And they went out and fled from the tomb; for trembling and astonishment had come upon them; and
they said nothing to any one, for they were afraid. ~Mark 16:8
Of all the Gospels, Mark’s recounting of the events on Resurrection Sunday is the most frustrating.
Mark tells us that three women go to the tomb on Sunday morning to anoint the body of Jesus—there
was no time to do that on Good Friday. They’re worried about who will roll away that large stone
blocking their way to Jesus. When they got there, the large stone had already been rolled away. Inside
someone described only as “a young man dressed in a white robe” tells them that Jesus isn’t there, like
they should have expected anything else. “He has risen, he is not here… But go, tell his disciples and
Peter that he is going before you to Galilee; there you will see him…”
And what do they do? You read it in the verse above. They ran away, saying nothing to anyone because
they were afraid. The end.
You and I know that it isn’t the end, but how did the news of Jesus’ resurrection get out and what does
that mean for us today? We will explore those questions on Easter morning as we consider what
happens next.