Easter at the Cemetery; Easter thru the eyes of Mary Magdalene
Easter looking at it through the eyes of Mary Magdalene
Easter John 20/Mark 16
“ Christ our Passover is
sacrificed for us: therefore let us keep the feast, Not with old leaven ,
neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity
and truth. Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more; death hath no more
dominion over him… Christ is risen from
the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept.” Morning Prayer BCP ,
1928
“ The first day of the week
cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulchre, and
seeth the stone taken away from the sepulchre.
The she runneth…” Mary was the
last to leave the tomb and the first to see Jesus on that Resurrection morning. Her life was changed from the day Jesus met
her according to Luke. 8:2 “ and certain
women (were with him along with the 12) who had been healed of evil spirits and
infirmities, Mary called Magdalene out of whom went seven devils…” They “
ministered to him of their substance”.
Her devotion from the earliest
days of the ministry of Jesus was sure.
She did not leave him at the cross except with the mother of James , the
other Mary and had “ bought sweet spices that they might come and anoint him.”
Mark 16 . What I am thinking about is
this is an account of a changed person who thought she was nothing and ending
up being the witness to the greatest event in human history. “ Now when Jesus was risen early the first
day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magadalene” 16:9
In our story too it is about God
finding us in whatever state of life we are in , calling us out of that and
making us new. Jesus is alive. His life is life for us too. It is daresay a story of release from whatever
has held us down in our own lives and made us do things we should have never
done. In Christ we are set free from sin
to serve Him and to live a new life in Him and for Him . But this new life is not a life we had
planned. It is a life of exciting
opportunities, challenges and the assurance that God in Christ is with us
despite what we think of ourselves . “
Behold all things are become new” 2 Corinthians 5:17 Dr. Morgan summed it up, “ Thus in looking at
Mary of Magdala we are looking at a great soul…her Lord was greater.”
We are not told that Mary did
something immoral but she may because of being held by demons had a mental
condition of some type. Perhaps she had
struggled even though a woman of wealth with low self esteem or abuse. It
reminds me when I was a chaplain in the us army and when I heard these stories
from many young women who had come into the army to escape a difficult and
shall I say desperate family situation of some kind. It is great when we have a loving supportive
family and so many do have that, but that is not always the case.
Mark says she was at the cross
15:40 “ and when the centurion, which stood over against him, saw that he so
cried out, and gave up the ghost, he said, ‘ truly this man was the Son of
God. There were also women looking
on afar off : among whom was Mary
Magdalene …” Remember not even all the disciples were there close by. John
tells us “ Now there stood by the cross of Jesus his mother, and his mother’s
sister, Mary the wife of Cleophas and Mary Magdalene” 19:25 Their devotion was not off and on. It was there at the cross and at the
grave. These are the Christians we are
to be , not off and on, but true followers.
When Joseph of Arimathaea takes
the dead body of Jesus and lays him in “ a new sepulcher, wherein was never man
yet laid” (Jn 20:41), “ Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses observed where
He was laid” Mk 15:47 . Matthews says in 27:61 that Mary Magdalene and the
other Mary were “ sitting opposite the tomb.” In his book , The Great Physician
–the Method of Jesus with Individuals said this : “ Thus we see Mary of Magdala
in her deep sorrow standing by the Cross until her Lord was dead, carefully
familiarizing herself with the place of the grave, watching as He was buried
there, seeing the grave stone rolled to the opening of the sepulcher, and
staying there all night. There were no
Roman Soldiers there during that night. There were no disciples there. …Her
freedom from demon mastery had been due to Him, and He was dead. She…felt safer by His dead body than anywhere
else. She could not tear herself away.”
But Jesus was not dead. We have a living Saviour. In John , Mary sees
the angels and “ saw Jesus standing there, and did not know it was Jesus.” 20:4
It is Mary Magdalene who is the Apostle of the Resurrection—“ Mary Magdalene
came and told the disciples that she had seen the Lord.” 20:18 Not Peter, not
John, not James, no none of the others , none of the disciples had stayed.
What have you and I been freed
from to serve Jesus ? In that freedom
devotion springs. In our devotion to
Jesus we have the willingness to see ourselves too in a new light. Whatever has held us down, or whoever has
treated us unfairly, it is done. WE are
now free to be ourselves crucified with Christ in the power of the resurrected
Christ. If Jesus can take someone who struggled like Mary Magdalene, He can
take us too whatever any one else says.
As the faithful embraced each other they said, “ Surrexit Dominus Vere”
( Christ is truly risen). The answer was “ Deo Gratias”. (Thanks be to God!)
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