Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the Spring Equinox. It’s easier to figure if you use a lunar calendar, which is what the ancient Hebrews used, rather than the Roman calendar that we use today. This year, Easter will be earlier than any of those presently living will ever see, for the rest of our lives. The last time it was this early was in 1913, and the next time it will be this early will be in 2228. Easter is the High Holy Day of the Christian Church worldwide, and is the New Testatment fulfillment of the Old Testatment event known as Passover. Christians consider that Christ became the Passover Lamb, and so we acknowledge His death on the cross as the Sacrificial Lamb for the sins of all mankind. We celebrate his resurrection on Easter Sunday morning as the fulfillment of the promise of Passover.
The lily, as one of the first flowers of spring, has become an enduring symbol of the resurrection.
The season of Lent precedes Easter by 40 days. Christians use this time to reflect on the great sacrifice our Lord made for us, as he prepared to offer himself up as payment for the sins of mankind.
I offer this Lily on this, the 31st day of Lent, for your contemplation, and mine.
Easter Lily
10” x 8”
Oil on board
www.katywidger.com
The lily, as one of the first flowers of spring, has become an enduring symbol of the resurrection.
The season of Lent precedes Easter by 40 days. Christians use this time to reflect on the great sacrifice our Lord made for us, as he prepared to offer himself up as payment for the sins of mankind.
I offer this Lily on this, the 31st day of Lent, for your contemplation, and mine.
Easter Lily
10” x 8”
Oil on board
www.katywidger.com
1 comment:
This is a lovely painting, Katy. Thanks for sharing it, and your thoughts about Passover/Resurrection.
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