The Mysterious Working of the Risen
Christ
This is the time of year that Christians around the world
come together to celebrate Easter. When
we celebrate Easter we celebrate our salvation and our new life in Christ! We celebrate being set free and being saved
from sin! None of the other world
religions have any celebrations coming close to this or any belief that begins
to compare with our Easter.
The Easter story is such a thrilling story that it stands
alone. Jesus had been crucified and his
body had hurriedly been laid in a garden tomb. He died a few hours before the
Sabbath and since the Jewish religious laws required that no one work on the
Sabbath, Jesus’ body had to be buried quickly during the few hours left before
sundown. Sundown marked the beginning of
the Sabbath.
Some of the women who had been followers of Jesus planned to
go to His tomb when the Sabbath was over and anoint His body with burial spices.
So very early that following Sunday
morning these women walked together to the tomb weeping as they went and expecting
to find Jesus’ dead and broken body in the tomb.
The big surprise in the story comes when the women get to
the tomb and find an empty tomb and the stone rolled away from the door along
with bright angels standing nearby. The confused women were wondering if
someone had stolen Jesus’ body, but then the angels stepped forward and asked
the women: “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here: but He has risen.” (Luke
24:5-6)
From that moment on nothing remains as it was before, not in
the women’s lives or in our lives or in the history of humankind. Jesus is not dead! He is alive!
He has risen! He has conquered sin
and death because He is Life itself! Because He lives, we shall live also! (John 14:19-20) Easter
is the time when we celebrate our risen Lord and the fact that His Spirit is
alive in us.
And often we make the same mistake that the women at his
tomb made. We talk about Jesus as if He
lived long ago. And we forget that He lives today in the present while leading
us on to the future. And He wants to live in your heart and bring you into His
kingdom. He is the Son of God and He
will forgive you of your sin and make you whole. He is alive today and He wants
you to follow Him. Let the risen Jesus enter your life – welcome Him as your
Savior. Trust Him and open your life to
Him. He will receive you with open arms. Take a risk, you won’t be disappointed. He is calling you. Don’t be afraid. Trust Him and He will give you peace and joy
and strength to live the good life.
Jesus calls us to go into the world and feed the hungry and
take care of the sick and bring others to Him.
He calls us to be His hands and feet.
A committed missionary knows the joy of being a spring of living water which
spills over and refreshes others. And Jesus promises to be that spring in
us. As we go out to do His work the
mysterious working of the risen Christ and his Spirit will go with us. But if we refuse His call and refuse to share
and stop giving and lock ourselves up in our own comforts. Such a life is nothing less than slow
suicide.
Some people do not commit themselves to missions because
they think that nothing will change and that it is useless to make the
effort. This attitude makes it
impossible to be a missionary. It is a
self-destructive attitude, for “man cannot live without hope: life would become
meaningless and unbearable.” Our faith
is all important.
If we think that things are not going to change, we need to
recall that Jesus Christ has triumphed over sin and death and is now almighty. And we have the victory through Him. He never
fails. Jesus Christ truly lives. Put another way, “If Christ has not been
raised from the dead, then our preaching is in vain.” (1 Corinthians 15:14) The Gospel tells us
that when the first disciples went forth to preach, “the Lord worked with them
and confirmed the message.” (Mark 16:20)
The same thing will happen for you today.
We are invited to discover this, to experience it. Christ, risen and glorified, is the
wellspring of our hope, and He will not deprive us of the help we need to carry
out the mission which He has entrusted to us.
Christ’s resurrection is not an event of the past: It contains a vital power which has permeated
this world. Where all seems to be dead,
signs of the resurrection suddenly spring up.
It is an irresistible force. Such
is the power of the resurrection, and all who evangelize are instruments of
that power.
This blog consists of sermons delivered by Pope Francis and
written down in “The Joy of the Gospel”
by Pope Francis.
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