He is Risen! See His wounds?
A recurrent theme in the gospel readings during the Easter Octave is the disciples’ inability to recognize Jesus. Mary Magdalen “did not know it was Jesus” (Jn 20:14). On the way to Emmaus, the eyes of the disciples “were prevented from recognizing him” (Lk 24:16). However, when Jesus appeared at the Sea of Tiberias, one disciple did recognize Him. It was the beloved disciple who pointed Jesus out to the others–“It is the Lord!” (Jn 21:7)
The beloved disciple was the one who rested his head on Jesus’ chest at the Last Supper. He remained close to Jesus. Could it be that his intimacy with Jesus allowed him to see beyond the surface and recognize Him? As contemplatives, we too remain close to the Heart of Jesus to listen and receive His love. As Passionists, we contemplate His wounds, the wounds that the Risen Christ invited Thomas to touch and examine–the Sacred Wounds from which flows His Love and Mercy!
“The Cost of His Redeeming Love”
Contemplate these
Precious Wounds
inscribed upon
His Hands, His Feet, and Side
Here one sees
the Cost of His Redeeming Love
and
What return can my heart make
for such a Gift Sublime?
I put my life and all my love
within His Wounds
The cost of His Redeeming Love.