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Daily HOMILY for April 8, 2015: Wednesday, Easter Octave, Cycle B


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Wednesday Octave of Easter

St. Luke’s Institute

April 8, 2013

RISING FROM THE DEAD? ++++++++++++++++++++
Ø  We speak of Jesus as “rising from the dead”
Ø  This description gives impression J in control of situation & rose by own power
Ø  There is truth in this perspective
Ø  Jesus is Son of God, that he’s G & divine, he could rise by his own power
BEING RAISED FROM THE DEAD? ++++++++++++++
Ø  Yet, today’s Gospel & other passages this week use a different expression
Ø  Disciples in Jerusalem say to 2 disciples coming from Emmaus, “The Lord has truly been raised”
Ø  On Easter, R 1st rdg was Peter’s homily and in it said, “This man God raised on the third day”
Ø  So, why this expression? What’s going on here?
Ø  If we speak of J “rising from the dead,” we set J’ suffering & passion apart fr R own
Ø  We posit Jesus as completely in control
Ø  But in R pain, suffering, & death, we’re powerless & not in control
RISING OR RAISED? +++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ø  So, when Scriptures carefully speak of J being “raised” by G, they’re not denying J’ real identity or power.
Ø  In fact, Peter has been testifying to J’ power of healing & power over life itself
Ø  What Scriptures are conveying is that J identified w/ us so fully  & completely assumed our humanity even he felt powerless & afraid when confronting pain & suffering
Ø  Even Jesus, instead of relying on own inner resources, trusted in power of the F 2B w/ him thru it all & 2 raise him up
CONCLUSION ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ø  So expressions, like “The Lord has truly been raised” convey J’s complete solidarity w/ us in the powerlessness of pain, suffering, & death
Ø  & they convey Js’ invitation 2 do what he did:
Ø  2 entrust ourselves to love of G 2 sustain & raise us up to life eternal

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