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The Celebration of the Gospel April 17, 2016 —Fourth Sunday of Easter ________We Gather as the Body of Christ______ GREETING PRELUDE 8:15: El Numero Uno …
Jesus meets us where we are, with reverence for us wherever we’re at– and also invites us to move on, to grow, to follow.
Whether or not we “believe,” like Thomas we are looking for Jesus, reaching out for the living presence of God in our lives. God is here, and comes to each of us in different ways, so keep your eyes open. Keep reaching out.
Easter is not just a happy ending to a tough challenge. It’s about the power of love to set us free from fear, free from the failure of our love, free from death’s power to control us. God has met all that separates us from God and from life in the cross, and still, always, gives us new life.
The “sacrifice” of Jesus’ blood is not a sacrifice to God to “pay ” for our sins. We’re not the ones who make the sacrifice, and it’s not to God. It’s God’s sacrifice for us: God’s love poured out for us even at the greatest cost, so that we may live overflowing with that same love.
The story of the passion is not about God requiring Jesus to die for our sins: our sin is already forgiven. The story is about two ways of facing the world: with fear, which leads to judgment, separation, violence and death; and love, which leads to forgiveness and life. Jesus shows us God’s love and also models the life of love we ourselves are to live.
Mary anoints Jesus in preparation for his suffering: a Compassionate One tends us in our struggles.
Jesus tells of a father who is prodigal (extravagantly generous) with love. God’s unconditional love fills us so that we can love one another and return to our kinship with each other in God.