To tell you the truth, I'm not sure. The only answer I have for that is to celebrate his death by living your life to the fullest everyday by God's standards.
Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with his disciples to establish the sacrament of the Eucharist and to symbolize his upcoming sacrifice on the cross for the forgiveness of sins.
For his sacrifice on the cross and his love for all of mankind
We celebrate Christmas to remember the birth of our Lord... As in the word " Christ "
We celebrate Jesus death by attending a church service and by fasting that day.
No. We do not celebrate any holiday but the Memorial of Christ's death because no where in the Bible does it speak of celebrating Jesus ressurection (or Easter). And today, Easter is not about Jesus. It's about eggs and bunnies--what does that have to do with Jesus?
Christmas is the time Christians celebrate Jesus' birth.Easter is the time Christians celebrate Jesus' death.
Jehovah's Witnesses (JW's) do not celebrate the birth of Jesus.
Jehovah's Witnesses do no celebrate Jesus birth.
Jesus asked his disciples to eat bread and drink wine in commemoration of the sacrifice of his life, according to scriptures.
Adam did not celebrate the coming of Jesus.
Jesus asked his diciples to eat bread and wine to celebrate his life, and Christians still do it today. But the wine is usually substituted with grape juice. Bread represents Jesus's skin, and wine (grape juice) represents his blood.
its the day we celebrate Jesus's birth