HOLY SATURDAY: DEATH AND LIFE
DEATH AND LIFE What a stark contrast we have on this Holy Saturday! We pass through a day in the liturgy where all is silence. As the day begins, many of our churches will be bare the tabernacle empty as we share liturgically in Jesus death and burial. Yes, as the Easter Vigil begins this evening, we will be introduced once again into the fullness of life through His resurrection to glory. Tonight, our churches will be resplendent with new life and beauty. The contrast in the course of a single day is great indeed.
In the passage that will be read tonight at the Easter Vigil (Romans 6:3-11), Saint Paul teaches us that we share both in Jesus death and in His resurrection. Our own baptism is itself a paradox of life and death. Through baptism into Jesus death on the cross, we die to sin. And, through the same baptism into His resurrection, we too are raised to a new life in His Spirit. What a glorious contrast our life is meant to be! As we die every day to self and sin, we receive new life through the power of Jesus resurrection. The life of the risen Lord is in us because we have been baptized into Him. His power is within us to change us. By His Spirit, we can begin to live a new life.
Holy Saturday is an excellent opportunity for us to seek this new life by spending time in prayer and reading Gods word. As much as we are able, let us make this a day of seeking God in silence and waiting. Let us anticipate the gift of new life that we will receive tonight as we renew our baptismal vows and participate in the Easter liturgy.
Today is an opportunity to grow closer to Jesus and receive more of His life. Jesus has conquered sin, death, and Satan. We can experience the victory of His death and resurrection this day. We can expect tangible changes in our lives in the days and weeks ahead, because we have received the power of the risen Jesus.
Daily Marriage Tip for March 30, 2013:
Holy Saturday is an in-between day. Jesuss followers were grief stricken and afraid. They did not yet know of the resurrection. Ponder a time in your marriage when you were unsure and afraid of the future. Sometimes we just have to wait to understand.