HE SAW AND HE BELIEVED
The
other disciple we hear about in today’s Gospel is none other than John,
the beloved disciple who leaned at the chest of Jesus at the Last
Supper. He was the one who endured the sight of Jesus until His dying
breath. It was this beloved disciple to whom Jesus gave His mother.
Having
heard of the empty tomb pronounced by the women, John hurriedly runs to
see for himself the site where Jesus lay. Of course in his youthful
energy he arrived first yet waits for Peter. No statement is made. Peter
the first disciple sees the empty tomb with the linen clothing on the
ground. While John, on the other hand, sees and believes. This is the
essence of the faith of the beloved — he sees and he believes.
Within
this octave, the Church brings us forward to the Resurrection, 30 years
after the birth of Jesus. Jesus has lived, died and been raised from
the dead. Just a few days ago we remember Him lying in a manger as a
baby. Now He is nowhere to be seen three days after dying on the cross.
Although rumors have it (from the women) that Jesus has indeed risen.
John, the disciple in the Gospel we hear about today, was one of the
special three. Peter, James and John often accompanied Jesus in the more
special moments.
John
was given amazing insight into the mystery of the person of Jesus
because his heart was pure, untainted and willing to be with his beloved
Master. Right up until the death of Jesus, John did not depart. It was
because of this purity that the disciple whom Jesus loves sees and
believes at the sight of the empty tomb.
We
too must pray for purity of heart so that we can see and believe. We
won’t see Jesus as John did, but with eyes of faith wide open, our
hearts will believe that Jesus is the Word made Flesh among us. He is no
longer in the tomb where they lay Him. The Jesus born in Bethlehem, who
suffered and died, is truly risen and walks among us today.Fr. Brian Steele, MGL
REFLECTION QUESTION: Do I believe in Jesus?
Lord,
You were born out of love for us; You died out of love for us; You rose
from the dead out of love for us. Thank You, Jesus, for Your love.
Amen.
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