Why Easter? - Chris Dew
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概要
Easter invites us into something far more profound than pastel colors and chocolate eggs. At its core, this celebration centers on a radical historical claim: Jesus of Nazareth was crucified, buried, and literally rose from the dead three days later. This isn't mythology or spiritual metaphor—it's anchored in eyewitness testimony, an empty tomb that Roman authorities couldn't explain, and the transformation of terrified followers into fearless witnesses. The passage from 1 Corinthians 15 reminds us that if Christ hasn't been raised, our faith is worthless. But because He has risen, everything changes. We're offered not just a nice story about a good teacher, but a living hope that death itself has been defeated. This hope isn't pie-in-the-sky wishful thinking—it's grounded in historical evidence compelling enough that hundreds of early Christians chose martyrdom rather than deny what they'd witnessed. The resurrection transforms how we view our present struggles, our future destiny, and the emptiness we all try to fill with lesser things. When we grasp that Jesus truly conquered the grave, we discover He offers us resurrection life right now—not just clouds and harps someday, but transformation today and the promise that one day all injustice, pain, and brokenness will be made new.