An Easter Reflection

Perhaps the Hasidim explain it best. They tell of a young disciple who said to the holy one, “You know, when I study and when I join others in great feasts, I feel a great sense of light and life. But the minute the feast is over it all disappears; everything dies in me.”
The old holy one replied: “It is just this feeling that happens when a person walks through the woods at night, when the breeze is cool and the scent in the air is delicious. If another joins the traveler with a lantern, they can walk safely and joyfully together. But if they come to a crossroads and the one with the lantern departs, then the first must grope her way alone unless she carries her light within her.”
Resurrection Sunday is about reconciling the light within us with the darkness around us. Jesus, you see, did not leave us with empty longing; Jesus left us with light, a direction, a way, a meaning, a truth. Consequently, the Resurrection did not change the world. On the contrary, the Resurrection changed the apostles who are supposed to change the world.
What is supposed to be celebrated on Easter Sunday is not only that Jesus has risen but that we have risen by His rising to become something new and something bold and something strong.

— Joan D. Chittister

2 Responses to “An Easter Reflection”

  1. Christine Says:

    I really like the additions to the website. Thanks Beth and Steve for all your work with it. (Now I can raise my hand in church for having visited the site this week.)

    I’ll be back - Christine

  2. Barbara and Larry Goldberg Says:

    Not sure how to get the pictures to you.

    What is email address here?

    Barbara

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