An Easter Sunday Reflection
St Paul makes this most striking statement; in his first
letter to the Church in Corinth he writes:
For if the dead are not raised, not even Christ has been raised; and if Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless; you are still in your sins. Then those also who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished. If we have hoped in Christ in this life only, we are of all (people) men most to be pitied. 1 Cor. 15:16
That is why today, Easter, is the most important day we own!
I encourage you to take your scriptures and read the four gospel accounts of the
resurrection of Jesus. Look at the people and the effect it has on them. See yourself
right there in the midst of these wondrous happenings.
Now remember, many, including the Pharisees did expect
there was to be a resurrection . . . but more like the resurrection Ezekiel
describes in the vision of the “Dry Bones” - people wake up in their graves and
be themselves again, living here on earth as they had been.
But this Jesus . . . this body he has . . . the totally
new way he lives and is present to them . . . they are overwhelmed, over joyed,
dumbfounded. Jesus has to demonstrate in various ways that it is he. It is
Jesus, yet his body is not bound by the laws of nature as they know them to be.
But let us grasp why today is the quintessential, the most important day of the Christian
faith as St. Paul has pointed out. Today we come to the intersection of all
belief, several roads to choose are before us. Some take a road leading to
other religions. Some take the road of no religion; the agnostic, the atheist.
How many seem to be taking that road today. Many just stand there confused, seemingly
unable to know which way to go. You will see them all in the resurrection
stories.
But now it is our turn to choose. Which road do I choose?
Today the Church replaces the usual recitation of the Creed with the renewal of
our baptism promises. Today, we too who stand at that crossroad of all
crossroads will be challenged to make our decision. Which road do I choose for
my life? Who do I believe?
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