Sunday Homilies
Faith and Courage When the time had come for Christ to be taken down from the cross, Joseph of Arimathea, a highly respected Jewish leader, approached Pilate to ask for Jesus's body. Although other followers of Christ hid in fear, Joseph did not do likewise. His high position in Jerusalem didn't deter him from seeking out the body of Christ, the one they had crucified. Instead, his faith gave him great courage to approach Pilate. Joseph's example of faith shows how God gives courage to those who seek to do good. With the help of others he began the process of preparing Christ's body for burial, laying Him in a grave and sealing it with a stone. However, they were unable to complete the usual Jewish burial customs before the Sabbath. For this reason, on the first day of the week, the myrrh-bearers faithfully went to the life-giving tomb to finish preparing Jesus body. These faithful women were not paralyzed by fear of the Jews, like the Apostles, nor did the knowledge of the obvious obstacle, that is the stone blocking the tomb, deter them. If the myrrh-bearers did not possess such bold faith they would have never attempted to finish the burial rights. Loving the Lord, they were filled with courage. As a reward for their faith the myrrh-bearing women were the first to receive the joyful news from an angel of resurrection. What more glorious blessing could they have received? The example of the myrrhbearing women demonstrates how the merciful Lord rewards our every good intention. Showing how God blesses many times over those who place even a small bit of faith in Him. The Church draws special attention to these faithful people, Joseph of Arimathea and especially the myrrh-bearing women, on the second Sunday following Pascha each year. In both cases they bear witness to how people receive more courage when they act with faith and love towards God. By disregarding the social pressure and danger these true followers of Christ present us with a lasting archetype of Christian discipleship. God does not let the smallest decision of faith go unnoticed; He repays every good intent as He did with the myrrh-bearing women.
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