Sermon Thoughts – Easter 2010
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We are celebrating Easter again. The great moments of the resurrection of Jesus are now proclaimed with proud. When we analyse the liturgy we see this celebration is close related with the fire element. We start our liturgy (normally) when it is dark. And when we leave the church after this ceremony, there will be light. (Light in the physical sense if it is morning.) Light in the Church; Light of Hope and faith in our hearts…
The Church sees at first the light of the Easter Candle. Then during the Gloria it is properly bright enough. As this happens step by step, our minds too acquire the light of risen Lord slowly.
Light is very much related with the Christian liturgy. The Easter candle symbolizes Jesus. Not only this Easter liturgy, but also the Christmas is related to light, we know it.
Light spreads so fast. We know it. It expels the darkness. It brings new life. All such characteristics attribute a lot to the celebration.
The Greek Orthodox Church celebrates on this day the Blessing of the Fire. In the Church of Holy Sepulchre, in the total darkness, a flame springs up in the very place where the dead body of Jesus once lay. From this flaming torch raised by the patriarch are lit thousands of candles, lamps and tapers so that the vast crowd of the faithful gathered there is transformed immediately in to a sea of light, as if in memory of that hour when those who lay “ in the shades of death” saw the redeeming light fall upon them. Some decades ago it was a custom to carry the torch lit at the Holy Sepulchre, stage by stage, on horseback to Athens, Constantinople, Kiev and Moscow. Together with this Light the good news of the living Jesus was spread.
The same is experienced in the Gospels narrations. The pious Women come to the Grab of Jesus in the early Morning. This happened on a Sunday Morning in the month of April. And Golgotha was not a safe place for women at that time. It was situated outside the city of Jerusalem. Moreover the memories and pictures of the crucified Jesus and their pains are still fresh. There were also soldiers and a Centurion to protect the Grab, as per the wish of Jews. So the women waited till morning. And they prepared everything to anoint the body of Jesus, according to Jewish custom. It was the typical loving nature of Women expressed in their deeds.
In the garden they recognize the body of Jesus is not there. Again their love is clearly seen here. This news was a fire, a flame in the whole Palestine. Now the fearful disciples are remembering the words of Jesus. Slowly they recognize his resurrection.
This recognition is the central point of Jesus’ Resurrection. Jesus lives. He is powerful than any power on this earth. He is stronger than any rock.
Jesus is the light of the world. He is the one who enlightens the world. Ernest Renan said it in another words: “All history is incomprehensible without Christ”.
The light of Jesus cannot be hidden. It works unceasingly.
This Easter is meaningful, in the realization of this eternal truth. Then we can enjoy the living presence of our Risen Lord in our families.
Then our churches will turn to be lively.
Let us receive His light in to our dark corners of Ego.
Let us entrust our lives in to His hands. He will make it alive with his new life.
Let us pray for the grace, not only in this Easter season.
Let us continue to pray for this grace.
Let us try to live it in our lives.
May the risen Lord bless us for ever! Amen.
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Fr Thomas Kalathil
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