Because if Jesus did not rise from the dead - then he did not return to send Paul on the 'road to Damascus' - this is why it is so important.
No Resurrection = No commission = No Christianity!
Not sure what you mean, but unless question is made clearer, candles are not a resurrection of Jesus.
I think you mean resurrection.
The earliest manuscripts of Mark's Gospel end at verse 16:8, with the young man saying that Jesus is risen, and the women fleeing in terror, telling no one. Clearly the resurrection is important, because the "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-25) was added much later to provide resurrection appearances. Although each gospel provides quite different accounts of just what happened after the resurrection of Jesus, Christians believe that the resurrection means that Jesus is the Son of God.
Some insightful 1 Corinthians 15 Bible study questions that can deepen understanding of the resurrection and its significance in the Christian faith include: What evidence does Paul provide in 1 Corinthians 15 to support the reality of the resurrection? How does the resurrection of Jesus Christ impact our understanding of life after death? What does Paul mean when he refers to the resurrection body as a "spiritual body" in 1 Corinthians 15:44? How does the resurrection give hope and meaning to the suffering and struggles we face in this life? In what ways does the resurrection of Jesus Christ serve as a foundation for the Christian faith and belief in eternal life? Exploring these questions can lead to a deeper understanding of the resurrection and its significance in the Christian faith.
In John 11:25 Jesus says 'I am the resurrection, and the life, he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live'. He is the resurrection, the blessed hope of every Christian.Resurrection demonstrated that God accepted Jesus' sacrifice on our behalf. It guarantees that those who believe in Christ will not remain dead, but will be resurrected unto eternal life. That is our blessed hope
The contradictions among the various gospel stories mean that scholars believe that no one was really a reliable witness to Jesus' resurrection appearances. Moreover, there is nothing that James wrote, or even attributed to James, that mentions the resurrection of Jesus. If James did actually see the risen Jesus, he left us nothing to tell of his experience.
If you mean who discovered that he was gone, then first off Mary his mother and Mary Magdeline. But if you mean who saw him first after the resurrection then Mary and Mary also, but they did not know it was Jesus, they thought it was a gardener.
The Jewish religious teacher whose life,death,and resurrection as reported by the Evangelists are the basis of the Christan message of salvation-called also Jesus Christ.
jesus rose from the dead after he was crucified he has been witnessed by so many people including one disciple who never believed that the dead man can arise hi sname was THOMAS he touched lord jesus christ and then he believed. how jesus christ was raised from the dead even God promised the resurrection life to us through his ony begotten son.RESURRECTION LIFE AFTER DEATH
When it is said that Jesus fulfilled the law, it means that he completed or satisfied the requirements of the Old Testament laws and prophecies. Christians believe that Jesus' life, death, and resurrection fulfilled the purpose and intent of the laws given in the Old Testament.
"He has risen" is a phrase used by Christians to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday. It signifies the belief that Jesus, who was crucified and buried, rose from the dead, demonstrating his victory over sin and death.
God's ChoiceGod really didn't choose Easter Sunday to rise on. Easter Sunday is a day that was chosen to remember Jesus' resurrection. It doesn't necessarily mean that it is the exact day that coincides with His earthy resurrection.