Easter Reflections: From Cross to Fire: The Story of Easter, Resurrection, and Pentecost
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Now that we’ve had time to sit with Easter, this episode steps back into the story—not to revisit it briefly, but to follow the full thread of what actually happened and why it still matters.
Beginning with the triumphal entry into Jerusalem, we trace the journey of Jesus Christ through the tension of expectation, the weight of the crucifixion, and the depth of what was accomplished on the cross. More than a moment of suffering, the cross becomes the turning point—fulfilling what was set in motion long before through the Old Testament and revealing Jesus as the true Passover Lamb, bridging heaven and earth.
But the story doesn’t end there.
After the resurrection, Jesus was not just gone from the grave—He was seen. He walked with His followers, spoke with them, and revealed Himself over a 40-day period. These encounters grounded the resurrection in reality and began connecting everything: what happened at the cross, what had been foretold, and what was about to come next.
In this season between Easter and Pentecost, we explore why that waiting period matters.
Because after those 40 days, Jesus ascended—and the message left behind was clear:
He will return.
And until then, there is a calling.
This episode ties together:
- The meaning behind Palm Sunday and the recognition of Jesus as Messiah
- The weight and reality of the crucifixion
- The resurrection as a witnessed, transformational event
- How Jesus fulfilled Old Testament patterns and prophecy
- The significance of the 40 days after Easter
- The ascension and the promise that points directly to Pentecost
This isn’t just a reflection—it’s a continuation of the story.
Because Easter wasn’t the finish line.
It was the beginning of what comes next.
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