Matthew 28:8 -
So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy, and ran to tell his disciples.Observations/Applications: I LOVE the conundrum of emotion these women grapple with ... "afraid yet filled with joy."
Every time I have had a powerful encounter with God ... my baptism, the first time I really understood what the word "grace" was, worshipping with Matt, a variety of quiet times and Bible studies, praying with friends, watching lives change after encountering God ... I have left the situation "afraid yet filled with joy."
The joy part is obvious ... God brings so much hope and freedom.
The fear is confusing. For me, part of it is a holy reverence ... "How in the world does God love me so much that He has granted me access to this kind of intimacy with Him?" Another part of me is downright intimidated, "Oh crud. If He's going to grant me access to this kind of knowledge and understanding of Him, I bet He's going to expect me to do something with it. Yikes! I wish He didn't have so much faith in me."
I wonder if that was the "fear and joy" Mary and the other Mary felt? Joy at the fact that Jesus had indeed risen from the dead; fear that, wow, something big is happening and we get to be a part of it.
My prayer: God, Thank you for defeating death through the resurrection of Your Son. Thank you for the joy it brings. Thank you for challenging us to do something about it. Help us be obedient in following that challenge. Amen.
Recent Comments