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Eparch John Elya's Paschal Message, 2000 To the clergy, laity and friends of the Melkite Eparchy of Newton. Christ is risen ! He is truly risen ! Al masiah qaam ! Haqqan qaam ! Christos anesti ! Alithos anesti ! |
Christ
is risen !
He is truly risen !
The
Resurrection of the Lord takes on a deeper and more powerful meaning in this
Millennium year. The Jubilee 2000
is a celebration of two thousand years of the presence of Christ in human
history. What makes the presence of
Christ in history so important is not His birth or His death, although both are
very valuable. Its not even all
the miracles and healings He performed in His three years of public ministry as
recorded by the Gospel writers. What
makes our Lord Jesus Christ the most important figure in the history of the
world is His glorious resurrection.
By
rising from the dead, Jesus proved that He is truly God, One in Being with the
Father, and the giver of hope to the world.
He became the Hope of the world. By
rising from the dead, Jesus Christ destroyed sin and death and gave life to the
world. He became the
Life of the world. By
rising from the dead Jesus Christ shattered the darkness. He became the
Light of the world. He
even invited us to shine His light to others.
By rising from the dead our Savior Jesus Christ ransomed us from the
power of Satan and we now have nothing and no one to fear.
Jesus Christ is the Beginning and the End, the Alpha and the Omega. He
gives us a new beginning, a beginning that has no end.
I
remember hearing this joyful verse some years ago, and being very touched by it.
I
shut the door of yesterday,
And
threw the key away.
Tomorrow
holds no fear for me,
For
Christ is risen today.
It
is so wonderful to shut the door on yesterday in the sense of letting go of our
fears, our resentments, our anger, our guilt and our shame. In this spirit of
new beginnings, we forgive all those who have hurt us in any way.
One of the most beautiful prayers in the Office of the Resurrection
includes the line, Behold,
today is the day of the resurrection; let us glory in the feast. Let us embrace
one another in joy and say: O Brothers and enemies too, we forgive everything
on resurrection day. This
is where our Eastern Tradition comes from, that we dont kneel from the day of
the Resurrection until Pentecost. All is forgiven because of the resurrection.
God
wants us to stand tall, washed clean in the precious blood of Jesus Christ. God
wants us to hold our heads up high knowing that we are sons and daughters of
God. That makes us all royalty. We
are Kings kids. And on the Feast of the Resurrection of our Lord and
Savior Jesus Christ from the dead we celebrate this truth with greater joy and
conviction. We are Heaven bound ! As Saint Paul writes to the Christian
Community at Philippi, Heaven is our homeland. Our commonwealth, our citizenship
is in Heaven. (cf. Philippians
3:20) And, I would add that our passport is Jesus Christ, risen from the dead.
Then, He has gone to prepare the way for us.
(cf. John 14:1-6) If we follow Him through the ups and downs of life, we are
surely on the way to victory.
In
the risen Jesus, we find our pardon,
our purpose,
our power,
and our peace.
In
our risen Lord Jesus we find our pardon. Because
of the life-giving death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we are washed clean
from our sins. Jesus
our Lord was handed over for our transgressions and was raised for our
justification. (Romans 4:25)
Through
our Lord Jesus Christ we have received our reconciliation. (cf.
Romans 5:11) There is no reason anymore for any one of us to be enslaved to sin.
The Sacramental Mystery of Penance is always as near as the priest.
I encourage all of us to allow the mercy of God to bless us often through
the Mystery of Confession.
Jesus,
our risen Savior gives meaning and purpose to our lives.
He is truly the way. (cf. John 14:6)
The world shows us so many ways, but we know that only in Jesus will we
find our purpose. He is the Word made flesh and He makes the Fathers love
present to us. For
I am sure Saint Paul writes, that
neither death nor life
nor anything else in all creation, will be able to
separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus, our Lord.
(Romans 8:38-39)
There
is a resurrection
power and light that we can radiate if we stay united to and
rooted in our risen Lord Jesus. We
can do all things in Christ who strengthens us. (cf. Philippians
4:13) And by radiating the love and
power and light of the resurrection, we make the resurrection of our Lord Jesus
Christ more believable to the world. Mother Teresa of Calcutta used to tell the
story of a man who didnt believe in God. He was an atheist.
But he came to the faith in God after seeing a few of her sisters
ministering to people at deaths door at the Home for the Dying in India.
We make Jesus more believable by our love, by our good works of mercy, by
reaching out to those otherwise rejected. We
are the best witnesses of the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Several weeks ago, (on February 12 and on March 4) I was privileged to
help distribute the nearly 300 meals prepared each time by our Melkite Church of
St. Jude and given to the homeless in downtown Miami.
This outreach of mercy is accomplished every Saturday afternoon.
As we offered meals to the homeless, I admired in their grateful faces
the joy and hope of the risen Lord. I
have had this same privilege of encountering the risen Lord Jesus in the faces
of homeless people living under bridges, in subway stations and in the streets
of New York City as I served with the Emmaus Community in Harlem headed by our
Melkite priest Fr. David Kirk.
From
our reconciliation,
our joyful
hope and our power
of service to the needy brothers and sisters of Christ, flows peace, the peace that the world cannot give,
the peace that passes understanding. (cf.
John 14:27; 16:33; & 20:21) I
once saw a great and insightful statement about peace.
NO JESUS / NO PEACE, but
KNOW JESUS / KNOW PEACE. I pray for that peace of the risen Lord to reign
in your hearts and in the hearts of all those dear to you, as we celebrate with
joy these 40 glorious days of resurrection.
May this same joy flood your lives every Sunday, as we celebrate again
the Lords resurrection. To our
risen Lord be glory forever. Amen
Christ is risen ! He is truly risen !