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In this blog post, we will discuss the most important celebration in Christianity. It’s Easter Day and we celebrate the resurrection of Christ.
This is, of course, one of the longest articles we have ever written, as it should be.
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The Tide Has Turned: Death Has Lost, He Is Risen!

Today, we bring you the True Good News: He is not in the tomb; he has risen from the dead! Jesus Christ is risen!
According to all four Gospels, the women came to the tomb after the Sabbath to anoint Jesus’ body, only to find that he wasn’t there. The heavy stone that had been placed before the entrance had been moved; the guards that the Romans had posted to guard it were nowhere to be found, having fled.
Of course, there are some discrepancies, but all four Gospels state the most important fact: Jesus is risen!
The shock and horror they must have felt, we could only imagine. At first, they come to the logical conclusion that somebody has snatched the body from the tomb, and surely they would ask themselves: Who would have done such a horrible act?
All of a sudden, they are struck to the ground by a light and a voice telling them: “He is not here but is risen!” (Luke 24:6)
They covered their eyes and faces, instinctively knowing that it was God who spoke to them from heaven, and that no person could see God and live.
Death, where is your sting? O grave, where is your victory? (1 Cor. 15:55) Paul would ask rhetorically in his letter to the Corinthians when he recalled this historical event.
This is precisely what it is: A historical fact, not historical fiction as some people claim it to be.
We are not afraid of death; we know that it does not have the final word in our lives. Jesus will, and He is risen!
Let’s return to the shocked women. First, they were afraid that the body had been snatched away; now they got a second shock: He is risen! He is not dead!
But they saw him die; how could they not believe their own eyes? The man drew nearer to them: They now see that it is a young man. He is an angel, a messenger of God.
He has another message for them. They should go and tell the disciples about what he told them, and also that they shall meet the risen Jesus once more before he returns to his Father.
They hurry, gather their belongings, and return to Jerusalem, where the disciples are hidden in a private home. Afraid that they too should be arrested and killed, in spite of what Jesus had told them so many times before: That he had to die so that he could rise again.
They are hiding from the authorities because of their fear. That is the reality and the state of mind of the first people who heard the wonderful news.
The Resurrection: The Belief Of Women, Discouragement Among The Men

When the women came and told the disciples, the men doubted. It is even said that Peter, the beloved disciple, ran to the tomb himself to see it with his own eyes.
The men doubted and were discouraged, but the women believed what they had been told! This is something marvelous, considering that it was a patriarchal society they lived in where women were considered to belong to their father, and later on, their husband and the oldest son.
The Bible is the truth, no matter which part of the Bible we speak of and it mirrors the society when it was written down, this is fact and we can’t change it but there is a big punch to all modern day people that are using modern day ideologies to read the Bible.
At Chi Rho Dating.com, we believe that the Bible should be read and that the text itself should guide you. By doing so, the Bible always tends to surprise modern-day man.
Showing men as weak isn’t something flattering in a society where it was written, and neither is the fact that it is women who are the first witnesses, who, according to Jewish law at the time, were considered to have half the credibility of a man in a court.
So, for those who think that the resurrection is fake, we have something to say to you: If it were a phony story, wouldn’t they have come up with a better, more credible story than doing everything wrong?
Tomas, one of Jesus’ disciples, even wanted to touch Jesus’ wounds when he returned to them. By doing so, Tomas is the precursor of many modern-day humans, as they require proof and evidence before they will believe.
Why We Celebrate Easter: The Resurrection
As we wrote above, the resurrection is the greatest of all celebrations in Christianity. It is a celebration of life, a life that never stops but continues beyond death who is a mere gateway to eternal life.
The most wonderful words in the entire year of any Church is said by an angel today: He is not here but is risen!
Now it is time to end this long article with a prayer:
Blessed are You, Lord our God,
who has sanctified us through the blood of Your Son, Jesus Christ.
He who was dead but rose again from the grave on the third day by the Scriptures.
Amen.
Next blog post
Our next blog post will be published tomorrow, on Easter Monday (April 6th).
This will conclude our ‘Why Do We Celebrate Easter?‘ series.
Until then,
The Chi Rho Dating Group




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