By now, many of you have been
in our house. It took a long time to build. We started by meeting with the
builder to draw some plans. Six months later, he was finally able to start.
First, he dug a huge hole for
the basement and the foundation. He filled it with concrete, and then built
walls and placed the roof. He dug long trenches for gas, water and electricity.
He installed windows, doors, a furnace, electric wires, pipes and inside walls.
Later, we painted the walls and moved our furniture. It took over a year to
build our house!
I tell you this because in our
Gospel today (John 2:13-22), after Jesus drove out the money-changers and the
animals, some unbelievers got angry and confronted Him. Jesus said to them, “Destroy
this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.”
Three days?! It took us over a
year to build a house and Jesus says he can raise a temple in three days?! …
Wait. Was Jesus talking about a building or something else?
Jesus was not talking about a
building, but His body. Jesus was talking about His Resurrection. Jesus was
telling them that if they destroyed Him, He would be raised up to a new life in
three days. He was talking about what day? That’s right! Easter!
Easter is about Jesus rising
from the dead. That’s Good News! Do you know what else is Good News? Your
baptism. Because you were baptized you share in Jesus’ new life. You share in
Jesus’ Resurrection.
With that, let us pray.
Heavenly Father, from whom all fatherhood in heaven and earth is named: Bless
these and all children, and give their parents the spirit of wisdom and love,
so that the homes in which they grow up may be to them an image of Your Kingdom,
and the care of their parents a likeness of Your love. We pray in the Name of
the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
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