Theme: Who will roll back the Stone for us?
For
more than two thousand years ago, humanity has never known a night as powerful
as tonight. Tonight represents that great night when the power of death was
conquered, the night that reconciled heaven and earth, the night of hope.
The
Mother Church is glad for the joyful and glorious triumph of her spouse, Jesus,
over death. That is why she invites her children to rejoice and ponder over the
salvific wonders of God. The readings all speak of God’s benevolence, love,
salvation and mercy on all He created.
Beginning
with the book of Genesis, we recall the goodwill God manifested for man which
He revealed in creation. We remember His covenant with Abraham. We recall His
mighty deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt and His blessings and counsels
through the prophets.
Tonight,
we see the restoration God is making. He is making all things new for those who
love Him. He is restoring us from death to life, from sickness to health, from
poverty to riches and most importantly from sin to righteousness. This is the
night of liberation, when God liberates us from the shackles of sin, of
condemnation, of determinism and from hopelessness.
This
is the night when the new Adam rose in search of the old Adam. The night the
living Adam wakes the sleeping Adam. The night the mighty hand rolled away the
stone of death, releasing the captives and granting pardon to sinners. This is
the night the power of impossibilities were broken. Tonight is the night of miracles.
In
the gospel reading (Mk. 16:1-7), we see the power of resurrection subdue the
power of nature, the power of captivity, the power of hindrance, the power of limitation,
the power of failure, the power of disappointment and the power of death.
The
virtuous women who came to anoint the body of Jesus were conscious of these
negative powers and their limitations.. They knew they could not access the
body of Christ because of the huge stone at the entrance. Their question was
“who will roll back the stone for us to go inside the tomb?” They were afraid
but determined. But on reaching there, the stone had already been rolled back
and they entered the tomb to be told by an angel that the power of resurrection
has occurred.
Beloved
brethren, tonight, we ponder on the power of resurrection, tonight, we ask
ourselves who will roll back this stone of suffering, death, hunger, poverty,
terrorism, war, ignorance, disease, etc, troubling the world? It is still this
power of resurrection. No matter what your stone is, the power of resurrection
can roll it back.
Let
us be determined just like these women were to do the good we ought to do,
according to our means and strength. Whatever preventive stone we may
encounter, the power of resurrection is there to roll it back for us.
Tonight,
joy is our lot, thanksgiving is our portion, restoration is our dream,
reconciliation is our disposition, redemption is our gift and salvation is our
gain. Therefore, let us go out with shouts of joy, proclaiming the risen Lord
whose power of resurrection will roll back every negative obstacle on our way
to salvation. Amen. God loves you.
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Excellent reflection! You have given me some new ideas for my own Easter Vigil homily.
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Fr. Brian
This is a powerful homily. I wonder what else one can add. It's great. May the risen Lord bless us all
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