Resurrection

Why is it important that Jesus rose from the dead on Easter?

Jesus’ resurrection at Easter, which is the central act of Christianity, represents a triumph over death and eternal life. Christians are taught that Jesus was crucified, killed, and buried, then He rose on the third day from the grave as the Scriptures promise.

It is the climactic evidence of Jesus’ divinity and His mission to save humans. The resurrection stands for optimism, redemption and victory over death. And it also means that believers will receive the gift of eternal life through faith in Christ.

This miracle takes place on Easter Sunday, observed by Christians all over the world. It is a day of happiness, renewal and renewal. Resurrection makes the Christian gospel of love, forgiveness and the grace of God credible.