Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (MS)
Udupi, Mar 30: In his Easter message, Bishop of Udupi, Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo, emphasized the significance of Easter as the cornerstone of Christian faith, highlighting the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
"While Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ in grandeur, Easter commemorates His resurrection, which is the strong foundation of Christian faith," the bishop stated. He emphasized that Jesus, the Son of God, came into the world, lived among humans, and sacrificed Himself on the cross to establish truth. However, He rose from the dead on the third day, marking the essence of Easter.
The bishop noted that Christians prepare for Easter during the 40 days of Lent through prayer, fasting, and acts of charity. They repent for their sins, confess, and commit to leading a virtuous life. Easter, therefore, symbolizes a journey from darkness to light, from falsehood to truth, and from death to new life.
"In life, hope and expectation endure until the end," he remarked. He expressed concern for those who lose hope due to various challenges, such as poverty, unemployment, and broken relationships, often leading to despair and even suicide. However, he emphasized that the resurrection of Jesus offers a new ray of hope to those in despair, reminding them that moments of happiness will eventually come.
"Just as a grain of wheat must die to bear fruit, and gold must be refined through fire, life's trials are temporary," the bishop stated. The hope of new life after death, exemplified by the resurrection of Jesus, inspires individuals to face life's challenges with courage and resilience.
He extended Easter wishes to all, praying for blessings and protection from the victorious Lord Jesus Christ. He encouraged everyone to embrace the hope and inspiration offered by the resurrection, allowing it to transform their lives and bring forth a renewed spirit.
"In the radiance of the resurrection of Lord Jesus Christ, may our life's difficulties dissolve, and may we find new strength and inspiration," the bishop concluded.