Easter is here! For many, it’s a season filled with joy — family gatherings, festive meals, egg hunts, and a general air of celebration. While these are all good and fun, it’s also important, even necessary, to pause and reflect on the true weight of this season. Specifically, on Good Friday, the day Jesus Christ willingly embraced unimaginable suffering for our sake.
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Christianity makes bold claims. Among its boldest: the world was created in six days by a triune God who has no beginning. The second person of the Godhead became man, being born of a virgin. He walked the earth two thousand years ago. Then He died. But perhaps the boldest claim of Christianity is what happened next: He walked again.
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