Resurrection Sunday: He Is Risen
Resurrection Sunday is the day everything changed. The stone was rolled away. The tomb was empty. Jesus is alive. Because He rose from the dead, sin and death no longer have the final word.
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Resurrection Sunday is the day everything changed. The stone was rolled away. The tomb was empty. Jesus is alive. Because He rose from the dead, sin and death no longer have the final word.
The last words of Jesus reveal some of the most profound truths of our faith.
Good Friday is the day we remember that Jesus was beaten, mocked, crowned with thorns, and nailed to a cross.
The last words of a dying man carry extraordinary weight—but what about the last words of God’s own Son?
The last words of a dying man carry extraordinary weight—but what about the last words of God’s own Son?
To those of you who are overwhelmed by the cares of life right now and are burdened by the weight of the world, I urge you to look to the risen Christ. He is our eternal hope! May His grace and peace surround you and your loved ones, not only on Easter Sunday, but every day of the year.
Palm Sunday reminds us that the King has come, but we need to prepare the way through acts of surrender. When Jesus rode into Jerusalem as Savior and King, the people laid down their cloaks and palm branches in surrender and honor. They were preparing the way for the coming King.
Easter is not just another holiday—it is the foundation of our faith. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ changed everything. As parents, we have both the opportunity and the responsibility to prepare our hearts—and the hearts of our children—for what matters most.
Easter points to the most important event in all of human history.
When I was a kid, Easter was all about the candy—and how much my siblings and I could consume before our parents pulled the plug on our holiday sugar fix. Of course, we dyed eggs in various pastel colors. And I looked forward to wearing a pretty new dress on Easter Sunday.



