Come to Stillness: Take a few minutes to allow your mind and heart to
be still before God.
Opening Prayer: Power of Love, shining through the risen
Jesus, radiantly shine in the dark places of my pain. Let their power to infect me be broken and
drawn into your heart. (Feed My Shepherds by Flora Slosson Wuellner)
Scripture Reading for the Day: Luke 24:1-12
Reading for Reflection:
There was one
resurrection; there are four narratives of it.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John tell the story, each in his own way. Each narrative is distinct and has its own
character. When the four accounts are
absorbed into the imagination, they develop rich melodies, harmonies,
counterpoint. The four voices become a
resurrection quartet.
Yet many people never hear the music. The reason, I think, is that the apologetic
style for years has been to “harmonize” the four resurrection stories. But it never turns out to be
harmonization. Instead of listening to
their distinctive bass, tenor, alto, and soprano voices, we have tried to make
the evangelists sing the same tune.
Differences and variations in the resurrection narratives are denied,
affirmed, doubted, and “interpreted.”
There is a better way. Since we have four accounts that supplement
one another, we can be encouraged to celebrate each one as it is, and to
magnify the features that make it distinct from the others. Instead of melting them down into an ingot of
doctrine, we can burnish the features that individualize them.
When we do that, our imagination expands,
and the resurrection acquires the sharp features and hard surfaces of real
life. Through the artistry of the four
evangelists, the particularity and detail of local history, the kind we
ourselves live in, becomes vivid. (Subversive Spirituality by
Eugene Peterson)
Reflection and Listening: silent and written
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Closing Prayer: Lord of all life and power, who through the
mighty resurrection of your Son overcame the old order of sin and death to make
all things new in him: grant that we, being dead to sin and alive to you in
Jesus Christ, may reign with him in glory; to whom with you and the Holy Spirit
be praise and honour, glory and might, now and in all eternity. Amen. (A
Collect for Easter, Oremus)
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