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Easter: The Beginning of a New Story
Opinion | Articles | Joseph M Thohrii | 04-Apr-2026
The greatest romance is falling in love with Jesus,
The greatest adventure is seeking Jesus and;
The greatest achievement is finding Jesus.
Can you ever imagine how the first Easter would have been like – A morning when women and the apostles saw the Risen Christ in person. They saw, felt and experience the joy and happiness in real time, “The Lord truly risen and appearing in person. That was a wonderful news that went round Jerusalem in those days’ even as the memory of his death was still fresh in the mind of people. This joyous experience was shared and passed on to the early Christian and the faithful through generations. This faith encounter has tremendous impact on Christianity even today.
Today, the same Easter is here but how do we experience it? Reliving the same moment is impossible. But experiencing and encountering the Risen Christ in a different way today is possible. “Easter” would definitely mean “New life”. There will be a new life for those who try to live a life united with Christ. Easter should bring us new Hope, new enthusiasm, new vigor, new zeal, new mindset and new Outlook towards life. This Easter surely can give us radical self-transformation if we believe in the power of the risen Savior. And whoever encounters the joy of the Risen Christ will never be the same again. Today we can again sing "Alleluia" that we have not sung all through Lent. This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad (Psalm 118:24).
Death is not the end of the story. The story ends only to being a new chapter. This is the most important chapter because, as the saying goes, ‘they who laugh last, laugh best’. And in the last chapter of the story of Jesus, we see him rise from the dead in all glory and majesty. He is vindicated. His enemies are shamed and confused. Jesus regains his eternal glory with the Father. He is the Lord who will prevail over all humankind, his enemies included. For us his embattled followers this is good news. We are Easter people and Alleluia is our song!!
It is good news to know that truth is immortal. We can suppress Truth, accuse it of being a lie, condemn it, torture it, kill it, bury it in the grave but the Truth will rise again in all its glory. Remember this and do not give up on Truth even when everybody seems to give up on it. Do not give up on Truth; do not give up on Justice. Do not give up on doing what is right. George Orwell the famous English writer once said “The further a society drifts from truth the more it will hate those who speak it”. True will always be true. Just will always be just. Right will always be right even when the world around us would have it otherwise. We must learn to believe in the sun even when it is not shining, knowing that by and by it will shine again. It is the end of the story that counts. That is why the church asks us today to rejoice and be glad. Even when we are going through very difficult times: through betrayal, unjust discrimination, lies, misrepresentations; even when the enemy seems to be winning the battle in our lives. Today Christ has won and we know that in Christ we shall overcome one day.
Christia Christian Identity beginning of a new story Christians have always had the problem of how to tell the world who they are. At some periods in history and still in some places in the world, uniforms have played a crucial role in announcing our identity to the world. Consider the different uniforms worn by various Christian societies of consecrated life, which distinguish these individuals not only from ordinary Christians but also from one another according to their respective institutes. The quest for uniforms, habits, badges, banners and pinups designed to distinguish believers from non-believers does indeed have its place in the celebration of who they are. We are symbolic beings who need to express our faith in symbolic ways. Jesus himself wrestled with the question of how to distinguish his followers from the non-believers around them. But his prescription goes much farther than external habits and uniforms. For Jesus, the essential mark of distinction between Christians and non-Christians is not the way we dress but the way we live. Jesus wants the world to recognise us as Christians. We need to evangelise and be witnesses for the people around us. But effective evangelisation and witnessing have less to do with how fluently we speak and more to do with how faithfully we live. During the evangelisation of Africa, many missionary groups came early and focused on making converts. Others came later but focused on service to the people, providing needed Medicare and integral education. These latter groups succeeded where the former groups failed. Words are only a small part of our witnessing for Christ. As St Francis of Assisi told his friars, "Preach the gospel at all times and use words if necessary." The greatest homage we can pay to the Christian faith is to live in such a way that people can have a glimpse of Christ’s resurrection in us. The resurrection of Jesus Christ was the beginning of Christianity. If Christ had not been resurrected from the dead, we would not be Christians. Christianity is to be rooted in Christ at all costs, for he is the beginning and the end. (The writer is a Research Scholar, in School of Social Sciences in Christ Deemed University, Delhi NCR. He can be reached at Mtjo89@gmail.com.)
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