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Mar 26 2016 : The Times of India (Mumbai)
the speaking tree - Easter Story: Triumph Over Tragedy
Janina Gomes


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Since there is so much hype at Christmas, we are misled into believing that 
Christmas is the biggest feast for Christians. In actual fact it is Easter that 
is at the heart of the Christian faith as it celebrates the triumph of Jesus 
over death, sin and evil.

Jesus was crucified ­ but who wants to live with crosses these days? It is the 
cross however, that we experience in our daily lives. The cross forces us to 
come to terms with self and others. The cross says that we are vulnerable and 
it is this life experience that Jesus transforms into victory .

The passion is what we experience when we are lonely, abandoned, betrayed or 
mocked. It takes different forms in every individual's life, but the answer to 
all of them is the same ­ the resurrected Jesus. As Pope Francis says, "The 
moment of our humiliation is the moment of our humility." We do not fully 
understand why these things happen to us. But do we really prefer to live in 
despair or do we allow Jesus to take that same reality and make a wonderful new 
creation out of it? When we see Easter as an opportunity to rejoice and be 
reborn to a new life, we can take on any challenge with confidence.

Easter services on Maundy Thursday have a highlight ­ the washing of the feet 
of 12 chosen people from the congregation, whose feet are washed by the 
celebrants at the liturgy. It sends across the strong message that we are all 
servants. It is to inspire us to find meaning in humble service to others. In 
the worst of circumstances, we can still stand tall and accept that finally, 
God is in control. "Be still and know that I am God." The more we resort to 
agitated behaviour, the more we put faith in ourselves alone. But if we look at 
things and our own lives closely we will find that the hand of God has rested 
on us, that Providence indeed guides us along the way. God does not rescue us 
with high drama in a brilliant and spectacular way. He loves us into loving him 
in return. That is the greatest treasure we can have.

Easter removes the deep divide between God and humanity , because after Jesus' 
death and resurrection, we are one with God.He is accessible to all. That is 
why when Jesus died, the veil of the temple was rent into two.

Easter means that we make time and space for God. We rely less on ourselves but 
listen to what He is telling us every day. We can find him in the song of the 
birds, the early morning dew, the rain and the storms, the ups and the downs of 
life. There is a deep peace that emanates from God, heralding a new creation. 
It is as if Jesus is telling us: "See, I make of you a new creation."

I welcome the dawn and the dusk every day in my life, because it reminds me of 
God's faithfulness. He has carved us on the Palm of his Hands. He brings light 
to a darkened world. We all have our allotted times on earth ­ we do not 
understand, but if we listen in quiet to the God of both great and small 
things, every leaf, branch, meadow, flower, crow, sparrow, repeats the Easter 
message of a liberation from the past and an assured future.

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