Quote #207785
To a Christian, Easter Sunday means everything, when we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Bernhard Langer
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Langer’s remark frames Easter not as a cultural holiday but as the doctrinal center of Christian faith: the Resurrection as the event that validates Jesus’ identity and the promise of redemption. By saying Easter “means everything,” the quote echoes a long Christian tradition (from early creeds to later preaching) that treats the Resurrection as the foundation for hope, forgiveness, and the meaning of suffering and death. The statement also functions as a boundary marker—what distinguishes a Christian understanding of Easter from secular springtime celebration—emphasizing worship and remembrance over custom.




