On perceiving the greatest day in the year with the resurrection; The case of Easter Sunday and flag day in Norway!

So, today we must notice that Jesus Christ is not dead, and it is the resurrection day today, and that he stood up from the death body where he was, and he made his victory of the sins, the death and the devil forces, and hence this day of today is the greatest day in the Norwegian church history when it is coming from year to year. And today is today, and yesterday was the day yesterday, and tomorrow it the day coming the next day, and we have been in the day yesterday, and there is a new day in the day coming tomorrow, and such is always the cases with the day that is there just now, the days we have had, and the days that are coming.
So, the belief that the resurrection was there, and that Jesus Chist stood up immortal two days after his death is the very starting point of religion. And the meaning of the resurrection to Jesus Christ is reflected in the promise that all believer will be resurrected some day and stand up with their immortality like Jesus when he returns. And in Christianity, resurrection originally meant final salvation, and that is the point of the life when we are here.
So, it is Easter Sunday today, and the bitter memory of Good Friday must soon disappear. For Jesus accustomed with honor, and therefore his name should blessed be. And Mary Magdalene was the first person seeing Jesus after his resurrection, and she had something seen on the way. She saw the living grave of Jesus. And she saw his honor, he now that has stood up from the death. And it is a victory for all humans in Christianity to all times anywhere when we are here.
Do we know for completely sure that Jesus stood up from the grave? Well, it is something we must believe. And the Bible is telling openly about the doubt among the friends of Jesus Christ. And the doubt was also there in the apostles and that was among those who were on their way from Jerusalem to the village of Emmaus, about seven miles (11 km) away. Why they are going to Emmaus, we do not know, and there were two disciples going this way to Emmaus, and they were probably among the 70 or 72 apostles that Jesus had named and given their places to be. And when Jesus was walking together with Cleopas and the disciple that is not named, and when Jesus asked them why they were sad, when one of them, named Cleopas answered, him, saying: Are you the only visitor to Jerusalem who does not know the things that have happened there in these days?
So, we are all in doubt about what happened in Jerusalem, and therefore these things are something we must believe and to take our faith within, and there are not many proves about that Jesus Christ has lived his life just as we are reading and remembering in the Bible. But most of the researchers believe that Jesus has lived, and nobody is being in doubt of that, and hence we can mean and explain anything with his life while he was there, and there are enough documents and texts about his ways of living, and living the life as he did. And the disciples to Jesus were also in doubt, but when Jesus saw them he answered: Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed, and he told Thomas that while he was in doubt.
So, we should believe that the Bible is telling the truth about the life of Jesus Christ, and we are celebrating the resurrection day today, and that is probably the greatest day in the year for the Christianity. And the year is following the logic in the Bible, and hence there are still many people around the earth, believing in these things.
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Sverre Larsen
Kristiansand, Norway
