RESPONDING TO GOD’S GRACE
The
figure of Mary Magdalene in the Gospel is somewhat mysterious. She is
sometimes identified with the woman caught in adultery (John 8:1-11)
from whom Jesus casts out seven demons and also as the first person to
witness the resurrection (John 20: 1-2, 11-18). It is impossible to
identify her exactly, barring some new evidence or texts coming to light that would help in this task.
As we honor her commitment to the Lord today, we can do so under many
different senses. Let us focus on her willingness to let go of an old
way of life and embrace a new one. This combines the witness of the two
texts above in demonstrating that she moves from a life of sin (as an
adulteress, which she does not deny) to a life of witness (God chose her to be the first witness of the resurrection). This is an enormous change, similar to that of Paul of Tarsus in its magnitude.
The reason I want to focus on this is because it can be a source of
hope and consolation for us — that nothing is impossible with God. It
does not matter where we have been and what we have done; what matters
is whether or not we are willing to repent and change our lives for the
better. This is the essence of conversion. If it is possible for Mary
Magdalene (and for Paul for that matter), then it is also possible for
us.
Despair, which is a great enemy of the Gospel and conversion, makes us
lose sight of the power of God to transform our lives. In the story of
Mary Magdalene, we see the power of God very clearly and, thus, have a
clear antidote to despair. If God has done this marvelous work in her
life, then He has the power to do it in ours as well. This is the Good
News of our salvation. Let us proclaim it to everyone. Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: Are you prone to despair in your life? Do you ever fall into
the “stinking thinking” that your sins are just too many and too big
for God to deal with?
Jesus,
transform my life. Help me to believe and trust that, no matter what
sins I have committed or may commit in the future, Your love is big
enough to forgive me.
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