“Why should the privileges of the true Christian be disclosed to mankind at large?” John Henry Newman.
It’s “the first day of the week (Sunday) and still dark” and Mary of Magdala is up early to visit Jesus tomb. Why? Because she loved him. If she didn’t love him she wouldn’t be there.
Finding the tomb empty she runs to find Peter and the other disciple.
Just a few months earlier Mary of Magdala had a very different set of friends.
“They have taken the Lord” she says, using a title that she doesn’t fully understand. How can he be Lord if he ends in death? Death is Lord then! The only man worth calling ‘Lord’ is the man who overcame death – not some guy who can kick a football or host a TV show!
Jesus has brought them together – but for this man Jesus, Mary of Magdala wouldn’t be running to find Peter and the others. Their love of Jesus has bound them together, given her and given them a new set of friends, a new family – the Church.
Peter, if married, has allowed a new person into his life, a person now as important to him as his wife. Every marriage should have him! Every life!
They run, they’re full of emotion, it’s a matter of love and BANG they’re allowed to see because they love him.
They see, not everyone sees, only those close to him. The majority are doing their own thing, elsewhere. So it is to this day. “Why should the privileges of the true Christian be disclosed to mankind at large?” John Henry Newman.
Nonetheless –
Without this day we have no future. Just the denial of an inevitable and approaching doom!
Without this day cancer will often have the last word!
Without this day injustice will often have the last word!
Without this day violence will often have the last word!
Without this day evil has the last word! Without this day death, always and without exception has the last word!