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Emoke Greschik
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2018. Ápr. 3., K, 10:14:57 CEST
*Friends, today’s Gospel reveals St. John’s report of Mary Magdalene’s
encounter with the risen Jesus. An interesting lesson follows from the
disquieting fact of the Resurrection, namely that this world is not it.
What I mean is that this world is not all that there is. We live our lives
with the reasonable assumption that the natural world as we’ve come to know
it is the final framework of our lives and activities. And one of the most
powerful and frightening features of the natural world is death. Every
living thing dies and stays dead. But what if death and dissolution did not
have the final say? What if, through God’s power, and according to his
providence, a "new heavens and a new earth" were being born? The
Resurrection of Jesus from the dead shows as definitively as possible that
God is up to something greater than we had imagined or thought possible.
And therefore we don’t have to live as though death were our master. In
light of the Resurrection, we can begin to see this world as a place of
gestation, a place of growth and maturation toward something higher, more
permanent, and more splendid.*
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