From Luke’s Gospel we read;
On the first day of the week, at the first sign
of dawn, they went to the tomb with the spices they had prepared.
They found that the stone had been rolled away from the tomb, but
on entering they could not find the body of the Lord Jesus. As
they stood there puzzled about this, two men in brilliant clothes suddenly
appeared at their side. Terrified, the women bowed their heads to
the ground. But the two said to them, 'Why look among the dead for someone who
is alive? He is not here; he has risen. Remember what he told you when he was
still in Galilee:
(Luke 24)
Jesus is risen, he is no longer in the tomb – it is
empty; the tomb cannot contain him anymore. Behind him, Jesus has left death,
darkness, fear, and sin. As Christians, as people of the resurrection, we have
no business in the empty tomb looking for Jesus, we won’t find him there. We
need to break free from the tomb too, and leave behind the darkness in our
lives. We need to walk away from all that traps and binds us up in a
suffocating grip. In the tomb we leave our fears, our phobias, our
introspection, our prejudices, our anger, all violence, all rivalry, all
darkness, and all sin. We run away from everything that takes our joy and stops
us serving one another which is the key to contentment. We need to leave all this behind as all of it
holds us back. We are called to go to Jesus who has gone ahead of us into the
light, for he alone has the message of eternal life.
“Do not
abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our
song.” Pope St.
John Paul II
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