Jesus the Gardener?
I love to play with today’s gospel reading from John
(Chapter 20.) Mary of Magdala, who stood
outside the empty tomb of Jesus, was weeping when two angels appeared to her,
one sitting at the head and one sitting at the foot of where the body of Jesus
had been laid.
The angels started questioning her about why she was
crying. She explained that Jesus had
been taken and she didn’t know where. So
Jesus appeared to her in his resurrected body and she didn’t recognize
him. He asked her, “Woman, why are you
weeping? Whom are you looking for?”
I love the next part, where scripture tells us that she
thought Jesus was the gardener! She
wonders if Jesus knows where Jesus is.
Jesus calls out her name and she immediately recognizes him.
He tells her “Stop holding on to me, for I have not yet
ascended to the Father.” And then, in the pattern I suggested yesterday, he
tells her to go and tell his brothers—meaning the disciples—that he is going to
his Father, and her Father, to his God and her God.
Scripture says Mary “went and announced to the disciples, ‘I
have seen the Lord,’ and what he told her.”
It always cracks me up that she thought Jesus was the
gardener. I suppose the gardener would
have been the logical person to be hanging around the tomb, but still, I love
that line.
For me, whenever I read this passage, I always think about
how we encounter Jesus throughout the day in the people that we meet, and that
we, too, do not recognize him as imaged in our brothers and sisters.
How would we treat each other differently, if we were to recognize
Jesus in each other?
Can you even imagine how wonderful that must have been for
Mary of Magdala to see Jesus again? And,
as we will see in upcoming readings, she was not the only one.
For many of us who have been unable to go to Mass and
receive Jesus in the Eucharist, undoubtedly we, too, will experience such joy
when we are reunited with him.
May you be filled with Easter joy as you, too, meet the resurrected
Jesus in the days ahead.
Janet Cassidy
janetcassidy.blogspot.com
janetcassidy.blubrry.net (podcasts)
janetcassidy.blogspot.com
janetcassidy.blubrry.net (podcasts)
Comments
Post a Comment