the empty tomb
I have to admit that during Eastertide I often rush right past the
empty tomb in order to get to the resurrection appearances of Jesus. But when I do so, I miss the opportunity to
be both amazed and confounded by exactly what Mary and the disciples discovered
as they arrived at the tomb early on that first Easter morning. Just imagine what must have been going on
within them as they tried to understand and explain and come to terms with what
had just taken place. And even though
Jesus had been telling them about it all along, the reality of what had just happened
was far beyond their wildest dreams or best explanations.
You see, the empty tomb
shows us that God is forever busting out of the tiny boxes we try to put him
in. He cannot be confined or contained. He will not be controlled or
manipulated. He refuses to be captured
or tamed or domesticated. He is always
wild and free and alive. We never quite
know how or where or when he might show up next, so we have to be awake and
alert and attentive. He might show up in
the way, or at a time, we least expect it.
The tomb could not contain you, Lord Jesus, and neither can we. Forgive us when we try. Be wild and free and alive in our lives
today and every day. Amen.
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