By chinaza2 on Skatehive
The crucification, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is one of the most important part which Christians refers to as holy week. Scripture strongly emphasizes the resurrection as the foundation of faith, showing Christ’s victory over sin and death. Believers are encouraged to remember and live in the power of the resurrection, though not necessarily through a set yearly festival. In the early church, believers focused more on daily devotion, fellowship, and remembrance of Christ rather than observing specific annual religious seasons. The bible shows that they continued steadfastly in teaching, breaking of bread, and prayer. Their focus was on living out the message of Christ continually. https://youtu.be/PR6KqmOnUJ0?si=YxgBOHmMa9FRkOt0 The events remembered during Holy Week are fully biblical and very important. However, the formal observance of Holy Week itself is not directly commanded in the Bible. Christians may choose to observe it as a way to reflect on Christ’s sacrifice, b