Pascha
2008
“Do you seek Jesus of Nazareth , who was crucified? He
is risen; He is not here; behold the
place where they laid Him!”
Mark 16:6
The day before the Resurrection of our Lord,
was one of great triumph for the wicked and perverted
minds. They had succeeded in their mission to put to death
the One, who had done nothing but sooth and heal the
populace. They were happy by having silenced the Voice of
the One, who stood up to the “leaders,” and would always
silenced them.
It seemed, that the supernatural
had given way to the natural, that is, the world of death
and decay. But, even with the death of their greatest
“enemy,” they “leaders” were not satisfied. They were
afraid, that on the third Day His Disciples would go to the
Tomb and remove the Body, and say to the people, that He is
Risen. So, having requested from Pilate a proper guard, they
sealed the Tomb and guarded it well.
But, the third Glorious Day dawned!
The natural gave way to the supernatural. The curtain was
raised, and now we view the Glory of the Resurrection beyond
he grave, where death has no influence, and surely no
authority.
St. John the Chrysostom, in his
Catechetical Sermon heard at the midnight Resurrection
Service emphasizes, “the earth received the Body, and
encountered Heaven! It took what it saw, and was overcome by
what it did not see!”
And he continues: “O death, where is your sting? O Hades,
where is your victory? Christ is Risen, and you are
annihilated; Christ is Risen, and the demons have fallen;
Christ is Risen, and the Angels rejoice. Christ is Risen,
and life is liberated! Christ is Risen and the Tomb is
emptied of the dead. For Christ, having risen from the
dead, has become the first fruit of those, who have fallen
asleep.”
The Day of Anastasis is unique for all Christians. It is a
Day that seals and re-affirms our faith, as St. John
emphasizes in His Gospel: “This is the Victory that has
won over the world--- our faith!” The Anastasis
certifies, that after death, eternal Life follows! Two
thousand years ago, the Hebrews believed that the Lord had
come to free them from their Roman bondage. Yes, He did come
to save them – not from their physical bondage, but from
their burden of sin.
The Anastasis is the most glorious
Day of the year! The Holy Mother’s mournful tears, are now
transformed into tears of joy! Peter, having denied the Lord
three times, now confesses and says: “Lord, You know that
I love You!.” The doubting Thomas seeing the Lord,
falls to his knees and confesses: My Lord, and my God!”
All the Disciples, having seen the Lord, were now ready
to follow His Command and go forth to teach all Nations,
disregarding the danger of being put to death for their
preaching the “new Religion!
The Anastasis should always be uppermost in our mind, in
that our faith in the Lord, is our most valuable treasure.
With fervent faith, our spiritual eyes have a 20/20 vision,
so that we can recognize the miracles of life, and moreso
that the Good Fridays always culminate with the Glorious
Anastasis!.
Unfortunately, too many Christians
are remote to the central meaning of the Anastasis. We are
consumed by the externals, the preparation for our Paschal
meal, what we shall wear to compare with our peers etc.
But, Pascha has only one central
meaning and significance. It is the Glorious victory over
death and sin, as a result of the Lord’s Anastasis!
It is a day of triumph, and of the promise,
that we too shall be resurrected to live eternally in the
Lord’s Kingdom! But, we should always be cognizant of our
being prepared to meet the Lord. We must strive to galvanize
our soul with fervent faith in the glory and guarantee that
the Anastasis affords all of us.
So it is, that when moments of
despondency, when all things look so dark, and we seem to
think, that there is no way to emerge from this darkness,,
we must bring to mind the empty Tomb, and to remember, that
the Lord came to make all things new. In life, we face many
“Good Fridays,” but we should never despair, because for the
faithful Christian, there comes the Anastasis, which
annihilates the agony of
Good Friday. When we sense the true feeling of
“Christos Anesti,” “Christ is Risen.” new horizons open
up, which virtually give us renewed energy for life. These
may be thoughts, but these thoughts being given spirit by
substance, constitute our greatest treasure.
My prayer is for all of you, to
sense to the fullest the “Christos Anesti,” so that
our heart may be filled with renewed faith, and love in the
Lord, and in turn amongst all of us, our beloved Family of
the Ocala Greek Orthodox Mission. Amen.
+Fr. George Papadeas