[NB. The
bracketed words are responses from the congregation. . .and, yes, they responded!]
Easter Sunday 2006
Fr. Philip N. Powell, OP
Church of the Incarnation, University of Dallas
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Are you here this morning, Church? [Yes] Royal Priests! [Yes] People of God! [Yes] Holy Nation! [Yes] Pilgrim Church! [Yes] Sons and Daughters of the Most High! [Yes], Brothers and Sisters [Yes], then you know what has happened! Christ Jesus the Lord is risen from the tomb! [Amen]
Fr. Philip N. Powell, OP
Church of the Incarnation, University of Dallas
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Are you here this morning, Church? [Yes] Royal Priests! [Yes] People of God! [Yes] Holy Nation! [Yes] Pilgrim Church! [Yes] Sons and Daughters of the Most High! [Yes], Brothers and Sisters [Yes], then you know what has happened! Christ Jesus the Lord is risen from the tomb! [Amen]
He was sold in betrayal
by a friend for the price of a murdered slave! [Amen] He was denied
by His best friends when He needed them most! [Amen] He was falsely
accused of blasphemy by His own people, found guilty on perjured
testimony, and given to Pilate for judgment! [Amen] He was bartered
for a murderer with a riotous mob and given to Roman soldiers to be
scourged! [Amen] He was crowned with thorns, robed in purple, mocked
and spat upon, and hailed as the King of the Jews! [Amen] And,
finally, in the place of Skulls, He was nailed hands and feet to the
Cross to die forsaken! [Amen]
But you know what has happened! Christ Jesus the Lord is risen from the tomb! The stone is rolled away. His burial cloth thrown to the ground. The tomb is empty.
But you know what has happened! Christ Jesus the Lord is risen from the tomb! The stone is rolled away. His burial cloth thrown to the ground. The tomb is empty.
You know what has
happened! But do you know what it means? The disciples, seeing the
rolled-away stone, the empty tomb and the burial cloth did not yet
understand. And it is no simple matter to say “yes” when asked:
do you believe in 2006 that a man who hung on a cross, who was dead
and buried for three days, has somehow sprung to live and walked away
from his grave? How do you say “yes” to that absurdity? How does
anyone in their right mind say to “yes” to that!? I say, it is
precisely b/c you are in your Right Mind, your righteous mind, that
you say YES to the Rolled Away Stone [Yes], that you say YES to the
Empty Tomb [Yes], and that you say AMEN to what you know has
happened: Christ Jesus the Lord is risen from the dead! [Amen]
We are not
here this morning to celebrate a vegetative regeneration myth. Jesus
was not raised from the tomb b/c a god of a myth
must rise from the dead so the flowers and grains of the Earth might
rise in spring. No. We are not here this morning to
celebrate the defeat of our subconscious’ death wish. Jesus was not
raised from the tomb because our neurosises need fuel for another
year. No. We are not here this morning to celebrate
the triumph of an archetypal Hero over an archetypal Death. Jesus was
not raised from the tomb because we need a Jungian
happy-ending to our quest. No. We are not here this
morning to celebrate the triumph of empowered self-esteem over the
oppressive, patriarchal structures of organized religion. No. Jesus
was not raised from the tomb because our
pet-ideologies would be empty without some revolutionary symbol of
victory. No.
We are here this morning
to celebrate the triumph of New Life over Death, Creation over Chaos,
the Goodness of Being over the Evil of Nothingness, the triumph of
Freedom over Sin. The tomb is empty because God raised His murdered
Son from an ignoble death to New Life. The tomb is empty because the
living do not live in the grave! The living have no need of burial
clothes! The living say YES to the Father [Yes] and Amen to a
glorious life lived in the sure faith of the Resurrection! [Amen]
It is easy to say YES and
AMEN on Easter Sunday. The account of the Empty Tomb is still fresh
in our hearts and minds. The courage of Mary Magdala’s witness to
the cowardly disciples still stirs in us. But let’s be honest: the
long 50 day march to Pentecost will see our fervor fade, our energy
wane, and the alleluia’s of this Easter morning will droop with
these lilies. We will find ourselves before long in the Upper Room
cowering with the remnant of Jesus’ once mighty band, wondering
what idiocy possessed us to witness to the ridiculous notion that a
dead man rose to life and starting popping up all over the city and
chatting with people. We hope for the coming of the Holy Spirit to
put us back in our right mind, but we have fifty days of Easter to
live faithfully. How?
If Palm Sunday is about
welcoming the soon-to-be tortured and executed Lord into our lives
and Good Friday is about witnessing His suffering for our sakes and
Easter Sunday is about celebrating the New Life of the Empty Tomb,
then our fifty days to the coming of the Holy Spirit needs to be
about gratitude, about giving thanks. We have immediate access to the
abundant blessings of the Father through gratitude. Gratitude does
two things for us spiritually: first, gratitude is a confession that
everything we are and everything we have comes from the Father—we
are completely dependent on Him; and second, when we gratefully
accept the gifts we are given by God, we become willing beneficiaries
of His abundant goodness.
We deny ourselves the
benefits of the Resurrection by living lives of entitlement (I am
deserving w/o costs!), by living lives of victimization (My problems
are someone’s fault!), by living lives of denial (That’s not
me!), and by living our lives wallowing in hurt (I will never
forgive!). Do not deny yourselves the benefits of the Resurrection.
Practice Easter Gratitude
instead! Pray daily to the Father, our Abundant Provider and generous
Lord: In You I live and move and have my being. Everything I am and
everything I have is Your blessing. This day I offer it all to Your
service. Thank you, Lord, for this season of my life, for the gifts
You have given me, for those I love and who love me in return. Thank
You, Lord, for Your creation, for Your revelation in scripture, for
our salvation in Christ Jesus, for the holiness I await in the coming
of the Holy Spirit, and for the Church that will rise from the
tongues of fire. Make gratitude my constant prayer, Father, so that I
may live as a Living Blessing for others. Pray for these in name of
our Easter Lord, Jesus Christ!
The tomb is empty,
brothers and sisters! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Are you here this
morning, Church? [Yes] Royal Priests! [Yes] People of God! [Yes] Holy
Nation! [Yes] Pilgrim Church! [Yes] Sons and Daughters of the Most
High! [Yes], Brothers and Sisters [Yes], then you know what has
happened! Christ Jesus the Lord is risen from the tomb! [Amen]
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