Easter prayer: celebrating the resurrection

Easter is the most important day in the Christian calendar — and the most powerful day to pray. An Easter prayer from Jerusalem, the city where Jesus rose from the dead, carries a depth that no other place can match.

What Easter means for prayer

The Resurrection changed everything. It declared that death is not the end, that God's power is greater than any force of darkness, and that every prayer we pray is heard by a living — not dead — Savior.

To pray on Easter is to pray from a position of victory. 'He is risen!' is not only a declaration of what happened two thousand years ago — it is a declaration of what is available to you today.

Easter prayer intentions

Easter prayers often focus on:

  • Resurrection hope — for situations that seem dead and buried
  • New life — for relationships, health, or opportunities needing restoration
  • Gratitude — for the sacrifice and victory of Jesus Christ
  • Intercession for the lost — that others would encounter the risen Jesus

Easter prayer at the Garden Tomb

Jerusalem is the city of the Resurrection. The Garden Tomb — the site many believe to be where Jesus was buried and rose — still stands. It is still visited. It is still prayed over.

Mirezo can pray your Easter prayer at this sacred site, connecting your faith to the very place where the stone was rolled away.

Submit your Easter prayer

He is risen. Pray from the city where it happened. Submit your Easter prayer now and celebrate the Resurrection from the Holy Land.

The tomb is empty. Your prayer has power. Send it to Jerusalem today.

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