RESURRECTION: CALL TO GROW IN RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS!

“RISEN WITH CHRIST”
Easter Reflections
Tuesday, 18th April 2017,
Easter Octave

Acts 2:36-41
Ps 33:4-5,18-20,22
Jn 20:11-18.


RESURRECTION: CALL TO GROW IN RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS!

Today, Mary Magdalene returns to the tomb of Jesus, after Simon Peter and John had left. The idea of Resurrection did not seem to enter her mind, though she herself had risen from the tomb sealed by the seven devils (Lk 8:2). Finding the tomb empty she breaks into tears. The sight of angels did not frighten her, for she was much grieved for the loss of the Saviour of her soul. Jesus appears to her suddenly in her grief and she is overwhelmed, crying out “Rabboni!” Jesus tells her to stop holding on to Him.

This was a very emotional moment for Mary. She had been there watching the entire Crucifixion. She knew Jesus well and loved Him dearly. She watched Him die and now, all of a sudden, Jesus was alive and in her presence. Her emotions must have been overwhelming. Jesus was not being critical of Mary when He told her not to hold on to Him. He was actually giving her beautiful advice and direction in her spiritual journey and in her relationship with Him. He was telling her that His relationship was now going to change, and deepen. He told her not to hold on to Him because He had “not yet ascended to the Father.”

At that moment, Mary’s relationship with Jesus was primarily on a human level. She had spent much time with Him, been in His physical presence, and loved Him with her human heart. But Jesus wanted more. He wanted her, and all of us, to now love Him in a divine way. From His throne in Heaven He could now enter Mary’s soul. He could enter into a new and much deeper communion with her and with all of us. He could live in us and we in Him. He could become one with us.

By letting go of the more human and emotional aspects of her relationship with Jesus, Mary could soon cling to Him in a way that she couldn’t do through her human interaction with Him.  This is the divine marriage, the divine communion to which we are all called. Jesus is now fully resurrected and ascended and we can experience the full fruits of the Resurrection as a result.  We, with Mary, can now hold on to Him in our souls because He is primarily the one holding on to us.

Prayer: Lord, may I cling to You as You cling to me. May my heart, mind and soul be Yours. Come live in me so that I may live in You. I give my life to You, dear Lord, help me to offer You all that I am. Jesus, I trust in You. Amen.

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