Good Morning All,
John 20:1; “Now on the first
day of the week Mary Magdalene came to the tomb early, while it was still dark,
and saw that the stone had been taken away from the tomb.”
It must have been tough that
Sabbath day especially for the women.
They had stayed and watched Jesus die.
They went with Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus to bury Jesus but it
was late and the Sabbath was rapidly approaching so they did a quick
preparation of the body and then would return after the Sabbath to finish the
task. The wait on that Sabbath must have
been hard. Of course, according to
Jewish customs, you would so no work on the Sabbath so what would you do to
occupy your time and your thoughts? Many
today will wash clothes, or wash the table and do the dishes or they will sit
down and write out lists of things that need to be done but if you are not to
work, and all of this would constitute work, what would you do? Then there would have been the night;
probably a long and restless night and she was up early to get to the task at
hand. She was ready so early; it was
still dark but off she went.
Do you ever have times like that? Do you ever experience times of stress and
times of pressure? How do you handle it? Do you try and keep yourself busy and
occupied and try to keep your mind off of things or do you just sit and mull
over what is happening? Do you keep
replaying the events or wonder what tomorrow will mean? Have you had nights when sleep was slow in
coming and then there comes that tipping point, when you have to decide that it
is too late to sleep now so you might as well get up? Do you have times like Mary Magdalene
had? Then do what Mary Magdalene did; go
to Jesus.
Mary went expecting to prepare Jesus’ body
for a proper burial; what she received was a total change in her life. You and I may come to Jesus for all the wrong
reasons bur he can and will heal you and give you hope and, especially on those
sleepless nights, he can give you peace if you listen to him. When you are troubled, fearful or lost do
what Mary did; go to Jesus. Open your
heart to him, speak to him and let him hear your fear and your pain. Don’t wander the house looking for things to
take your mind off of your hurt; go to Jesus and let him heal the hurt that you
have.
Jesus invites all who labor or are heavy
burdened to come to him. Jesus told us
that not a sparrow falls without God knowing it so he knows your pain and
fear. He invites you to come to him and
to unload this fear to him. You don’t
have to stay up all night and worry; you don’t have to keep on stressing about
the many “what ifs?” God has your
answer; so don’t just wait up and worry and fear. Go to Jesus so that you can be healed.
Gracious Lord, lead us to
come to you. Lead us to bring the
burdens and the struggles of our life to you.
Send your Spirit of comfort and peace that we mat know the joy of the
contentment that you offer us freely.
Keep us in your loving arms. In
the precious name of Jesus our risen Savior and King we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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