There are moments in scripture that stop you in your tracks. Matthew 28:6 is one of them.
"He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay."
Three words. He has risen. And those three words changed absolutely everything.
I think about what it must have felt like for the women who came to the tomb that morning. They arrived in grief, expecting to find a sealed stone and the end of every hope they'd carried. Instead they found an angel, an empty tomb, and a message that has echoed down through every generation since — He is not here. He has risen.
It's the hinge point of our entire faith. Everything we believe, everything we hope for, everything we hold onto in the dark — it all rests on this. The resurrection. The fact that death didn't win. That Jesus did exactly what He said He would do.
I wanted to create a print that carried the weight of that truth without losing the beauty of it. The design features a peaceful mountain landscape in soft teal, blue, and sage tones — layered and calm, like looking out across a landscape at the beginning of something new. A simple cross stands at the centre, grounded and quiet. And written across the hills in gentle handwritten script — He has risen. Matthew 28:6.
It's a print I'd love to have on the wall year-round, not just at Easter. Because the resurrection isn't just an Easter message. It's the message. The one that holds everything else together.
If you're looking for a meaningful piece of Easter Christian wall art, or simply a beautiful daily reminder of the hope we have in Christ, I hope this He Has Risen Bible verse print speaks to your heart.
You can find it at Christian-Wall-Art.co.uk.

