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The Most Reverend John Kobina Louis, an auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Accra, says Easter is a call to higher moral standards, turning away from sinful behaviours and embracing a life of virtue and holiness.
“Easter is not merely a time for festivities but a sacred period that honours the resurrection of Jesus Christ, who died because of our sins,” he said.He urged Christians to use the season of Easter to seek forgiveness, strive for personal transformation, and align their lives with the teachings of Christ.
The Most Rev Louis, in his Easter message on Wednesday, said the season was a time of profound spiritual significance, a reminder of the ultimate sacrifice and the promise of eternal life.
“By embracing the true essence of Easter, Christians can find renewed hope, strength, and purpose in their faith journey,” he said.“1 Corinthians 15:12-14,17-20 states that; No Resurrection, No Christianty! and No Easter, No (Christian) Feast!
“For Christians today, Easter should signify hope, renewal, forgiveness, holiness and unwavering faith in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which is the cornerstone of Christian belief,” he said.
“In today’s world, the resurrection of Jesus carries immense spiritual significance of serving as a beacon of hope amid suffering and uncertainty.”
“The resurrection assures believers that death is not the end and that through faith, there is the promise of eternal life.”“It encourages Christians to live a life of purpose, resilience, and unwavering faith, knowing that they are part of a greater divine plan.”
The Bishop stressed that the resurrection brought unity because through the cross God created, from all the races of the world, one common race and one family for Himself.
He encouraged the people to make themselves ambassadors of peace in the world.“All should endeavour to fight against evil in our lives. Let’s endeavour to become better Christians and renewed citizens who will ensure that the peace of the risen Christ will be in our hearts…,” he said.
Source:GNA