Lenten Devotions - Day 40
“When the two women ran from the tomb, they were confused and shaking all over. They were too afraid to tell anyone what had happened.” Mark 16:8 Fear is a powerful motivator. It so often controls our actions, even when we know there to be a better way of doing. Fear is often irrational, but at times it is the very rational aspect of fear that keeps us from living according to faith. Mark’s gospel originally ended with this verse. Apparently, the text was changed by editors and copyists to reflect the fact that the resurrection story did get told. They wanted the text to speak more of Jesus’ resurrection than as Mark had ended his narrative. It made for an uncomfortable ending, after all. The women go to the tomb, find Jesus, then slip away quietly in fear. Mark’s is a brilliant literary device. It is effective. It stirs our emotions. It makes us question the women, but also ourselves. Too often, however, we read the text as those early editors, seeking a reinforcement of the messa...