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Word of Life. April 2010. " I am the resurrection and the life “ (Jn 11,25). Jesus said these words after the death of Lazarus of Bethany, the Lazarus he raised to life four days after he’d died. Lazarus had two sisters, Martha and Mary. When Martha heard that Jesus was coming, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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"I am the resurrection and the life“ (Jn 11,25)
Jesus said these words after the death of Lazarus of Bethany, the Lazarus he raised to life four days after
he’d died.
Lazarushad two sisters, Martha and Mary.
When Martha heard that Jesus
was coming, she immediately ran to meet him and said, ‘Lord, if you had been
here, my brother would not have
died.’
‘Your brother will rise again,’
Jesus answered. She replied,‘I know that
he will rise againin the resurrectionon the last day.’
Then Jesus declared: ‘I am the resurrection
and the life.Those who believe in me,even though they die, will
live, and everyone who lives
and believes in me will never die.’
"I am the resurrection and the life“ (Jn 11,25)
Jesus wants to make clear who he is for human beings. He possesses the most precious thing anyone could want:
Life, the Life that will never die.
If you’ve readJohn’s gospel,
you’ll have foundthat Jesus also said: ‘Just as the Fatherhas life in himself,
so he has granted the Son also to have life
in himself’.And since Jesus has
Life, he can give it to others.
"I am the resurrection and the life“ (Jn 11,25)
Martha believed in the final resurrection: ‘I know that he will rise again in the resurrection on the
last day.’
But with hiswonderful
affirmation, ‘I am the
resurrection and the life,’ Jesus tells her
that shedoes not have
to waitfor the future
to hopein the resurrection
of the dead.
Right now, in the present moment, for all those who believe in him,
he is already that divine, ineffable, eternal Life that will never die.
If Jesus isin those who believe,
if he is in you, you will not die. This Life in the
believer has the same nature
as the risen Jesusand is, therefore,
quite differentfrom the human
condition in whichwe find ourselves.
And this extraordinary Life, which already exists in you, will become fully manifest on the last day when,
with your whole being, you will take partin the resurrection that is to come.
"I am the resurrection and the life“ (Jn 11,25)
But it will no longer mean that existence is pointless, no longer be absurd, the failure of life, your final end. Death, for you, will no longer be really a death.
With these words Jesus is certainly not denying that physical death exists. But that does not imply the loss oftrue Life. Death will remain for you, as for everyone, a unique, intense, perhaps feared experience.
"I am the resurrection and the life“ (Jn 11,25)
And when was this undying Life born in you?
In your baptism.There, even though,as a human being
you were destined to die, you received
immortal Life from Christ.
In your baptism,in fact, you received
the Holy Spiritwho is the One
who raised Jesusfrom the dead.
The condition for receiving this sacrament was the faithyou professed, perhaps through your godparents.
On the occasion of the rising of Lazarus,Jesus stated clearly to Martha: ‘Those who believe in me,even though they die, will live … Do you believe this?’
‘Believing’, here,is somethingvery serious,
very important. It does not mean simply acceptingthe truths Jesushas proclaimed;
it means adheringto them with your
whole being.
To have this Life, therefore, you must say your ‘yes’ to Christ.And this means adherence to his words, to his commands: living
them.Jesus reinforced this, ‘Whoever keeps my word will never see death’.
And the teachings of Christ are summed up in love.So you cannot but be happy: in you there is Life!
"I am the resurrection and the life“ (Jn 11,25)
In this period of preparation to celebrate Easter,let’s help one another make that decisive shift,
which we have always to renew, towards the death of our ego,
so that from now on Christ, the Risen One, may live in us.
“Word of Life”, monthly publication of the Focolare Movement.
Original text by: Chiara Lubich, March 1999.
Graphic design by Anna Lollo in collaboration with Fr. Placido D’Omina (Sicily - Italy)
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"I am the resurrection and the life“ (Jn 11,25)
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