Broward Church

Why Easter Matters

Episode Summary

This Easter message centers on a single, unavoidable question: Did the resurrection of Jesus actually happen? Rather than building faith on tradition, behavior, or even teachings, this lesson invites us to examine the event that stands at the core of Christianity. If the resurrection is true, it reshapes everything. If it is not, then the entire foundation of faith collapses. The message walks through the surprising and often overlooked details of the resurrection accounts. The first witnesses were not confident believers expecting a miracle, but fearful and skeptical followers who assumed the story was over. Their transformation from doubt to bold conviction did not come from inspiring ideas, but from what they claimed to have seen with their own eyes. This shift becomes the driving force behind the birth and growth of the early church. It also highlights how Jesus stands apart from every other historical or religious figure. His message was not simply about principles or moral improvement. It was about himself. His claims, his death, and ultimately his resurrection are presented as the reason his influence endures while others fade into history. The existence of the church itself becomes part of the question we are invited to consider. Ultimately, this is not just a historical reflection but a personal invitation. If the resurrection is true, it calls for a response. It asks each person to reconsider what they believe, how they live, and whether they are willing to take the next step toward faith. Easter becomes more than a tradition. It becomes a moment to decide what to do with the reality of a risen Jesus. 📌 Key Point: If the resurrection of Jesus is true, it demands a complete rethinking of everything we believe and how we live 📖 Main Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15