Graveyard Victory Wreaths
John 20:1-18
Illustration
by Mark Trotter

If you lived in the Roman Empire in the first century, you would have noticed a strange custom practiced by the Christians. They would go out to their graveyards with laurel wreaths, the wreaths used in Greek and Roman to crown the victors of athletic contests. They would take those laurel wreaths and place them on the graves. If you asked why, they would say, "Because we believe that in Jesus Christ we have received victory over the power of death."

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