He Is Risen | Hallelujah! | Perfect Pallet Petite | 2 Sizes | Easter & Easter Year-Round Christian Decor | Sincere Surroundings

He Is Risen | Hallelujah! | Perfect Pallet Petite | 2 Sizes | Easter & Easter Year-Round Christian Decor | Sincere Surroundings

He Is Risen - 8 x 8
$23.00
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He Is Risen | Hallelujah! | Perfect Pallet Petite | 2 Sizes | Easter & Easter Year-Round Christian Decor | Sincere Surroundings

He Is Risen | Hallelujah! | Perfect Pallet Petite | 2 Sizes | Easter & Easter Year-Round Christian Decor | Sincere Surroundings

$23.00
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The Three Words That Changed Everything. Forever.

On the third day, the women came to the tomb. They came with spices, with grief, with the particular heaviness of a love that has nowhere left to go. They came expecting a sealed stone and a silent grave. And instead — the stone was rolled away. And the angel said to them the words that split human history in two: “He is not here; he has risen, just as he said” (Matthew 28:6). Three words. He. Is. Risen. Not “he was a great teacher.” Not “he died for a beautiful cause.” Not “he will be remembered.” He is risen. Present tense. Active. Alive. The tomb is empty. Death has been defeated. The grave could not hold Him. And because He is risen — everything is different. Everything. The way we face suffering. The way we face death. The way we face the ordinary Tuesday morning that looks like nothing has changed — when in fact, because of that empty tomb, everything has changed, and the change is permanent, and the change is for everyone who believes. Hallelujah. The He Is Risen Perfect Pallet Petite by Sincere Surroundings puts these words on the wall of the home that knows what they mean — and wants every person who enters to know it too.

The Resurrection — The Event That Everything Else Depends On

The Apostle Paul, writing to the church in Corinth, said something extraordinary about the resurrection: “And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins” (1 Corinthians 15:17). The resurrection is not a footnote to the Christian faith. It is not a beautiful metaphor or a spiritual symbol. It is the foundation on which everything else stands — the event without which there is no forgiveness, no hope, no eternal life, no reason to gather on Sunday morning and sing. But Christ has been raised. The tomb is empty. The witnesses saw Him — over five hundred of them, Paul says, most of whom were still alive when he wrote those words and could be questioned. Mary Magdalene saw Him in the garden and thought He was the gardener until He said her name. The disciples on the road to Emmaus walked with Him for miles before their eyes were opened. Thomas put his fingers in the nail marks and his hand in the wounded side and said the most complete confession of faith in the entire New Testament: “My Lord and my God!” (John 20:28). And the angel’s words to the women at the tomb — the words that are on this sign, the words that are on the wall of this home — are the words that make all of it possible: “He is not here; he has risen.” The home that displays these words is the home that has staked everything on the truth of them. And the truth of them is the most well-attested, most historically grounded, most life-transforming truth in human history.

Not Just for Easter — For Every Day of the Year

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not an Easter event. It is a permanent reality. He is risen — not “he rose” as a past event that is commemorated once a year, but He is risen, present tense, the living reality of every morning of every day of every year. The early church did not celebrate the resurrection once a year — they celebrated it every single Sunday, gathering on the first day of the week because that was the day the tomb was found empty, and every Sunday was a resurrection Sunday, and every week began with the declaration: He is risen. He is risen indeed. The He Is Risen Perfect Pallet Petite belongs on the wall year-round — not just in the Easter season, but in every season, as the permanent, daily, life-giving reminder that the One who conquered death is alive, and present, and reigning, and coming again. Put it on the mantel at Easter and leave it there through Pentecost and through the summer and through the harvest and through Advent and through Christmas — because the resurrection is the reason for all of it, and the home that knows this should say so every day of the year.

Perfect Pallet Petites — The Resurrection, Beautifully Made

Available in 6" x 6" — perfect for a mantel, a shelf, a windowsill, or a small wall space — and 8" x 8" — for a more commanding presence that anchors an Easter vignette or a year-round faith display beautifully. The rustic pallet aesthetic gives it the warmth and character of something rooted and real — the kind of piece that looks like it has always been there, that belongs naturally in any room of the home, that guests notice and stop to read and feel something when they do. By Sincere Surroundings — the most important words in the world, beautifully made for the home that believes them.

The Perfect Easter Gift — And the Perfect Gift for Any Day

For the family whose Easter celebration is the most joyful day of the year and whose home should look like it. For the friend who needs to be reminded, in the middle of a hard season, that the One who conquered death is still conquering — still present, still powerful, still working in the life that feels like it is in a tomb right now. For an Easter gift, a baptism gift, a confirmation gift, or a just-because gift for the person whose faith is the center of everything they are. Give it with the words of the angel: “He is not here; he has risen.” And let the home say it every day. By Sincere Surroundings — for the home that is built on the empty tomb.

Details

  • Available in two sizes: 6"x6" and 8"x8"
  • Style: Perfect Pallet Petites wall/shelf decor
  • By Sincere Surroundings
  • Ready to hang or display on a shelf
  • Perfect for mantel, shelf, windowsill, or Easter vignette
  • Ideal for Easter, baptism, confirmation, or year-round Christian home decor

"He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay."
— Matthew 28:6

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