Mary Magdalene came to the tomb looking not for Jesus, but
simply for a place to grieve in John 20:1-18. She told others about the empty tomb
with the assumption that Jesus’ body was stolen, not that he had risen. She is still
convinced that Jesus’ dead body has been placed somewhere else, as she weeps
outside the tomb. Then the resurrected Jesus speaks to her and she can’t see
him as Jesus. Even though she looks right at him, she thinks he’s the gardener.
Jesus asks her the question: “Whom are you looking for?” Evidence has it that
she wasn’t actually looking for the living Jesus. That would have been too much to
ask of someone who had just been crucified.
This is true for most of us. Daily you and I look resurrection in the face and don’t see it. My faith is too reasonable. I expect the life and death cycle to be reliable and predictable. The normalcy of life and death, anger and hatred, wars and crime, disbelief and defeat are commonplace and reinforce our expectations. They also blind us to the very abnormal and out-of-the-ordinary divine act of resurrection.
Mary recognized Jesus when he called her name. This text was not written to remind Mary of the event, but to show us of its truth today. Jesus calls our name just as Jesus called Mary’s. The opportunity is open for us to accept resurrection life; to open our hearts to Christ’s life. This challenges us to live not according to death, and all its relatives like hatred, wars, and crime; but instead to live according to life, love, peacemaking, justice, faith and hope. I submit that it’s not a one-time deal. We need frequently to turn to the risen Christ. I’m praying that I can keep turning toward the one who calls my name. How about you?
Whom Are You Looking For?: That is my prayer too, "that I can keep turning toward the one who calls my name"; however, it seems that almost as soon as I even think that, I again start turning away. Will I ever get to a point in my life that I truly "think before I act"?... as my father use to say. I want to be lead by my Lord in all that I say and do, and yes even think. Come Lord Jesus... be my guide.
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