“Behold, I make all things new.” Those of us who marveled at the epic movie (now classic), the Passion of the Christ, will remember with a mixture of emotions, the scene, very close to the Crucifixion of Jesus, where we see on the big screen the complete battered and bloodied body of the Lord looking forward clearly in the worst levels of pain and suffering. As He arises from the third and final fall, he barely gets up, and as if to speak not only to the audience but to the entire world, “Behold, I make all things new.”
This scene has always left an indelible mark on my soul: “How can He make all things new from that position of such pain and self-emptying?” And each time I internally ask that question, the answer is the same. “By His cross and resurrection, You have redeemed the world.” The mystery of Easter is totally entwined in the combined experience of death and resurrection, little deaths and little resurrections along the way.
“I give you a new commandment: love one another.” And in case you were wondering where we should find these gems in our spiritual life, Jesus clearly lets us know how and where. It is found in the way we treat each other, pray for each other, and believe together in the One who was slain for our new life, here, now, and beyond all time and telling.
Don’t miss a single moment to find Him right next to you.