The resurrection is not merely a historical event. It is the living heartbeat of our faith, pulsing through every moment of human suffering and triumph. When Christ rose from the dead, He did not simply return to the life He had before. He entered into a new mode of existence — glorified, transformed, eternal.
This is the hope that Easter offers to every human heart: not a return to the way things were, but a transformation into something infinitely greater. Our wounds, like His, are not erased but transfigured. They become marks of glory, testimonies of love that conquered death.
In a world that often seems dominated by darkness — by war, by injustice, by the quiet despair of everyday suffering — the resurrection stands as an unyielding declaration: light wins. Love wins. Life wins.



