The disciples had been with Jesus for three years. They had watched Him perform His miracles, witnessed His encounters with the religious leaders, and experienced His kind and compassionate nature. They had asked Him questions and heard His answers. They had seen Him walk on water and disappear into the mountains. They had been shocked when they found Him talking with a woman from Samaria, and perturbed with Him when He took too much time with children.
For three years they dreamed with Him about the coming Kingdom, even though their images of the future were quite different. They had envisioned positions of power and prestige, but He had reminded them that their role should be that of a servant. The disciples had given up their homes, jobs, and ambitions to follow this One who promised to use them to change the world.
Then, as they stood by paralyzed by fear, He was arrested. He was accused of blasphemy. He was tried and convicted. He was beaten and tortured and ridiculed and humiliated. He was crucified. He died. He was buried.
In those quiet difficult moments after His death, surely they struggled with what they had seen, with what they had done, and what they had not done. Questions and doubt must have filled their minds.
"We thought ... "
"What about ... "
"Why ... "
"We expected ... "
"We hoped ... "
"Is it really over?"
"Is it really over?"
"We thought we would have been better off financially."
"We meant to work less and spend more time with our family."
"We intended to get more involved in our church."
"We expected to make more progress on our marriage relationship."
"We hoped ... "
"We wish ... "
"Is it really over?"
There is good news.
As the disciples struggled with their questions, doubts, and regrets they received the greatest news they could have ever imagined. "The tomb is empty! He is alive!"
As we deal with all the things that we should have done, could have done, wish we had done, and ought to have done, the news is also good: "Happy New Year!" We get another chance.
The year has ended, but your life is not over! 2012 is a new year. Make the most of it.
HSI, whoever wrote this article from Media Team, Bro. AA, Oli or ? beautifully written and the year end and the new beginning with Jesus risen from the tomb is a beautiful reflection. The year has ended and for new beginnings I hope to see more beautiful writings. Keep up the good work.
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