Facts without Meaning

When Jesus Christ rose from the dead on Easter morning, he rose as the beginning of the new world God had always intended…and will result in the restoration of everything that is now corrupted, which is everything (Colossians 1:20).

That’s the first—and perhaps most important—thing to know about the meaning of Easter.

And it’s meaning that matters.

I believe that the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ from death is a fact. But facts can often be rendered meaningless without a frame to give them meaning.

This is especially relevant in a day in which an unrelenting shower of unframed facts inundates us every day.

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