Mary Magdalene Enters the Tomb

In John 20:1-2, Mary Magdalene had visited Jesus’ tomb and found the stone had been moved. She then hurried to tell the disciples, and they came to investigate for themselves. And now Mary has decided to visit the tomb again.
She did not look inside the tomb the first time, but this time she decides to look inside. When the disciples looked inside, they only saw burial cloths. Mary sees something else:
But Mary stood outside the tomb, crying. As she was crying, she stooped to look into the tomb. She saw two angels in white sitting where Jesus’s body had been lying, one at the head and the other at the feet. They said to her, “Woman, why are you crying?” (John 20:11-12 CSB)
Angels were God’s messengers, and they had some news to share with Mary. She is still overwhelmed and begins a conversation with them:
“Because they’ve taken away my Lord,” she told them, “and I don’t know where they’ve put him.” (John 20:13 CSB)
Mary is still doubtful and confused. She’s concerned that something awful has happened to Jesus’ body. She refers to Jesus as her Lord, but here she is trying to save Him (or at least His body). Instead of relying on Jesus as her Savior, she is trying to save Him!
How often do we play the role of Savior? We say that Jesus is our Lord or our Savior, but then we do the work ourselves. We show our fear and doubt. We let our fear and doubt consume us, and then we take it upon ourselves to try to remove the possibility of anything going wrong. We don’t give Jesus free rein to be our Savior.
In this story, Jesus didn’t need to be saved! He was alive! And Jesus doesn’t need to be saved by us either. He’s here to save us too. We need to focus more on relying on Him to do just that.
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.









