Christ has conquered! This week we celebrate Easter, or more accurately, the Feast of the Resurrection. In this season we remember the triumph of Jesus Christ over death. This is the greatest and most joyous holiday of the year. In Romans 4:25 we read that Christ was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification. This means that Jesus died in our place; our sin was laid on him and, like a sacrificial lamb, he was put to death in punishment for those sins. If that were the end of the story, though, it would be of no use to us. In rising from the dead Jesus demonstrated that he is more than a mere man, more even than a sinless man. He demonstrated that he is God in the flesh. His resurrection shows that he has defeated death that all who believe in him might know that they too will one day rise to a better resurrection. That he rose again also allows him to ever live to make intercession for us. This is why his resurrection is necessary in order for us to be justified (declared innocent of our sins). If he had merely died for those sins they would be paid for, but there would be no Intercessor and High Priest to apply that pardon to those who believe. There would also be no hope of victory over the final enemy: death. “But now Christ has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who are asleep.” Jesus is the first example of a new kind of life which is available to all who trust in Him.