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The Surprise Party
Bishop Vashti McKenzie 

The resurrection described in John's gospel appears to be a series of many 
surprises. The stone was rolled away from the mouth of the tomb. Mary Magdalene
was surprised. The tomb was empty. The Disciples, who raced to the burial site, 
were surprised. 

The gardener surprises Mary, who did not recognize the resurrected Lord. You 
can imagine the surprise of the other disciples that night when Mary announced
to them, "I have seen the Lord." 

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It shouldn't have been a surprise. Jesus told them He had a date with a cross. 
The reason for His coming, the capstone of His mission and the culmination
of His earthly ministry was up on a cross and out of a grave - ALIVE. 

The portrayal of the life and ministry of Jesus in the Gospels could be termed 
also as a series of surprises. Surprise! Jesus taught with a fresh 
interpretation
of the law, with an authority not seen before or since. Surprise! Jesus said 
love your neighbor and also your enemies, pray for them who despitefully use
you, and forgive 70 times 7.

Surprise! Jesus taught seek first the Kingdom and the stuff your looking for 
will be added to you. Surprise! Jesus endured the cross and the shame for the
joy at a time when we didn't deserve it; for while we were sinners Jesus died 
on a cross. 

Surprise! Jesus went further to reach people and to reconcile them to God 
crossing political, cultural and historical boundaries. He let nothing stand in
His way. The Pharisees, soldiers, Herod and Satan all tried to stop Him. Peter 
tried to convince Him to choose another course of action and Judas tried
to betray Him into military action. 

We may even remain surprised at how important we are to Jesus Christ. Surprised 
that salvation is still available by grace through faith. Surprised that
there is still healing in His hem when we are unworthy to unlatch the sandals 
from His feet. Surprised that even when we tripped over our own feet, stumbled
into poor decisions, disintegrated in private or flopped in public Jesus was 
there for us.

Even when we didn't deserve resuscitation, surprise, Jesus led the rescue 
effort. 

What a great surprise party it was that day when Jesus rose from the grave with 
all power in His hands. The rules for inclusion were changed so that all
who call upon the name of Jesus shall be saved; the grave has no victim and 
death no sting. 

Let us gather together to celebrate the proclamation of this victory and the 
spread of a new community ruled by God's love. Let us celebrate by recommitting
our lives to the worship, work and witness of our resurrected Messiah. Tell our 
own story to all who would listen, like Mary, I have seen the Lord! 

Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie

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