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LSFAB0262: John 19-21


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Thoughts



In chapter 19 we read about the crucifixion of Jesus.



In chapter 20 we read about His resurrection.



In chapter 21 we read about some of the appearances of Jesus after the resurrection and before His ascension. 



One Word



Needless to say, every event spoken of in these three chapters is worthy of further comment, but there is just one word in these three chapters that gets me every time. One word. Can you guess what that word is?



Mary.



Here she is, standing at the opening of the tomb that had held Jesus' broken body, utterly broken hearted that someone has apparently taken him away, and all she wants is for this person who is apparently a gardener to tell her where they have taken him. She is weeping, and nearly inconsolable. All she can think of is finding her Lord.



How do I know this? Here's how. In nearly every mention of a person coming in contact with an angel, we are told that the person is terrified. So many times, we are told that the angel says, "Be not afraid."



Focus



But here, Mary sees two angels sitting where Jesus' body had been, and we don't read anything about Mary being frightened at all. The angels asked Mary why she was crying, and she answers them like she was talking to a normal person. All she can think of is finding her Lord.



And then she turns around to leave, and Jesus is standing there. But she doesn't recognize him. We aren't told why. Maybe she couldn't see clearly because of the tears in her eyes. Maybe she didn't even look directly at him. Maybe her gaze was directed at the ground. Maybe Jesus' appearance was altered in some way. Whatever the reason, her eyes did not recognize Him.



So she said to him, “Sir, if you have taken him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will go and get him.”



Joy!



And that's when it happened. He said her name. "Mary." In John 10:27 Jesus said, "My sheep hear my voice..." There was something about the way Jesus said her name that made the reality of who this was standing in front of her cause her to cry "Teacher!", and she either fell on her knees and hugged his legs, or just hugged Him while they were standing. Such a joyful scene! And now the tears were tears of happiness and relief!



Mary. She had heard Him say her name many times, and no one said it like He did. Once she heard him say it, there was no doubt. 



Both of my parents have been gone now for several years. But I can still hear what it sounded like when they said my name. I dare say, I will never forget the sound of their voices as they said Steven. I'm guessing you can hear how someone you love says, or said, your name.



I don't know what Jesus' physical voice sounds like, though I have felt Him speak to me in that still, small voice. But oh, how I look forward to hearing His voice call my name when I see Him face to face.



Today's Bible Translation



Bible translation used in today's episode: Ch. 19 NCV, Ch. 20 CEB, Ch. 21 CEV



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