Mary Magdalene and the Empty Tomb

It had only been a couple of days, and Mary Magdalene and all of Jesus’ followers were still processing the recent events. They could not believe what had happened. Hadn’t Jesus said He was the Messiah? He was the one they had waited for! How could this happen? And now He was gone. Betrayed and crucified in less than a day!
Mary Magdalene was still mourning Jesus. She decided to go to the place where Jesus was buried. She went while it was dark. She knew the tomb was being guarded, so she was very careful – not wanting to draw attention to herself.
On the first day of the week Mary Magdalene came to the tomb early, while it was still dark. (John 20:1 CSB)
When she arrived, though, she saw something she didn’t expect.
She saw that the stone had been removed from the tomb. (John 20:1 CSB)
This had to be even more discouraging! Someone had disturbed Jesus’ grave! Mary then decided to go investigate and found out what we all know - Jesus was not in the tomb!
This was very confusing to her, so she reached out to others in her confusion:
So she went running to Simon Peter and to the other disciple, the one Jesus loved, and said to them, “They’ve taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where they’ve put him!” (John 20:2 CSB)
God was unveiling His plan. He had already raised Jesus from the dead. However, Mary, so full of her grief, could not see that God was moving.
When someone is grieving or suffering, we cannot necessarily expect them to see God’s plan. Their judgment and understanding might be clouded by their tears. Grief heals over time, but we don’t need to rush that process. Grief will resolve in God’s timing as He reveals Himself. Trust Him.
By Jason Grace
Jason is a software engineering manager. He and his wife, Karen, have two children and have been active members at Immanuel for over 22 years.









