The Earthquake of the Resurrection
3/30/202615 min
Friends, Happy Easter! We’ve come to the high point of the Church’s liturgical year, the reason why we’re Christians at all. If Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, Christianity is a waste of time; the resurrection is the hinge point, the standing or falling point, of our faith. Taking Easter seriously is the source of our joy and our hope. Everything else is secondary to the great declaration of our Easter faith. In light of that, I want to talk to you today about earthquakes.
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[uplifting music] Friends, welcome to Word on Fire Catholic Ministries. Word on Fire is an apostolate dedicated to the mission of evangelization, using media both old and new to share the faith on every continent and to facilitate an encounter with Christ and his Church. The efforts of Word on Fire engage the culture and bring the transformative power of God's word where it is most needed. Today, we invite you to join Bishop Robert Barron as he preaches the gospel and shares the warmth and light of Christ with each one of us.
Robert Barron· Host0:36
Peace be with you, and happy blessed Easter to everybody. We've come to the great day, the high point of the Church's liturgical year, the reason why we are Christians at all. If Jesus didn't rise from the dead, then our faith is in vain. St. Paul told us that. If Jesus didn't rise from the dead, Christianity is a waste of time. This is the hinge point. This is the standing or falling point of Christianity. Taking Easter seriously is the source of our joy, the source of our hope. Everything else is secondary to the great declaration of our Easter faith. That's how important it is. In light of that, let me talk to you about earthquakes [chuckles] because we hear in Matthew's account that with the arrival of the angel and the rolling back of the stone over the tomb of Jesus, it was like a great earthquake, or it was. It