Fr. Brian Soliven Sermons

HE IS RISEN!


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It is a curious thing how easily we grow accustomed to the dull weight of the world, as though sorrow were the final word, as though death were the great period at the end of every sentence. We live, most of us, as if the story is already written in ink that cannot be altered. The tears of Good Friday, we think, is simply how things are.

But then… there is Easter.

The Resurrection is not merely a happy ending tacked onto a tragic tale. It is the great reversal, the divine interruption. It is, if you like, the Author Himself stepping onto the stage and insisting that the play shall not end in darkness after all. Death, which seemed so solid, so inevitable, is revealed to be a door—and not a locked one.

If Christ is risen, then everything we assumed to be ultimate is, in fact, provisional. Sin is not the final master. Suffering is not meaningless. Even death itself has been, as it were, hollowed out from the inside. The worst thing is never the last thing.

This changes not only our destination, but our present. For if death has been defeated, then fear need not govern us like before. We are freed, freed to love recklessly, to forgive extravagantly, to hope stubbornly in places where hope seems absurd. The Resurrection does not remove the wounds of the world; rather, it transforms them. The scars remain, but they shine iridescently. St. Augustine discovered this in the 4th century, when he famously exclaimed, “In my deepest wound I saw your glory and it dazzled me.” 

And here is the most astonishing part: the Resurrection is not merely something that happened to Christ; it is something that happens to us. We are invited into it. The new life is not postponed until some distant heaven; it has already begun, quietly, like dawn spreading across the Central Valley, once suffocated by dense tule fog.

So we must ask ourselves: do we still live as though the tomb is sealed? Or have we begun to live as though it is empty?

For if it is empty—and it is—then everything has changed.

 

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