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Love it to death! by Richard Rohr

Jesus is our guarantee of God's promise.  What happened in his body is the pattern of what must happen in all of the cosmos. We are making up in time, in our body, what happened in thirty-three years in the body of Jesus. We are optimistic because we look at him to see the final pattern.
 
To be a Christian means to be an optimist because we know what happened on the third day. We know that it worked, that Jesus' leap of faith was not in vain. His trust was not in vain, and the Father raised him up. He trusted enough to outstare the darkness, to outstare the void, to wait upon the resurrection of the third day, not to try to create his own but to wait uon the resurrection of God. The Scriptures and early Church seldom said Jesus "rose" from the dead. They always said, "God raised him up!"

Good Friday inevitably comes into every life. So does Holy Saturday. In those moments of absurdity and darkness we want to say it's unreal, but Easter Sunday will come. It is as certain as the dawn. No longer is it an act of faith to believe in immortality, no longer is it an act of faith that some theologian must prove to me, because I have seen the pattern worked out again and again. The Paschal Mystery, the death that is embraced with love, does not lead to death but to life. Absurdity which is embraced and forgiven will not lead to meaninglessness but to freedom.
So what was Jesus' plan to overcome evil?  Attack it?  No!  Love it to death.  What is given to God is always returned transformed. That is the eternal third day that we forever await. 
 
Richard Rohr
from The Great Themes of Scripture

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