Each Christian feast raises hundreds of questions and gives hundreds of answers. The questions are from men, the answers come from God through the feasts. This is especially true with the feast of Christ’s Resurrection. Here He opens for us, with His keys, hundreds of locked doors. For God has more answers than man has questions; He has more keys than man has mysteries. Let us, then, consider a few such questions.
Here is a mystery: Why did Christ rise from the dead?
The key: In the same way that a well rooted tree withstands the winds, as light is preserved in darkness and as truth is preserved amidst lies.
A third mystery: Is the Resurrection of Christ still felt today?
The key: It is powerfully felt, throughout the entire world. Gazing with the eyes of the spirit at the resurrected Lord, the weak are strengthened, the sorrowful are comforted, the sad rejoice, sinners repent, the wicked are corrected, the impure are cleansed, the persecuted are encouraged, the despondent hope, sufferers pray, and those on their death-beds no longer fear death: Today the Master spoiled hell and raised the prisoners from all ages whom it had held in bitter bondage. (From the Paschal canon).
A fourth mystery: What are the conditions for our own resurrection?
The key: To imitate here on earth Christ and His Apostles and all the righteous ones who pleased God, according to one’s strength and God-given talents. To be humble, modest, compassionate, merciful, just, peace loving and persistent in every virtue. To pray to God, to repent of our sins, to constantly correct ourselves. To read and listen to the joyous news, that is the Gospel of Christ, to accept every word of the Lord as sacred and to treasure it as a pearl, every word, every word. To believe all that Christ said, confessed or promised. And so we cannot but have hope that we will rise up in this life from spiritual death, and in the life to come from eternal death. Thus spoke the resurrected Lord: I am the Resurrection and the Life: he that believeth in Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in Me shall never die. (John 11:25-26)
Vol. 18, Issue 03-04
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