Quote #207787
Easter is very important to me, it’s a second chance.
Reba McEntire
About This Quote
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Interpretation
McEntire frames Easter less as a calendar holiday than as a spiritual reset: the Resurrection signifies renewal, forgiveness, and the possibility of beginning again after failure or grief. Calling it “a second chance” emphasizes Easter’s promise of redemption—an invitation to reorient one’s life, repair relationships, and move forward with hope rather than being defined by past mistakes. The plain, personal phrasing (“to me”) also suggests lived faith rather than doctrine, presenting Easter as emotionally sustaining and practically motivating: a yearly reminder that change is possible and that despair is not the final word.




