CHRIST IS RISEN! ALLELUIA !
Introduction: Today we celebrate the feast of Easter: The resurrection of the Lord Jesus from the dead. It is the greatest and the most important of all the feasts for a believer for three reasons: 1. The resurrection of Jesus is the basis of our Christian faith. It is the greatest miracle. No one in the past, present or in the future can do what Jesus did on Easter Sunday. 2. Jesus' resurrection is the guarantee of our own resurrection after our earthly life. 3. Easter gives us hope and encouragement in this world of pain, sufferings and sorrows. The problems we face, the death we encounter finally, are not the end but we will live forever with the risen Lord. We need faith in the power of the risen Lord to overcome death and experience the resurrection.
First Reading: Acts 10: 34 and 37 to 3
Second Reading: Colossians 3: 1 to 4
Gospel Reading: John 20: 1 to 9
*First reading is from the Acts of the Apostles. A very powerful and convincing testimony by St. Peter regarding the resurrection of Jesus from the dead is given. He tells us that he is a witness to the life, death and finally resurrection of Jesus. He firmly affirms that the risen Lord is the saviour of those who believe in Him. He is the judge of the living and of the dead. Everyone who believes in Him will receive forgiveness of sins.
*Second reading is from the letter of St. Paul to Colossians. Paul tells us that through our baptism we share in the risen life of Christ through a hidden and mysterious way. As members of the body of Christ, we share in the victory of Christ and become a new creation in Him.
The empty tomb: The sign of the resurrection of Jesus from the dead Today's Gospel reading is from St. John. How the disciples experience the presence of the risen Lord is elaborated. Gradually, the disciples come to the realization that Jesus who was crucified and died on Good Friday, is indeed risen from the dead. Early on Sunday morning, after the tragic and painful events on Friday, Mary Magdalene goes to visit the tomb of Jesus. It is still dark and she is surprised and shocked to see that the stone which had covered the tomb is rolled away and the body of Jesus is not to be found. She is totally confused and runs to St. Peter and other disciples to tell them about the strange happenings. Immediately, Peter and John ran to the tomb only to find that the tomb is indeed empty and the body of Jesus cannot be located. Thus finding the empty tomb is the first sign that Jesus is risen from the dead. At first the disciples and others could not really believe that Jesus is indeed risen from the dead as He had told them. But gradually, they experience the presence of the risen Lord at various occasions. They come to the firm conviction that Jesus is indeed risen from the dead. The risen Lord later appears to several disciples individually and collectively and strengthen them in His risen and transformed form. To experience the presence of the risen Lord in our lives, we too need to go through the empty tomb experience. We need to empty ourselves of our pre-conceived ideas and thoughts: All that hold us away from the risen Lord. Then we too can break the barriers of doubts and experience the Lord. In this context Pope Benedict XIV says, "The resurrection, then is not a theory but a historical reality revealed by the man Jesus Christ by means of his 'Passover'- his 'passage' that has opened a 'new way' between heaven and earth.
Conclusion: St. Nikolai comments, "By His resurrection Christ conquered sin and death, destroyed Satan's dark Kingdom, freed the enslaved human race and broke the seal on the greatest mysteries of God and men."
May the Risen Lord Bless you abundantly and strengthen you to overcome all doubts, pains and losses of death. Amen.
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