Rebirth, Renewal, and Beginnings: The Easter Tale
A long time ago, when human race was sinking in sin, a big gap was created between the many people in the planet and its Creator. Due to the sinful nature of people as well as their distance from The almighty God, there was no way to save humanity. To treat this, our Creator sent His Son Jesus right down to Earth to turn into human so that we could be saved. Jesus Christ ultimately became the one to pay for all sins by being crucified on a cross, hence saving all of human race from that fate. The almighty treasured us a lot regardless of our imperfections that He even went as far as giving us His only beloved Son. Three days later, Jesus was resurrected from the dead and He made Himself recognized to the folks. Hundreds of years later this death and subsequent rebirth continues to be recognized today and this celebration is addressed as Easter. That is the easter story.
Eggs are used as they are a symbol of beginnings, fertility, and revival. They call to mind a new life, and some also regard the egg as representing when the huge stone was rolled from the entrance of Jesus Christ's tomb. Easter eggs are a very good approach to tell the easter story as what they represent reflects the message of Easter-with Jesus Christ, everybody has a new life. The life of sin could be left behind and a new life filled with love and salvation has arrived with His presence in one's heart. These Resurrection Eggs include lovable styles and are also a smart way of expressing one's love to one's children during Easter. The good thing is that it's a good way to continue preaching the message of the Gospel. Even so, that's not all there is to the easter story.