Strip away the politics, the chaos, the daily grind—and what remains is this: the cross and the empty tomb. Jesus Christ did not promise comfort. He delivered salvation through sacrifice. That’s the difference. Empires rise and fall. Systems decay. Leaders fail. But the victory of Easter stands untouched by time or trend. Death was defeated. Sin was conquered. That is not symbolism—it is the foundation. In an age desperate for meaning, the answer has not changed. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, King of Endless Glory. Everything else fades. That truth does not.
Forwarded this article to Mom… Mom is giving up her crumb bun (except for Sundays) and going to daily Mass for Lent… Our matriarch left early for Mass, to read your article again, in church before Mass
Roger, had you not been humiliated by a corrupt FBI arrest, a national spectacle … Had you not suffered a kangaroo court and prison… Had you not been, all but bankrupted, by a unscrupulous DOJ
You could not have written this piece… A piece that would be a legacy for a less accomplished man as myself
Everyday I thank the Lord for the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his holy presence on earth over 2000 years ago. Mr. Stone, the Lord has given you a wonderful gift to describe the truthful historical event of Christ's blood and sacrifice so that the glory of God is forever known and victory is for all mankind through Jesus Christ. Thank you, Roger Stone for this wonderfully written reminder.
Great post however the days in the chronology are inconsistent with the Hebrew calendar as 30AD (secular) or 3790 (Hebrew) have 14 Nisan as a Wednesday and 10 Nisan would be the Sunday prior or what Christians refer to as Palm Sunday or the day Jewish followers of Passover bring the sacrificial lamb into their home.
Also Easter is a pagan holiday celebrating a bunny. The correct term for the day of His resurrection is Feast of First Fruits.
These common mistakes occur because governments, in this case Constantine (Rome), have a way of distorting facts. You could say Constantine was a Democrat like 44.
I made an error regarding Palm Sunday. The day is 11 Nisan to comply with the 4 day domicile requirement before slaughter of the lambs on 14 Nisan for the Passover Seder after sunset. The RCC says 10 Nisan which is 14-4 but forgets to add 1 since we are counting days. A common error when counting years.
The raising of Lazarus from the dead ,Jesus’ final miracle before entering Jerusalem caused so much adulation among the people. Imagine the excitement and wonder!
Thanks for a wonderful synopsis of Holy Week and why it is transformative in a sinful world. Amen and the LION OF JUDA is on the throne. More importantly, he has said that not one of his sheep will ever be lost, the good shepherd will rescue them. Our world needs a rescue. Thanks again.
“The church began as a fellowship of men and women centered on Jesus Christ. It went to Greece and became a philosophy. It went to Rome and became an institution. It went to Europe and became a culture. It came to America and became an enterprise.” U.S. Senate chaplain Richard Halverson
Who will flip the tables on today’s commercialization of Christ?
1. The Last Supper of Osiris...Jesus was a teacher in the cult of Isis, an Egyptian cult that he was indoctrinated into while living in Egypt. Judas, the beloved, is supposed to betray Jesus as part of the ceremony. Caiaphas, the pharisee, wanted Jesus discredited because the cult of Isis does not require tithes and Caiaphas' flock was dwindling as Jesus converted Jews to the cult of Isis. Caiaphas convinced the Romans that the large following of Jesus was to become violent, and that the person who was kissed in the Last Supper of Osiris was Jesus. The Romans arrested Jesus, and Caiaphas offered Judas 30 pieces of silver as compensation--money v soul--the same offer that Jews offered Charlie Kirk and Kirk refused. Judas refused the offer, and when he saw what they were doing to Jesus, Judas committed suicide, unable to live with being a patsy.
2. As modern doctors have confirmed, hands were not nailed to the cross because the body would pull the hands through the nails and the body would flop down. Wrists were tied to the cross and the feet were nailed or were tied. The crucifixions were during the day, and (late) night the family and/or friends of any person on a cross would usually pull them down. If alive, the person was in a bad state of health and unlikely to ever bother the Romans again. Else, the person was buried.
3. Jesus was pulled down and the nail through his feet was kept. The nail and his blood on the nail is "sang real", (old) French for "blood royal", and is referenced in Percival, a story that under Norman-Saxon society becomes Excalibur. Sang real becomes the Holy Grail, the latter doesn't exist. The nail with Jesus' blood was likely (almost for sure) in the possession of the Knights Templar at one time. Where the nail is now I don't know, although I pursued such history for several years when in Europe while visiting forts and churches of the Knights Templar.
4. Mary Magdalene and Mother Mary accompanied Jesus as they fled. Although the journey was difficult, and would have never been undertaken alone by Mary Magdalene, they travelled to what is now southern France, possibly landing by ship near Arles, France. Jesus did not live much longer, and Mary did bear his child Sara, often linked to the Merovingian dynasty. The spirit of Mother Mary was witnessed by Bernadette at the Grotte in Lourdes, France, and as recently as about 20 years ago a miracle happened for a nun who was crippled but healed after feeling the spirit of Jesus at Lourdes.
5. Caiaphas was unrelenting, wanting to see the body of Jesus after Jesus' followers insisted that he died. Graves were shallow and easily dug up, so they insisted he was in a crypt under the assumption the Romans would not desecrate sacred ground. However, the pharisees were adamant and the tomb unsealed...of course there was no trace of Jesus (and definitely no shroud). The Romans didn't care when the followers proclaimed Jesus must have arisen and therefore was the messiah.
6. Mary Magdalene was seen for many years after Jesus' death in France, living in a cave that is now a shrine.
7. The Holy Land for Christians is Southern France.
Strip away the politics, the chaos, the daily grind—and what remains is this: the cross and the empty tomb. Jesus Christ did not promise comfort. He delivered salvation through sacrifice. That’s the difference. Empires rise and fall. Systems decay. Leaders fail. But the victory of Easter stands untouched by time or trend. Death was defeated. Sin was conquered. That is not symbolism—it is the foundation. In an age desperate for meaning, the answer has not changed. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, King of Endless Glory. Everything else fades. That truth does not.
Well said, Sir.
Beautifully said, Roger. Thank you!
I started to cry reading your profound thoughts about Jesus's last days. Thank you very much!...
S very brilliant look at the entire Hold Week scene from beginning to Victorious end; Thank You so much. God's blessings upon all.
Beautifully done, love this.
He’s alive! Hallelujah
Indeed.
Forwarded this article to Mom… Mom is giving up her crumb bun (except for Sundays) and going to daily Mass for Lent… Our matriarch left early for Mass, to read your article again, in church before Mass
Roger, had you not been humiliated by a corrupt FBI arrest, a national spectacle … Had you not suffered a kangaroo court and prison… Had you not been, all but bankrupted, by a unscrupulous DOJ
You could not have written this piece… A piece that would be a legacy for a less accomplished man as myself
May your Easter be blessed
Everyday I thank the Lord for the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his holy presence on earth over 2000 years ago. Mr. Stone, the Lord has given you a wonderful gift to describe the truthful historical event of Christ's blood and sacrifice so that the glory of God is forever known and victory is for all mankind through Jesus Christ. Thank you, Roger Stone for this wonderfully written reminder.
Beautiful!
Well done Roger.
Thank you over and over again.
Amen!
Great post however the days in the chronology are inconsistent with the Hebrew calendar as 30AD (secular) or 3790 (Hebrew) have 14 Nisan as a Wednesday and 10 Nisan would be the Sunday prior or what Christians refer to as Palm Sunday or the day Jewish followers of Passover bring the sacrificial lamb into their home.
Also Easter is a pagan holiday celebrating a bunny. The correct term for the day of His resurrection is Feast of First Fruits.
These common mistakes occur because governments, in this case Constantine (Rome), have a way of distorting facts. You could say Constantine was a Democrat like 44.
I made an error regarding Palm Sunday. The day is 11 Nisan to comply with the 4 day domicile requirement before slaughter of the lambs on 14 Nisan for the Passover Seder after sunset. The RCC says 10 Nisan which is 14-4 but forgets to add 1 since we are counting days. A common error when counting years.
The raising of Lazarus from the dead ,Jesus’ final miracle before entering Jerusalem caused so much adulation among the people. Imagine the excitement and wonder!
Thanks for a wonderful synopsis of Holy Week and why it is transformative in a sinful world. Amen and the LION OF JUDA is on the throne. More importantly, he has said that not one of his sheep will ever be lost, the good shepherd will rescue them. Our world needs a rescue. Thanks again.
So thoughtful. So important. So well put. Thank you, Mr. Stone.
“The church began as a fellowship of men and women centered on Jesus Christ. It went to Greece and became a philosophy. It went to Rome and became an institution. It went to Europe and became a culture. It came to America and became an enterprise.” U.S. Senate chaplain Richard Halverson
Who will flip the tables on today’s commercialization of Christ?
1. The Last Supper of Osiris...Jesus was a teacher in the cult of Isis, an Egyptian cult that he was indoctrinated into while living in Egypt. Judas, the beloved, is supposed to betray Jesus as part of the ceremony. Caiaphas, the pharisee, wanted Jesus discredited because the cult of Isis does not require tithes and Caiaphas' flock was dwindling as Jesus converted Jews to the cult of Isis. Caiaphas convinced the Romans that the large following of Jesus was to become violent, and that the person who was kissed in the Last Supper of Osiris was Jesus. The Romans arrested Jesus, and Caiaphas offered Judas 30 pieces of silver as compensation--money v soul--the same offer that Jews offered Charlie Kirk and Kirk refused. Judas refused the offer, and when he saw what they were doing to Jesus, Judas committed suicide, unable to live with being a patsy.
2. As modern doctors have confirmed, hands were not nailed to the cross because the body would pull the hands through the nails and the body would flop down. Wrists were tied to the cross and the feet were nailed or were tied. The crucifixions were during the day, and (late) night the family and/or friends of any person on a cross would usually pull them down. If alive, the person was in a bad state of health and unlikely to ever bother the Romans again. Else, the person was buried.
3. Jesus was pulled down and the nail through his feet was kept. The nail and his blood on the nail is "sang real", (old) French for "blood royal", and is referenced in Percival, a story that under Norman-Saxon society becomes Excalibur. Sang real becomes the Holy Grail, the latter doesn't exist. The nail with Jesus' blood was likely (almost for sure) in the possession of the Knights Templar at one time. Where the nail is now I don't know, although I pursued such history for several years when in Europe while visiting forts and churches of the Knights Templar.
4. Mary Magdalene and Mother Mary accompanied Jesus as they fled. Although the journey was difficult, and would have never been undertaken alone by Mary Magdalene, they travelled to what is now southern France, possibly landing by ship near Arles, France. Jesus did not live much longer, and Mary did bear his child Sara, often linked to the Merovingian dynasty. The spirit of Mother Mary was witnessed by Bernadette at the Grotte in Lourdes, France, and as recently as about 20 years ago a miracle happened for a nun who was crippled but healed after feeling the spirit of Jesus at Lourdes.
5. Caiaphas was unrelenting, wanting to see the body of Jesus after Jesus' followers insisted that he died. Graves were shallow and easily dug up, so they insisted he was in a crypt under the assumption the Romans would not desecrate sacred ground. However, the pharisees were adamant and the tomb unsealed...of course there was no trace of Jesus (and definitely no shroud). The Romans didn't care when the followers proclaimed Jesus must have arisen and therefore was the messiah.
6. Mary Magdalene was seen for many years after Jesus' death in France, living in a cave that is now a shrine.
7. The Holy Land for Christians is Southern France.
Good very good read