Jesus said to her,
"why are you crying?
Who is it that you're seeking?"
Supposing he was the gardener,
she replied,
"Sir, if you've carried him away, tell me where you've put him, and I will take him away."
Jesus said to her,
"Mary."
John 20:15-16 CSB
When Jesus asks a question it's not usually because he wants information.
"Why are you crying?"
I was at a memorial service yesterday and tears came at one point. If Jesus asked "why are you crying?" I would know why.
What about you?
When is the last time you cried?
Jesus question gently acknowledges our tears. He's interested in our loss.
He's here, with Mary, in her tears, not rushing, and says in his actions it's OK to cry.
Who or what's been lost hurts.
I'm here for you in this.
It's OK not to be OK, and I'm here.
"Who are you looking for?"
Tell me about the person you've lost. Who is it?
I can hear your story, your hurt.
And then Jesus speaks her name.
Hope.
Hope sparks up.
And for Mary in that moment hope becomes reality.
One day that hope we have will spark into reality as we are one day closer to seeing Jesus face to face.
Hope is real.
Mary carried hope in her heart and it became real in a cemetery on that first Easter.
Let Jesus gentle, kind questions keep hope alive.
#easter
#eastersunday
#heknowsyourname
#hopeiscomingforyou
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