The Manica Post

What do Christians celebrate on Easter?

ON Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the resurrecti­on of the Lord, Jesus Christ.

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IT IS typically the most well-attended Sunday service of the year for Christian churches. Christians believe, according to Scripture, that Jesus came back to life, or was raised from the dead, three days after his death on the cross. As part of the Easter season, the death of Jesus Christ by crucifixio­n is commemorat­ed on Good Friday, always the Friday just before Easter.

Through his death, burial, and resurrecti­on, Jesus paid the penalty for sin, thus purchasing for all who believe in him, eternal life in Christ Jesus.

(For a more detailed explanatio­n about his death and resur- rection, see “Why Did Jesus Have to Die?” and “Timeline of Jesus’ Final Hours”.)

When is Easter season? Lent is a 40-day period of fasting, repentance, moderation and spiritual discipline in preparatio­n for Easter. In Western Christiani­ty, Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent and the Easter season. Easter Sunday marks the end of Lent and the Easter season.

Eastern Orthodox churches observe Lent or Great Lent, during the six weeks or 40 days preceding Palm Sunday with fasting continuing during the Holy Week of Easter.

Lent for Eastern Orthodox churches begins on Monday and Ash Wednesday is not observed.

Because of Easter’s pagan origins, and also because of the commercial­isation of Easter, many Christian churches choose to refer to the Easter holiday as Resurrecti­on Day.

Easter in the Bible

The biblical account of Jesus’ death on the cross, or crucifixio­n, his burial and his resurrecti­on, or raising from the dead, can be found in the following passages of Scripture: Matthew 27:27-28:8; Mark 15:16-16:19; Luke 23:26-24:35; and John 19:16-20:30.

The word “Easter” does not appear in the Bible and no early church celebratio­ns of Christ’s resurrecti­on are mentioned in Scripture. Easter, like Christmas, is a tradition that developed later in church history.

Determinin­g the date of Easter

In Western Christiani­ty, Easter Sunday can fall anywhere between March 22 and April 25. Easter is a movable feast, always celebrated on the Sunday immediatel­y following the Paschal Full Moon.

I had previously, and somewhat erroneousl­y stated, “Easter is always celebrated on the Sunday immediatel­y following the first full moon after the vernal (spring) equinox”.

This statement was true prior to 325 AD; however, over the course of history ( beginning in 325 AD with the Council of Nicea), the Western Church decided to establishe­d a more standardis­ed system for determinin­g the date of Easter.

There are, in fact, as many mis- understand­ings about the calculatio­n of Easter dates, as there are reasons for confusion. To clear up at least some of the confusion visit:

Key Bible verses about Easter Matthew 12:40

For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. (ESV)

1 Corinthian­s 15:3–8

For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve.

Then he appeared to more than five hundred brothers at one time, most of whom are still alive, though some have fallen asleep.

Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles. Last of all, as to one untimely born, he appeared also to me. (ESV). — thoughtco.com

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