on Christ lying in the tomb.
Easter Sunday
Christians celebrate the empty tomb and the joyful proclamation that Jesus Christ has risen.
Easter Is More Than One Sunday
Easter Sunday begins a season of celebration. In many Christian traditions, the Easter season continues for fifty days and concludes with Pentecost.
This extended celebration reflects the importance of the Resurrection. Christians are invited to carry Easter joy into their families, churches, workplaces and communities.
The appropriate response to Easter is not simply happiness. It is a renewed life shaped by worship, forgiveness, generosity and love of neighbor.
Easter Must Change More Than Our Schedule
Easter can easily become another holiday filled with meals, candy, decorations and family traditions. These things can be joyful, but they are not the center of the celebration.
The real question Easter places before every Christian is personal: if Christ has risen, how should that truth change the way we live?
Belief in the Resurrection should lead to deeper faith, greater forgiveness, courageous hope and more faithful service to others.
He Is Risen Indeed
This Easter, Suburban Wholesale & Supply joins Christians throughout the Quad Cities and around the world in celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
May the risen Christ bring hope to those who are suffering, comfort to those who are grieving and peace to every home.
Christ is risen. He is risen indeed. Alleluia!
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