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From: Fr HC Smith <howard.smith@anglican.org.au><br>
To: Propertalk <propertalk.topic@ecunet.org><br>
Sent: Tue, Apr 26, 2011 5:13 am<br>
Subject: [propertalk.topic] Easter 2: John 20.19-31<br>
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<pre style="font-size: 9pt;"><tt>Friends,<br>
This week here are few notes on the Gospel for you on which you may like to <br>
build a sermon.<br>
Howard<br>
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* For many people in the community, and even some in the Church, the <br>
Resurrection of Jesus was, and is, a great puzzle: What are we to make of <br>
it? What does it mean? What difference does it make for us as individuals?<br>
+ I suspect that many people think of it in much the same way<br>
as we think about people who have been clinically dead for a<br>
brief time (i.e. their heart has stopped beating), but then<br>
doctors have been able to revive them;<br>
- perhaps even like Lazarus, or Jairus’ daughter, or the<br>
widow’s son from Nain, to mention a few from the NT;<br>
- or people who have had open heart surgery.<br>
+ But that doesn’t plumb the depths of Jesus’ Resurrection;<br>
- because all those people had to, or will have to, die again:<br>
all they got was their old life given back to them.<br>
+ Jesus, on the other hand, was raised to life never to die again: his <br>
risen life is a new kind of life.<br>
* This new kind of life is well demonstrated in the experience of Thomas <br>
(about whom we read today):<br>
- when he was confronted by the risen Christ he did not simply<br>
respond by saying: “well, it’s true after all; you’re back alive;<br>
so, let’s get on with what those soldiers so rudely interrupted.”<br>
+ No! Thomas “saw” much more than he bargained for: he saw that Jesus <br>
truly is ‘Lord and God’.<br>
+ When we in the 21st century come to that same realisation,<br>
everything else changes: we cannot remain the same.<br>
* The depth of the change is shown in the other part of the Gospel <br>
passage we’ve read today:<br>
- the Spirit of the risen Christ creates a community of people<br>
where forgiveness of sins is the very basis of its life.<br>
+ The way of overcoming the defects of the ‘old creation’ is<br>
sharing and accepting the pardon which God extends to all people;<br>
- realising that forgiveness is offered even to people who<br>
commit such horrifying acts as crucifying God’s Son;<br>
- and then we are challenged to go and do the same to others:<br>
- not to seek revenge, not to mete out merciless punishment,<br>
but to forgive: to behave in such a way as to keep open the<br>
channels of communication, fostering change and growth.<br>
+ This is an entirely new and radical way of living - it’s Resurrection <br>
living.<br>
+ It is not simply a recovery or a continuation of the old kind of<br>
life; it is living in a community of harmony, a community living<br>
in the power of the Spirit, conscious of being new creatures in Christ.<br>
+ This is what the Resurrection means; it is overcoming the old<br>
way of living where all the ravages of sin continually frustrate<br>
our plans, our hopes and our dreams.<br>
+ By placing ourselves in the company of the Risen Christ we’re<br>
not merely saving our souls, but we are building the New World<br>
of God here and now.<br>
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The Rev'd Dr H.C. Smith<br>
Retired Anglican Priest<br>
Orange NSW<br>
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