Easter Poems

Easter Poems – 13 Poems to Celebrate Christian Faith

Easter Poems are poems about the joyous easter holiday marked by a season of hope and inspiration for a new beginning in the Christian faith.

Besides the annual Easter egg hunt and obligatory spring family photo shoot that you are used to during easter, We’ve gathered inspirational Easter poems that will help you celebrate this cheerful season.

Also, these poems will help you reconnect with the spirit of resurrection and create a renewal of hope in you.

When your family has all gathered around the table, slice into a delicious Hummingbird Cake and share these encouraging Easter poems.

1. Title: “Easter”

Let every heart overflow with joy,
Thanks to our Savior and King’s victory!
Over sin and death, He conquered,
To grant us a renewed life.

Life blossoms in His endless love,
For a cause, unconditional,
Love brings healing, reconciliation,
Oh, what a sacrifice.

Peace springs from His sacred heart,
Bleeding for our affliction,
Full of mercy, compassion,
Wounded for our sins.

Rejoice! Jesus truly rose from the dead,
For us to live again,
Without pride’s blemish,
Living selflessly for others in need.

Easter - Easter Poems

2. Title: “Three Years And Twelve Friends”

We’ve been given the greatest gift,
the most precious, promise ever made.
It’s about the resurrection.
This truth will never fade.

His gift is for all eternity,
Not just a moment in time.
He’s given us a mind-boggling gift.
He was innocent of His crime.

Nothing can separate,
No man-made intervention.
We are saved from our mortal sin
By the power of the resurrection.

He came and walked with us
With twelve friends he taught and prayed.
Three years of dedicated ministry,
In His blood, our debt is paid.

Three Years And Twelve Friends - Easter Poems

3. Title: “Freedom in the Cross”

There’s something that occurred
on that evening at Calvary
that created such a lavish stir
in all of history.

Upon that old rugged cross
our Savior bared it all
and offered himself a sacrifice
to overspread humanity’s fall.

The sacred blood that was spilled
wiped clean the sinner’s slate.
Christ paid the price for everyone
and carried our weight.

And through that selfless act of love,
we were given new life in Him,
set loose from our bondages
to experience true freedom within.

Freedom in the Cross - Easter Poems

4. Title: “The Reason We Celebrate Easter”

We celebrate the resurrection
and hail the risen Christ.
We kneel before the rugged cross
where Jesus gave His life.

If we look back to Calvary
where Jesus was crucified,
we can see His nail-pierced hands
and the wounds in His side.

We marvel at Christ’s suffering
and give thanks for His sacrifice
’cause it was for us that Jesus died
so we could have eternal life.

But God raised Jesus from the dead!
And with gratitude, we can say,
“Our sin debt has been paid in full,”
so we celebrate Resurrection Day!

The Reason We Celebrate Easter - Easter Poems

5. Title: “No Second Chance”

If there was no resurrection,
there would be no hope for mankind.
We would have no second chance
and no peace of mind.

Had not Jesus died on the cross,
had His life not been sacrificed,
there would be no forgiveness of sin
and there would be no eternal life.

Jesus did no wrong and knew no sin.
But for love’s sake He died…
so our sin debt could be paid in full.
He gave Himself to be crucified.

Oh, what love the Father has for us,
shown by the gift He freely gave.
So that we could have a second chance.
God raised Jesus from the grave.

No Second Chance - Easter Poems

6. Title: “Easter Joy

Jesus came to Earth,
Teaching us how to live in mirth.
Prioritizing others, showing care,
Love and generosity, lessons rare.

He could have saved His divine self,
Angels summoned from the celestial shelf,
Yet He chose to pay sin’s hefty fee,
Out of love, setting us free.

On Good Friday, our Lord did fall,
The cross endured, but didn’t enthrall.
Easter’s dawn brought resurrection bright,
Filling our hearts with joyous light.

Living our lives for Jesus, each day anew,
Reflecting His teachings in all we pursue.
Savior, Lord, we express gratitude,
Help us love as you, in attitude and aptitude.

Easter Joy - Easter Poems

7. Title: “Easter Means Eternal Life

A perfect God demands justice true;
Sin can’t be ignored; it needs undue review.
Free will misused, gates of heaven closed,
Our sin demands a sacrifice imposed.

Our Father, in sorrow, cried out in love,
“I’ll send my Son, a sacrifice from above.”
Good Friday marked our Jesus’ sacrifice,
Bearing our guilt, offering paradise.

On Easter morn, he conquered death’s strife,
Vanished from the tomb, granting eternal life.
His resurrection means salvation’s embrace,
For us, he came to earth, offering grace.

He took our place, the sin-laden cost,
To reconcile, when all seemed lost.
Easter’s promise, a renewed start,
A perfect God’s love, filling every heart.

Easter Means Eternal Life - Easter Poems

8. Title: “Easter- Christ Has Risen

The tomb is empty
The stone’s rolled aside
His clothes are one side
Christ’s body isn’t inside

He has risen as foretold
He has won over death
He triumphed over satan
He has saved all souls

Heaven is very nigh
All can now enter it
Repent for all your sins
Gain forgiveness of God

Christ proved He’s the Son of God
He is our Redeemer
He will come a second time
As King to judge humanity

Easter- Christ Has Risen - Easter poems

9. Title: “A Second Chance

God always wants the best for us,
But in Eden we sinned; we really blew it.
We disobeyed God’s direct decree;
We separated from Him, and we knew it.

You’d think we’d learn to behave ourselves,
But through all time, we just kept doing it;
Piling wrong on top of wrong,
Our punishment—we kept accruing it.

Jesus came and changed all that;
He paid the price for all our sins;
When we repent and believe in Him,
We change, and a better life begins.

Easter ensures paradise
For all of us, for you and me;
We’re reconciled to our Lord and King
For now and all eternity.

A Second Chance - Easter Poems

10. Title: “Meaning”

When Jesus came on the scene
He came in a way that was humble
Here on earth
He never mumbled nor grumbled

Easter is a day set aside
For Christ death, burial, and resurrection
If in your life you’re not living right
This is the time to make corrections

Jesus bore the cross
Heading for Calvary
Through God’s love
Allowed us to be free

Now when I think of Easter
I don’t think of material things
I use it as a reminder
Of the joy it brings.

Meaning - Easter Poems

11. Title: “Good Friday

Am I a stone, and not a sheep,
That I can stand, O Christ, beneath Thy cross,
To number drop by drop Thy blood’s slow loss,
And yet not weep?

Not so those women loved
Who with exceeding grief lamented Thee;
Not so fallen Peter, weeping bitterly;
Not so the thief was moved;

Not so the Sun and Moon
Which hid their faces in a starless sky,
A horror of great darkness at broad noon –
I, only I.

Yet give not o’er,
But seek Thy sheep, true Shepherd of the flock;
Greater than Moses, turn and look once more
And smite a rock.

Good Friday - Easter Poems

12. Title: “Just Prayers

No dyed eggs
Or rabbits near,
Just profound love
For Christ, so dear.

No Easter baskets
Filled with fluff,
No jelly beans
And other stuff.

No judgmental glances,
No conflicts, no strife
With those who follow
Worldly rites in life.

No condemnation
For those who may,
Just prayers for them
To love Him every day.

Just Prayers - Easter Poems

13. Title: “The Oxen

Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock.
‘Now they are all on their knees,’
An elder said as we sat in a flock
By the embers in hearthside ease.

We pictured the meek mild creatures where
They dwelt in their strawy pen,
Nor did it occur to one of us there
To doubt they were kneeling then.

So fair a fancy few would weave
In these years! Yet, I feel,
If someone said on Christmas Eve,
‘Come; see the oxen kneel,

‘In the lonely barton by yonder coomb
Our childhood used to know,’
I should go with him in the gloom,
Hoping it might be so.

The Oxen - Easter Poems

Note that people who do not have large families, or may not want to join together with them, may celebrate easter with friends, and as well say these poems to them, even in school.

We encourage you to share these amazing easter poems with friends and family while dropping your easter poems in the comment box!

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