Wednesday, April 15, 2020

What a great mystery story

Morning: Psalms 97, 99; Exodus 12:40-51; I Corinthians 15:29-41
I love mysteries; the story of the Resurrection truly is a mystery ... A body is missing, with various astonishing accounts of what happened to it. Excitement shapes the variety of people’s perceptions about what they saw. Some are willing to bribe others to hide the truth. Others wonder at what had happened, want to believe, but seek proof ... they go to Galilee in search of reassurance. Some accept the testimony of the witnesses. Many - because astonishment is the way they experience the world, since the world is fully of astonishing mystery - many simply believe it.

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