ODB: Grief Overturned
April 12, 2020
READ: John 20:11–18
I have seen the Lord! John 20:18
According to Jim and Jamie Dutcher, filmmakers known for their knowledge of wolves, when happy, wolves wag their tails and romp about. But after the death of a pack member, they grieve for weeks. They visit the place where the pack member died, showing grief by their drooping tails and mournful howls.
Grief is a powerful emotion we’ve all experienced, particularly at the death of a loved one or of a treasured hope. Mary Magdalene experienced it. She’d traveled with and helped support Jesus and His disciples (Luke 8:1–3). But His cruel death on a cross separated them. The only thing left for Mary to do for Jesus was to finish anointing His body for burial—a task the Sabbath had interrupted. But imagine how Mary felt when she found not a lifeless, broken body but a living Savior! Though she hadn’t at first recognized the man standing before her, when He spoke her name, she knew who He was—Jesus! Instantly, grief turned to joy. Mary now had joyful news to share: “I have seen the Lord!” (John 20:18).
Jesus entered our dark world to bring freedom and life. His resurrection celebrates that He accomplished what He set out to do. See the link below to view the “In Pursuit of Jesus” video to learn more about the joy of a new life in Christ. We too can celebrate His resurrection and share the good news: He’s alive!
— Linda Washington
When have you experienced a time when your sadness turned to joy? How will you share the news of Christ’s resurrection this week?
Jesus, I celebrate Your resurrection and the new life I can experience in You.
Source: Our Daily Bread