Quote #135236
Easter is the demonstration of God that life is essentially spiritual and timeless.
Charles M. Crowe
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The statement frames Easter less as a historical commemoration than as a theological “proof” or enacted sign: in the resurrection, God discloses that the deepest reality of life is not reducible to biological processes or chronological time. “Essentially spiritual” suggests that human identity and destiny are grounded in relationship to God rather than in material conditions; “timeless” points to participation in an eternal order that death cannot terminate. Read this way, Easter functions as a lens through which suffering and mortality are reinterpreted—death is real, but not ultimate—inviting believers to live from a horizon of eternity rather than from fear of finitude.




