Meeting Jesus in Galilee


 

 

Scripture tells us that three women went to the tomb early on the first day of the week to find the stone that sealed it rolled away. The tomb was empty. Told that Jesus had been raised from the dead, they rushed back to tell the disciples, who were still in hiding that Jesus himself had appeared and directed them to go to Galilee.  In other words, leave your place of hiding and go out into the world to proclaim the Gospel.

 

That is, of course, what we are told to do. Get up and leave our secure places and go out into the world to proclaim the Gospel.  But what does that mean for us in today’s world where we see grinding poverty, horrific violence, with wealth and power calling all the shots?  How do we go beyond our despair in this world?

 

Easter does not deny that death occurs.  Easter does not mean glossing over the realities we face of pain or suffering.  Easter means seeing those realities in a different context, one of having the presence of God in our lives no matter what.  It means that God and the love of Christ are with us in our daily lives, embracing us so we can embrace one another in hope, faith, and love.

 

Prayer for the Day

 

You surprise us, O God, in the ways your love manifests itself;

     Revealing yourself in ways that bring us closer to you and others;

Deepen our awareness of your Eternal Spirit,

      Made known to us through the totality of your creation;

May we always be open to the joy of Easter in our lives

      By sharing its manifestations with others.

In the name of the One who shows us how to love,

      Even Christ Jesus our Lord, Amen.

 

Thoughts for the Day

 

“Christ has risen.”  Whoever believe that

Should not behave as we do,

Who have lost the up, the down, the right, the left, heavens, abysses,

And try somehow to muddle on, in cars, in beds,

Men clutching at women, women clutching at men

Falling, rising, putting coffee on the table,

Buttering bread, o here’s another day.

            Czeslaw Milosz, from “Six lectures in verse,” Polish poet (1911-2004)

 

Sing to the Lord a new song, God’s praise from the end of the earth!

   Let the sea roar and all that fills it, the coastlands and their inhabitants.

            Isaiah 42: 10