(I have been very sick and so I didn't get this posted Sunday morning, but the event is too important so here it is.)
While soldiers
guarded the sepulcher in which the body of Jesus Christ lay, the earth
violently shook, two angels descended from heaven, rolled away the
stone, and sat upon it. Overcome with fear the soldiers fell to the
ground as if dead.
"Holy Women Near the Tomb" by Maurice Denis |
At the
invitation of the angels the women then looked inside the sepulcher and
when they had seen that it was empty the angels instructed them to go
tell Peter and the disciples that the Lord had risen. The women returned
quickly and told all they had seen. But most of the men took it as idle
talk and refused to believe the women.
However, Peter
and John hurried to the sepulcher and when they arrived Peter stooped
down to look inside and saw that the linen clothes were lying
undisturbed, but the napkin which had been about Jesus’ head was folded
in a place by itself. The sight must have startled him. If the body had
been stolen the linen would have been taken with the body or at least
strewn about the room in disarray, but instead it lay where it had been
and the napkin neatly folded. What could it mean? Perplexed Peter and
John returned to their homes.
Overcome with
sorrow, Mary stayed in the garden, and still weeping, peered inside the
tomb one more time. There she saw the two angels, one sitting at the
head and the other at the feet where the body of Jesus had lain. Seeing
her sorrow, one said to her, “Woman, why weepest thou?” (John 20:13.
"Jesus Appears to Mary" by Gregg Olsen |
As she spoke,
she turned back and saw Jesus standing in the garden, but with tears
filling her eyes she didn’t recognize Him. “Why weepest thou?” he asked
her.
Thinking He was
the gardener she begged of Him, “Sir, if thou have borne him hence,
tell me where thou hast laid him, and I will take him away.”
Jesus
responded, “Mary,” and at the sound of the familiar voice calling her
name her grief turned instantly to joy and she cried, “My great Master.”
“Hold me not,”
Jesus cautioned, “for I am not yet ascended to my Father: but go to my
brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and your Father;
and to my God, and your God” (John 20:17).
Mary did as
instructed and thus dawned the greatest day in the history of the world.
Many mighty miracles followed as graves opened and the resurrected
bodies of the saints came forth to minister to believers.
Jesus also
appeared to many other people and the world rejoiced in the fact that
the great enemies of life, spiritual and physical death, had been
defeated. Because He loved us so much, Jesus Christ saved us.
He is risen!
He is risen!
I knew something must have been wrong for you to leave the Easter story at the crucifixion. I'm thankful that you were able to finish the story, but I'm so sorry that you've been sick. I will pray for you and I hope you get feeling better soon. :)
ReplyDeleteSo sorry you have been sick. Thank you for posting this, it was worth the wait. Hope you are back to normal soon.xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteCathie
I just returned from getting brain and lumbar MRI's and I thought of you the entire time as all those noises were happening all around my head. I remembered how you thought of those rhythms as a type of music and it made the experience easier to deal with. I also prayed for you and several other people while I was laying there. Thanks for sharing that experience. Get feeling better soon! :)
ReplyDeleteThis was a wonderful series, thank you for posting. I hope you are better!!
ReplyDeleteI miss your posts. I hope you are doing better.
ReplyDeleteI'm really worried about you and have continued to pray for you. I hope you get feeling better soon. :)
ReplyDeleteSherrie, I'm sending prayers your way and hope you are feeling better soon!
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