Easter ? What are we celebrating?

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Consider yourself Scripturally and historically SPANKED . . .

Ah! he possibly gets his rocks of when you do that. It what excites them more than playing the pokies or bingo. Always trying to beat the system.
 

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But according to Scripture, "the Lord's Day" is meant to be a weekly celebration of the resurrection, and at the same time a weekly Remembrance Feast of the crucifixion.

I always thought that every day is a celebration of his resurrection.

What is a weekly remembrance feast?
 
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I always thought that every day is a celebration of his resurrection.
That is one aspect of the power of the resurrection, in that every genuine believer can walk in newness of life everyday. In that sense it is a celebration.

But there is no question that the general celebration of Easter worldwide gives the whole unbelieving world an opportunity to remember the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ, and receive Him as Lord and Savior. Provided the TRUE Gospel is preached and broadcast on that day.
What is a weekly remembrance feast?
As Paul said: For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come. (1 Cor 11:26)

So that is a weekly reminder of the Lord's sacrifice -- that His body was broken and His blood was shed for the remission of sins.
 

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Doesn't it change every year..... full moon equinox the first of Spring..the resurrection of the Sun god? :eek:

I'll go with the easter bunnies , which also represent fertility, spring..etc.

NO, I don't celebrate Easter...as @marksman said...it is a pagan feast.
Adopted , cleaned up , and sold to Christians as a religious holiday!!

HE IS RISEN...once and for all.
He doesn't rise again every Easter!!

It is now popular for Christians to attend the early morning sunrise service ...
not even realizing they are standing there worshipping the rising of the sun god!! How dumb and foolish can we be...

...and we wonder how the elect could be fooled by signs and wonders...most are fooled without the signs and wonders!!!
 
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Doesn't it change every year..... full moon equinox the first of Spring..the resurrection of the Sun god? :eek:

I'll go with the easter bunnies , which also represent fertility, spring..etc.

NO, I don't celebrate Easter...as @marksman said...it is a pagan feast.
Adopted , cleaned up , and sold to Christians as a religious holiday!!

HE IS RISEN...once and for all.
He doesn't rise again every Easter!!

It is now popular for Christians to attend the early morning sunrise service ...
not even realizing they are standing there worshipping the rising of the sun god!! How dumb and foolish can we be...

...and we wonder how the elect could be fooled by signs and wonders...most are fooled without the signs and wonders!!!
HUH??

Where
do you get your information?? this is absolutely BONKERS and has NO root in fact or based in reality.
Sorry to be so abrupt, Helen - but you've been sold a truckload of rubbish . . .

The changing day of Easter has NOTHING to do with "Sun gods" or "paganism".
Christ's Passion, Death and Resurrection took place around the time of the Passover - which is based on the first Full Moon after the Vernal Equinox. - THAT is why the date changes - and NO OTHER reason.

As Christians, yes, we celebrate Christ's Resurrection EVERY Sunday (The Lord's Day) - and EVERY day. This day is simply set aside as an annual Solemnity - a Feast Day commemorating his victory over death.
Don't "passover" Easter just because you've been given some bad information. Christ is Risen - and we SHOULD celebrate . . .

This reminds me of all of those "anti-vaxers" who refuse to vaccinate their children from CURABLE diseases because some idiot doctor with an agenda went around telling people that it caused Autism. Even AFTER he later recanted his claims - they STILL believe the lie . . .
 

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What are you here for? To advertise your web page? Your web page gives us no information as to who you are and what your faith is. I will open nothing where the information given tells me nothing about the people who own the web page.

Thank you for replying. I'm a practicing Christian, non-denominational. I wanted to share it to hear more thoughts. Clicking on the link is up to you. :)
 

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In the end, doctrinally it's about the Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15), central to the Christian's faith and hope.

Ahh yes, I understand. Thank you for replying. I'm also just wondering if celebrating Easter (The way it is practiced today and I do more so mean the traditions during Holy Week and Lent, etc.) really honor Christ.
 

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Thank you for replying. I'm a practicing Christian, non-denominational. I wanted to share it to hear more thoughts. Clicking on the link is up to you. :)
Good to see you on the forums; my wife and I by God's grace meet with a Bible based non denominational local church.

Interesting thread; in some Bibles the word Easter is rendered Passover. Luke 22 gives a wonderful view of how the last passover - looking forward to the finished sacrifice of the Lord Jesus at the Cross - developed into something new, as instituted by Him: the Lord's Supper, which looks back to the Cross and forward to His coming (1 Corinthians 11.26).
 

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The King James version is the Bible, contrary to what some appear to believe.

Act 12:4, And when he had apprehended him, he put him in prison, and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him; intending after Easter to bring him forth to the people.

Why do I keep celebrating Easter? Mind you, I do not celebrate the aspects of it concerning chocolate bunnies and easter eggs. I celebrate the resurrection of my Lord and Saviour on that day.

The devil wants to destroy Easter; for it represents the resurrection, the very thing that permanently defeated him. We have victory because of the resurrection! The celebration of Resurrection Day is not going down without a fight.

Thank you for sharing. I understand. I'm in no way trying to dishonor the resurrection of Christ. Just wanted to hear more thoughts especially on the way Easter is practiced today.
 

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Good to see you on the forums; my wife and I by God's grace meet with a Bible based non denominational local church.

Interesting thread; in some Bibles the word Easter is rendered Passover. Luke 22 gives a wonderful view of how the last passover - looking forward to the finished sacrifice of the Lord Jesus at the Cross - developed into something new, as instituted by Him: the Lord's Supper, which looks back to the Cross and forward to His coming (1 Corinthians 11.26).

Thank you! It's good to see you on the threads too. Hope you're having a good Monday :)

Our religion is also based solely on the Bible or the Holy Scriptures.
 
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Thank you for sharing. I understand. I'm in no way trying to dishonor the resurrection of Christ. Just wanted to hear more thoughts especially on the way Easter is practiced today.

Easter is a Catholic invention. An adaption of Ishtar worship.

It did not exist at the time of the apostles nor did the Catholic Church.

I am nondenominational so to me recognition of the birth, Life, death and resurrection of Jesus every day reality.

There are no holy days in the New Testament.
 

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There are no holy days in the New Testament.
I beg to differ...for Easter is one holy day that is mentioned.

Easter is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus from the dead...I do not find it improbable that the disciples would have been celebrating it by the time it was mentioned in the book of Acts.

The King James version is Bible.
 

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I beg to differ...for Easter is one holy day that is mentioned.

Easter is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus from the dead...I do not find it improbable that the disciples would have been celebrating it by the time it was mentioned in the book of Acts.

The King James version is Bible.

It actually is not.

It didn't exist at the time of the writing. A Catholic ADD centuries later.
 
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