Early in the Morning - Easter Sunday Sermon by Tom Sims
Early
“The first
day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet dark, unto the
sepulchre, and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulchre.”- John 20:1
It was early.
It was before
the rising of the sun. It was still dark.
It was dark on
the face of the earth, and it was dark in the hearts of the women who had come
to the grave to anoint the body of Jesus.
The darkness
that surrounds us can be discouraging. But darkness within us can be
overwhelming.
These faithful
women were facing the darkness of grief, despair, disappointment, and were
still in shock. Yet, they were doing what needed to be done. They were acting
as the immediate family of their master and Lord, and they were coming to his
tomb to perform the necessary rituals of their faith and culture.
All they could
probably do was put one foot in front of the other and go through the motions
through their emotions. Dazed by sorrow, they let love lead them to the garden
that morning while it was still dark.
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It is very dark when your faith in humanity is
crushed.
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It is very dark when your faith in God is
compromised.
It was
about to be daylight.
It was about to
be the greatest moment of daylight since the creation of the cosmos when God
said "Let there be light" and there was light.
They were about
to discover that death had been overruled by life. They were about to encounter
life itself and be encountered by the risen Lord Jesus.
Darkness was
about to disappear from their lives.
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Faith emerges in the absence of light.
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Faith awaits the dawning of day.
Hope was
about to be reborn in their hearts.
It was early.
It was much earlier than they could even imagine. Even though it was dark within them and
around them, they were about to discover that the sun was already shining.
Jesus, the
resurrection, and the life had risen from the dead and God's eternal day had
commenced.
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Hope defies all indicators of doom.
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Hope is sparked, here, by an empty tomb.
“Death in vain forbids him rise.
Alleluia.
Christ hath opened Paradise,
Alleluia!!”
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