This weekend the whole of the Christian world is celebrating Easter,
many who believe are commemorating the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ, one of the most important events that has ever taken place on this
earth. For many Christians around the world Easter is a forceful reminder of
the life of Christ and his ultimate sacrifice. However the sad fact is that scores
of people do not celebrate the real meaning of Easter at all, indeed it is a
time for giving and receiving chocolate eggs giving no thought for the reason
we have this holiday at all. Indeed the very word eater has become and in reality
is a very real excuse to forget Christ. The Lord seeing all and knowing the evil and sinful
nature of man has in his wisdom given us direction on how we are to celebrate
and keep this most important time of the year. Once again the Latter Day Church
of Jesus Christ will outline the true meaning of this wonderful time of year
and explain why we call in Passover and not Easter.
The Latter Day Church of Jesus Christ is a Resurrection Church – a church celebrating and
honouring with all dignity the atonement, sacrifice and resurrection of Our
Lord Jesus Christ. The time of year set aside for such a remembrance has
long been called “Easter.” But “Easter” did not always symbolize Christ's
resurrection from the dead and the Christian meaning of the celebration was
originally quite different from today’s celebration of eggs and bunnies.
The feast day of Easter was originally a pagan
celebration of renewal and rebirth. Celebrated in the early spring, it honoured
the pagan Saxon goddess Easter. When the early missionaries converted the
Saxons to Christianity, the holiday, since it fell around the same time as the
traditional memorial of Christ's resurrection from the dead, was merged with
the pagan celebration, and became known as Easter. This is far from its original meaning. The first
Christians honoured the Lord with reverence and dignity, without the admixture
of paganism and frivolity. But the Church fell away, and was lost, only to be
restored and resurrected once more in Ancient Britain, amongst the People of
the Light, as has been revealed in modern times with the restoration and
translation of the Book of Jeraneck. There, in Chapter sixteen, the Lord revealed to the
Prophet Jeraneck, saying, “and I saw that
he was in a garden and I saw that he bled from his skin and the Lord said unto
me ‘Behold I bleed for you and your people behold I bleed for all that have
lived and will ever live. I bleed and take upon my self the sins of the entire
world.’ and then I saw that the people spat on him and whipped him and they
placed thorns on his head and they nailed him to a tree in the form of a cross
and there he died. And my heart sank that the people would do this. Now the
Lord commanded me to look and I saw that he had risen from the dead and that he
walked upon the earth once again and that he did many great things unto the
people.”
Thus, the proper focus of this holy and sacred holiday
was restored to His people. And again, the Lord appeared unto His people in the Americas ,
and in the Book of Mormon, the Lord testifies that there is a resurrection, “therefore the grave hath no victory, and
the sting of death, is swallowed up in Christ.” (Mosiah Chapter 8)
In today’s restored Latter Day Church, which has been
resurrected in our time just as it has been in ancient times amongst ancient
peoples, these pagan additions have been stripped away from the original
holiday and the wheat has been separated from the chaff, and the day is once
again focused on the Lord’s sacrifice on our behalf. On the 8th of March 2007, He gave to His church a new
revelation and outlined His will concerning the celebration of Easter. The Lord
said:- "I, the Lord,
am most displeased with the world for they have taken my sacrifice and they
have desecrated it and they have set it at naught. Behold I say unto you that
it is not pleasing unto me that Easter be celebrated amongst my church in the
manner in which it is being done. … Wherefore come unto me at the time you call
Easter and lay a feat at your table in my honour and lay upon the alter table
well prepared and cooked lamb which is a similitude of me and also bring before
me unleavened bread mixed with bitter herbs that you may remember that I
suffered in the garden and upon the cross for you. Behold I say that this is
not to take away the sacredness of the sacrament but it is to prove unto me
that I, the Lord, am remembered amongst you and that my sacrifice is not set at
naught.”
Therefore, we choose to obey the Lord, and to stand
firmly with the traditional teaching of Easter, the New Passover of the Lord,
who has commanded us to keep this celebration special and holy. It is not just
another holiday to be spent in frivolity and overindulgence, but a celebration
and remembrance of the Lord’s sacrifice for us.
In these last days the Lord has seen fit to call a people
forth to set right what has for so long been in error. He has seen fit to
enlighten humanity with more revealed scripture and has enabled us to read the
words of others who also worshipped at the feet of Christ. And so today he has
chosen to do away with the errors of the Easter season. In these last days the church of God
has been commanded to set aside all the unrighteousness of Easter and has been
commanded to remember the Passover of Christ from mortality to immortally from
corruptible to incorruptible. The Feast of the New Passover is a true
celebration of the true meaning of the celebration of a wonderful time of year
named by the world as Easter. To all our members worldwide, we ask that you remember
the words spoken in the Doctrine and Covenants when the Lord said:-“Hearken, O my
servant, my Prophet, for verily I say unto you that I, the Lord, am most
displeased with the world for they have taken my sacrifice and they have
desecrated it and they have set it at naught. Behold I say unto you that it is
not pleasing unto me that Easter be celebrated amongst my church in the manner
in which it is being done. For it is a celebration that mocks me and it is done
in memory of a pagan God. Now I say unto you that it is
expedient unto me that these things are done away with and that they not be
done in my name, for my name is sacred and shall not be cast down amongst the
swine for them to feast upon.”
So let us brace ourselves to our duty to do as the Lord
commands and leave behind all the trappings of Easter eggs and bunny rabbits
and let us instead look to Christ, for He is our Lord and it is to Him that our
minds must be turned this time of year. God bless you, my brothers and sisters,
members of the Lord’s Resurrection
Church in these Latter days,
and may you all have a wonderful and happy and Christ-centred New Passover
weekend.
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