Acts 10:34-43; John 20:1-18
It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. I love to play
around with images, and discover what they tell me. For this message, I spent
some time looking at images that told the story of this day. So, here is what I
saw.
Inside the tomb, we see the linen cloths left
behind. Someone was buried here. But now, they are just a heap of empty cloths.
Inside the tomb, looking outside, we see the future, the glory of the
resurrection. We experience joy that the tomb is empty because of God’s power. We
know that the tomb is empty for us, too. Our bodies will die, but we will live
on with Jesus.
But to many people today, just as to the
disciples 2,000 years ago, to the non-believers of 2,000 years ago, the
resurrection seems like an idle tale, a story people made up to help themselves
feel better. But, there are witnesses to the resurrection! They prove the story
that seems impossible is really true!
There is Mary Magdalene, the first witness. She
goes to the garden to weep, and finds the tomb empty, so she runs to tell the
disciples. Then she returns, and encounters a gardener, who turns out to be
Jesus. From such depths of sadness to such wonder and amazement.
They are witnesses, Mary Magdalene and Peter and
James and John and the rest of the disciples and the rest of the followers, and
the women: Joanna and Mary the Mother of Jesus and Mary the Mother of James.
They are witnesses and they can’t stop telling the story.
They tell of the sad days of the arrest and
trial and crucifixion. They tell of the devastating moments when Jesus’
lifeless body is placed in the tomb and the tomb is closed. And they tell of
the dreadful morning when Mary went to weep at the tomb, in the same way that
you and I weep at the burial place of our loved ones.
And we
have the witness of hundreds and perhaps thousands of people we know today who
tell their own stories of their encounters with Jesus. Jesus in the hospital;
Jesus at their bedside, Jesus sitting next to them, Jesus riding with them in
the airplane. Jesus wiping away their tears, Jesus laughing with joy with them
when someone is healed or found safe. Jesus offering them a pair of shoes or a
blanket or a nourishing meal.
Today, we celebrate the good news that the tomb
is empty. It is news worth sharing, so, go out and share it with someone. Say
Happy Easter to someone. Tell someone else that they can do anything God is
calling them to do, because the tomb is empty and Jesus is in charge.
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