There is a lot of confusion regarding what Easter Sunday is all about.
For some, Easter Sunday is about the Easter Bunny, colorfully decorated Easter
eggs, and Easter egg hunts. Most people understand that Easter Sunday has
something to do with the resurrection of Jesus, but are confused as to how the
resurrection is related to the Easter eggs and the Easter bunny.
Biblically speaking, there is absolutely no
connection between the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the common modern
traditions related to Easter Sunday. Please read the article on the “origins of
Easter” for background information. Essentially, what occurred is that in order
to make Christianity more attractive to non-Christians, the ancient Roman Catholic
Church mixed the celebration of Jesus' resurrection with celebrations that
involved spring fertility rituals. These spring fertility rituals are the
source of the egg and bunny traditions.
The Bible makes it clear that Jesus was
resurrected on the first day of the week, Sunday (Matthew 28:1; Mark 16:2,9;
Luke 24:1; John 20:1,19). Jesus' resurrection is most worthy of being
celebrated (see 1 Corinthians 15). While it is appropriate for Jesus'
resurrection to be celebrated on a Sunday, the day on which Jesus' resurrection
is celebrated should not be referred to as Easter. Easter has nothing to do
with Jesus' resurrection on a Sunday.
As a result, many Christians feel strongly that
the day on which we celebrate Jesus' resurrection should not be referred to as
"Easter Sunday." Rather, something like "Resurrection
Sunday" would be far more appropriate and biblical. For the Christian, it
is unthinkable that we would allow the silliness of Easter eggs and the Easter
bunny to be the focus of the day instead of Jesus' resurrection.
By all means, celebrate Christ's resurrection on
Easter Sunday. Christ's resurrection is something that should be celebrated
every day, not just once a year. At the same time, if we choose to celebrate
Easter Sunday, we should not allow the fun and games to distract our attention
from what the day should truly be all about—the fact that Jesus was resurrected
from the dead, and that His resurrection demonstrates that we can indeed be
promised an eternal home in Heaven by receiving Jesus as our Savior.
Easter Sunday Calendar:
2013 = March 31
2014 = April 20
2015 = April 5
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR MOST EXCELLENT COMMENTS ON EASTER SUNDAY!
I too feel we need to get on with the basic Christian truths that will encourage one another to read the Bible and not follow after the traditions of man.
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EASTER BIBLE STUDIES:
RESURRECTION / WHAT EASTER IS REALLY ABOUT / AFTER THE THREE WOODEN CROSSES / FIRST-FRUITS OF THE DEAD / IT IS FINISHED / HE IS RISEN / HE WILL COME AGAIN TO GATHER HIS CHURCH ALL TRUE BELIEVERS
http://stuffyouadore.blogspot.com/2012/03/after-three-wooden-crosses-firstfruits.html
EASTER RESURRECTION: LISTEN, I TELL YOU A MYSTERY -- REGARDING ETERNAL LIFE
http://stuffyouadore.blogspot.com/2012/01/listen-i-tell-you-mystery.html
MANUFACTURER’S HANDBOOK
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