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Easter is the most important holiday of the year. While Christmas often gets a lot of focus, Christmas is only the beginning of the story of Jesus Christ. The final week of Jesus Christ's life, often referred to as “Holy Week,” is the pinnacle of the ministry of Jesus Christ and the climax of the entire Plan of Salvation. Easter is the perfect time of year for Latter-day Saints and Christians all over the world to reflect upon the life, Atonement, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. More importantly, it is a time for everyone to reflect upon their own lives and recommit to living more Christlike.
As Easter approaches, consider trying out some of these ideas on your own or with your family. Taking steps to prepare for Easter will enrich your appreciation of the Savior’s Atonement, and will help you draw close to Jesus Christ this Easter season.
1. Walk with Christ by studying the last week of His life leading up to Easter
One of the best ways to prepare for Easter Sunday is to study the events of the Atonement. Starting the Sunday before Easter, you can study the New Testament and the events of Jesus Christ’s final week in mortality. Some of the most important events in human history happened during this sacred week:
Sunday |
Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem |
Mark 11; Matthew 21; Luke 19; John 12 |
Monday |
Cleansing of the temple, teachings in the temple |
Mark 11–12; Matthew 21–22; Luke 19–20; John 12 |
Tuesday |
Teachings in the temple, Olivet discourse |
Mark 12–13; Matthew 23–25; Luke 21; John 12 |
Wednesday |
The plot to kill Jesus, the anointing at Bethany |
Mark 14; Matthew 26; Luke 22; John 12 |
Thursday |
The Last Supper, Gethsemane |
Mark 14; Matthew 26; Luke 22; John 13–18 |
Friday |
Trial, crucifixion, burial |
Mark 15; Matthew 27; Luke 23; John 19 |
Saturday |
Jesus’ ministry to the Spirit World |
3 Nephi 9–10; D&C 138 |
Sunday |
Resurrection |
Mark 16; Matthew 28; Luke 24; John 20 |
To help you study this week, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites everyone to study the Easter lesson in the Come Follow Me curriculum.
To bring Jesus’ last week to life, follow along with Book of Mormon Central’s Easter Resource Guide. In addition to guided suggestions for scripture reading, Book of Mormon Central has pulled together videos and articles that you can use in your individual or family study for each day of Holy Week.
Easter and Holy Week Study Guide
2. Consider sacrificing something this week
One way to remember Christ during the week leading up to Easter is to change something about your life. Many Christians will give up a bad habit or vice during the preparatory period of Lent before Easter. Latter-day Saints can help remind themselves of the Atonement of Jesus Christ by sacrificing something in their life that may be preventing the presence of the Holy Spirit in their lives. Changing a habit can be inconvenient, but the habit’s absence is a constant reminder of how this week is different from others. Something as simple as giving up sweets or social media can be a great reminder of your Easter preparation.
The time leading up to Easter is also an ideal time to repent. Open your mind, heart, and soul to Jesus Christ’s Atonement as you prepare to celebrate His resurrection. President Russell M. Nelson said in the April 2019 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints:
Nothing is more liberating, more ennobling, or more crucial to our individual progression than is a regular, daily focus on repentance. Repentance is not an event; it is a process. It is the key to happiness and peace of mind. When coupled with faith, repentance opens our access to the power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
3. Listen to music that reminds you of Jesus Christ
Just as Christmas music can bring a sense of festivity and joy for the season, beautiful Easter music can likewise invoke a special spirit for the Easter season.Watch the newly released Book of Mormon Central music video of Tyler Perry singing "I Stand All Amazed."
The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square frequently performs sacred hymns to help invite the spirit of Easter. On April 20, 2019, the Tabernacle Choir will perform a special Easter concert to be live streamed at ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
Other faithful sources of uplifting Easter music can be found on YouTube, Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, and more. Find the playlist or album that you feel brings you close to Christ during this season. Here are some of my favorite playlists during the Easter season
- Latter-day Saint Easter, playlist on Spotify
- Lamb of God by Rob Gardner
- Easter Music, The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square
- Easter LDS, playlist on Spotify by Makayla Tilleman Batemon
4. Watch a movie about the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ
A careful study of the scriptures is the surest way to get to know the life of the Savior. But a stunning visualization through film can often bring the scriptures to life. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has a free collection of video resources for visualizing the life and mission of Jesus Christ. Other Christian organizations have also produced films to faithfully portray the Atoning sacrifice of the Redeemer. The following are a list of family-friendly films and videos that you may want to watch at some point during this Easter season:
- Finding Faith in Christ
- LDS Bible Videos
- The Bible Miniseries (on Netflix)
- The Gospel of Matthew, The Gospel of Luke, The Gospel of Mark, The Gospel of John (on Netflix)
- The Testaments: Of One Fold and One Shepherd
- Gospel of John
- Son of God
5. Decorate for Easter
While Easter may not enjoy the same volume of decorations that the Christmas season often invites, adding a few items to your home can bring the hopeful spirit of Easter into your life this season. Putting up paintings or images of Christ’s final week can be a great visual reminder of what the Savior sacrificed for you. The website of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has dozens of high quality pictures of Christ that you can download and print for personal and home use.
Adorning your home or yard with spring flowers and be good reminders of growth, rebirth and resurrection. Decorating Easter eggs or “resurrection eggs” can teach children and adults alike about how eggs can represent how Jesus broke the bands of death on that first Easter morning.
6. Celebrate the Resurrection
Easter is a holiday of rejoicing! Because of Christ’s mission and resurrection, the Plan of Salvation is possible. Death has no sting for those who believe in Jesus Christ’s resurrection. Jesus Christ overcame the bands of death so that all of us can one day also transcend death through the resurrection.
This Easter, be sure to attend Church services so that you can partake of the Sacrament. It may be helpful to contemplate the accounts of Jesus instituting the Sacrament during the Last Supper. Ponder the sacrifice of Christ’s Atonement, while you express gratitude for the joy of His victory over death.
In addition to the New Testament accounts of Christ’s resurrection, you can study the Savior’s triumphant visit to the Americas in 3 Nephi. Book of Mormon Central has a wealth of resources for studying Jesus Christ’s resurrected ministry in the Americas.
Stay tuned over the next week to see the release of a new Book of Mormon Central video on the resurrection of Christ!
Embracing Christ this Easter
Easter is a holiday of joy, hope, and love, and it symbolizes our devotion to Jesus Christ. In many Christian traditions, Easter is preceded by a period of repentance and preparation. We can do little things every day that help remind us of Jesus Christ and the joy of his victory over death. Preparing our hearts for Easter, and remembering the Atonement during Holy Week will enrich our Church experience. It will bring renewed meaning to this beautiful time of year. But most importantly, preparing our hearts for Easter will help us get to know our Savior Jesus Christ in new and awe-inspiring ways.
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