The
Resurrection of Jesus
by Victor Hoagland, C.P.
Mt 28; Mk 16; Lk 24; Jn 20
They put him to death, hanging him on a gibbet;
but God raised him to life on the third day, and allowed him to be clearly
seen, not by the whole people , but by witnesses whom God had chosen in advance
- by us, who ate and drank with him after he rose from the dead." Acts 10:39-41
Peter, like
other eyewitnesses, hardly contains his surprise as he relates his story to
anyone he meets after JesusÕ resurrection. Jesus raised from the dead! Only God
could have done this after the cruel death that seemed to end everything.
Appearing to his disciples, most of whom had abandoned him, Jesus proclaimed
GodÕs forgiveness and the promise of eternal life.
Like others, Peter had gone to the tomb and found it empty.
Then, sometimes with othersÑ as with the disciples in the Upper Room Ñ and
sometimes alone Ñ as on the lakeshore in
The women at the tomb early Easter morning were the first to
know, it seems. Perhaps because, standing their ground beneath the cross, they
were the last to give up hope. Soon even the most doubtful, like Thomas, were
convinced. No, it was not a ghost or their imagination. They could touch his
wounds with their hands.
The gospels do not describe Jesus coming forth from the tomb.
They only report his meetings with his disciples, now one, now them all. In
turn, the disciples, burning with overpowering belief, told others. And so
generations of believers have met the Risen Jesus too because of their words
and witness.
ÒHe disappeared from before our eyes, that we might find him in
our hearts,Ó St.Augustine said of our Risen Lord. Why envy those who saw him?
Who knew him face to face? Shall we not meet him by faith in our hearts? Can we
too not say with them:
ÒOn the third day he rose again.Ó
Tell us, Mary, what did you see
that early morning
on your way?
ÒI saw his tomb,
I saw the glory of Christ,
now risen,
angels who gave witness.
I saw the cloths
that covered his head and body.
I heard him speak my name
and turning, saw he was alive
At daybreak
I came weeping to the garden
for the one I lost.
But now, the Sun risen,
it was paradise,
and I, a new Eve,
had news of life for all the living.Ó
