WONDERING GURU
Morning Mass
Acts 10: 34a,
37-43; Ps 118; Col 3: 1-4 (or 1 Cor 5: 6-8); Jn 20: 1-9 (or Mk 16: 1-7)
Fr. Nelson Lobo
OFM Cap
Luke 24 tells us
the story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus after the resurrection of
Jesus. From that event, we can see that
Easter announces four qualities that could make a difference in our lives:
1. Peace- Luke 24:36 Jesus knew they were confused and frightened. Naturally
any unprecedented even like death and resurrection can leave people confused
and frightened. He always understands our feelings, so he said in verse 36,
"Peace be unto you." This is the first and immediate application of
Easter: Peace. Without sticking on to Jesus there is no peace. Jesus is our
peace.
2. Joy- Luke 24:41 The preceding verses tell us that the disciples were
confused and thought they were seeing a ghost. They wanted to believe their
joy; but their weak faith said, "This can't be happening!" Jesus let
them feel him to see that he was flesh and bones, and he ate in their presence. When Jesus settles our frustrations, peace
brings it's companion, joy. Joy is a natural byproduct of peace when we
understand the reason for our peace. And, joy is always better than happiness.
The world wants happiness and fun. Happiness depends on outside stimuli being
right, but joy comes from inner peace. Fun disappears when we're sad, but we
can have inner comfort and joy even in tragedy. When we lose our loved ones,
we're sad; but we have joy knowing they are with the Lord. Jesus is our true
joy.
3. Hope-- Luke 24:44 A third quality Easter brings is hope. If Jesus
fulfilled all prophecies concerning his first coming, he'll surely fulfill the
promise of verse 49. That promise is the Holy Spirit. Sure enough, Jesus has
returned in spirit now. When Jesus was here in person he was limited by his
physical body to one place at a time. Now he can be with all his children all
the time and everywhere. That gives us hope.
Jesus is our hope.
4. Mission--Luke
24: 47-48 Easter also
brings a duty. Mission is a Bible word that the secular world has adopted
lately. The church always needs a mission statement to remind us of who we are,
why we're here, and where we're going. We are God's ambassadors here on earth continuing
his work of evangelizing, and ministering to our world. Preaching the good news
is our duty.
“The Christ event began with life from an empty womb
and ended with life from an empty tomb”. William Hull
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