“Jesus said to her, ‘Mary!’ She turned and said to him in Hebrew, ‘Rabbouni!’ (which means [my] Teacher).”
I don’t know about you, but this year I experienced resurrection in a drastically different way than any year prior. I did not need a fast and furious Jesus rising from the dead. I needed a slow and steady voice in the dark clearly saying my name.
A real resurrection is made up of slow revelations. I feel led to return to the tomb. Have you ever returned to a room only to forget why you came in the first place? Did you forget what you were looking for? If you’re like me, I have to retrace my steps from whence I came to jolt my memory! So it is with resurrection. I don’t know about you, but this year I experienced resurrection in a drastically different way than any year prior. I did not need a fast and furious Jesus rising from the dead. I needed a slow and steady voice in the dark clearly saying my name.
The power of the second tomb. You see, if you slow down in your reading, Mary did not see Jesus until she returned a second time to the tomb, alongside Peter and the disciple whom Jesus loved. After Peter and the other disciple went back home, she sat outside of the tomb weeping. The angels ask her why was she weeping. Then Jesus asks her why was she weeping and whom was she seeking? It’s dark. She’s ugly crying. It’s hard to recognize Jesus in the dark through your mascara running down with your tears, especially if you aren’t expecting to find life in a dead situation.
And yet… when someone calls you by name, your own name pulls you out of the darkness! The one who sees you and says your name has the power to call you out and call you in! She knows that voice that must have thundered through her body and down her soul. Her body remembered the deliverance. Her ears remembered what his voice sounded like calling her name. Ah yes: redeemed.
Don’t be afraid nor hesitate to return to the tomb again to remember your name. The one who knows your name knows your story is the one who calls your name to give you your calling and continue unfolding your story. Don’t underestimate slow resurrections made up of small revelations. Jesus is still in the business of turning tomb moments into testifying moments. Weeping moments into witnessing moments. This is the power of the second tomb.
No there were not two! But her eyes were opened the second time there. We will be looking at the two on the road to Emmaus how their eyes were opened as well.
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