What does it mean to have The Risen Christ journey
within us? How do we know that the life we are living is the life of The
Risen One? It helps to remember one of the first appearances of Christ. The
disciples are scared. He, Who they thought was going to do so much, left them
with so little. Their expectations were crushed. They were dejected and very
much alone. They were living behind closed doors. Closed to keep them safe, but
not safe from the reality of The Risen Christ. Into that room, despite locked
doors Jesus, now The Christ appears. We can guess at the thoughts,
the feelings, the contrasting emotions coursing through their hearts, souls,
and minds. These, His chosen ones, were so well aware of their limitations as
followers. When the going got tough, there was no toughness to be seen. Fear
and flight was their answer to disaster that was Good Friday, and the
crucifixion. When they were most needed, they were shown to be wanting. Wanting
in empathy, compassion and courage. The weakness of as yet unredeemed humanity
became oh so self evident. What weaklings they were, when the chips were down.
Even the favored ones, Peter, James, and John were not able to provide
companionship and support when Jesus in His agony most needed them. They were
unable to "watch one hour with the Suffering Servant." Peter, who
prided himself in his loyalty, became a cropper when it came to crunch time. He,
who was ready to die with Jesus, was unable to admit that he was a follower of
The Prophet from Galilee. When it came to Good Friday, how many were around? It
was the women, with the beloved disciple who showed any willingness to be
identified with The Crucified One, and they "stood at a distance."
Those in that room, who are our ancestors in faith, were left with nothing when
brought face to face with The Risen Christ.
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