So how was your day? I imagine you’ve been asked that question before. At the end of the day
with a friend, a spouse, partner, family member someone asks you, “So how
was your day?” And what are some of your responses? It started out pretty
well but it went downhill. It went from bad to worse. Nothing special. Just an ordinary day. Actually not too bad. It got
better as the day went by. So how was your day? The question invites a narration of all that has passed. All that was surprising,
challenging, heart-warming, or heart breaking. So how was your day?
I imagine someone asking Mary Magdalene or any of the women who had gone to the tomb on Sunday morning
to anoint the body of Jesus. Their day began early in the morning. Their days had gone from bad with the news of the arrest
of Jesus to the absolute worst, unthinkable, unimaginable, his death of the Cross. And as we hear the women were the ones
who were the witnessed. They were faithful to him through the heart-breaking loss of his love and his life. So this Sunday
morning, very early at the break of day, their hearts were heavy with grief and loss. (You know that feeling. I know you know
if you have lost a loved one, especially in an untimely death. There is no death that is really timely) Their day began with
the weight of sadness, loss, grief, disappointment… you name all those heart-breaking realities)
But this was no ordinary day. This day was not a day of human creation. This was not a day where
the power of evil held sway. This was not a day of death and decay, of disappointment and despair, No this was not a day of human making. This was the day the Lord had made. This was the day when things
went from bad to best. From the unimaginable, heart-breaking loss of a loved one to the unimaginable, heart-stoppoing discovery
that God was God after all. That God had not abandoned his beloved. That God’s
faithfulness to Jesus was the final word. That God was working, God was breathing life, God was oh so GOOD and so GOOD and
Soooooo Good this God. Raising Jesus from the Dead. This was the day the Lord had made and there was reason, oh so much reason
to rejoice.
And my brothers and sisters, This is the day the lord has made. This day. This is our day. God is
making this day for us. This day is God’s creation. God’s victory over sin and death that is fulfilled in the
faithful love of Jesus Christ. Yes, we will have days that go from bad to worse or from bad to better but just don’t
forget this is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad. Alleuluia!