"The Vigil unto life that gives hope" - The Great Vigil of Easter - April 16, 2022

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16. April 2022
Easter Vigil
John 20:1-18

Now on the first day of the week Mary Magdalene went to the tomb early, while it was still dark, and saw that the stone had been taken away from the tomb. 

In Name of the + Jesus. Amen.

Vigils are kept on remarkable nights by people everywhere. A wife awaiting a husband's return from a foreign field of battle will spend the night before his return in anxious prayer and eager anticipation. A son or daughter will remain on vigil at the bedside of a dying father or mother, so that his or her departure is not alone or unremarked in the realm of the living. A parent will keep vigil at the bed of a feverish and restless child, asking God for health, while soothing the hot brow of the child with cold compresses. Such needs, though create purely by human hardship, demand that we keep watch. 

Our Lord also calls us to watch with Him but one little hour. Each day, as the day draws to a close, we anticipate that this night be our last. We prepare for our Lord’s return in repentance of sins and trust in our Baptism. We ask our Lord to forgive us our sins where we have done wrong and to graciously keep us this night. And if sleep is kept from us, then our Lord would have us “watch and pray lest [we] enter into temptation.” If we awaken in the night, assume that the Lord Jesus wants us to pray. Like the wise virgins, whose lamps were kept lit through the Word and by the Spirit for the coming Bridegroom, we are given to remain steadfast in the Word, with prayer, singing, and sacrament until Jesus comes again. 

The Easter Vigil is not the suspenseful, frightened wait of the first disciples or of the people on the shore of the Red Sea caught between water and chariots (Exodus 13-14) but the quietly excited anticipation of the faithful redeemed who live in the eternal day of the resurrection light. We no longer fear death's darkness, and thus we can meet the night's darkness with anticipation of the light of Christ. Every other vigil over a sick bed, in anxious fear of a suffering child, is given meaning by this Vigil. This is the great Vigil, and every other has meaning only through it. This is the Vigil unto life that gives hope to every other vigil of life.

We can pray confident that if the Lord gives us a tomorrow, it is good and means fruitful labor for us. And if He gives us to sleep the sleep of death, no matter. He has already transformed our grave into a quiet resting place, a soft bed undefiled. Just as Joseph’s new sepulchre, the stone, the seal, nor the guard could hold Jesus, so also our tomb won’t hold us either. “And at midnight a cry was heard: ‘Behold, the bridegroom is coming; go out to meet him!’ Then all those virgins arose and trimmed their lamps.” Even if buried under six feet of earth, our Lord Jesus will awaken us, dragging us out of the earth, breathing life into us, and carrying us into the Resurrection. We will follow the Light that no darkness can overcome. 

The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Amen.

Rev. Christopher R. Gillespie
St. John Ev. Lutheran Church & School - Sherman Center
Random Lake, Wisconsin

Christopher Gillespie

The Rev. Christopher R. Gillespie was ordained into the Holy Ministry on July 25, A+D 2010. He and his wife, Anne, enjoy raising their family of ten children in the Lord in southwest Wisconsin. He earned a Masters of Divinity in 2009 from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Christopher also is a freelance recording and media producer. His speciality is recording of classical, choral, band and instrumental music and mastering of all genres of music. Services offered include location multi-track audio recording, live concert capture and production, mastering for CD and web, video production for web.

Also he operates a coffee roasting company, Coffee by Gillespie. Great coffee motivates and inspires. Many favorite memories are often shared over a cup. That’s why we take our coffee seriously. Select the best raw coffee. Roast it artfully. Brew it for best flavor. Coffee by Gillespie, the pride and passion of Christopher Gillespie, was founded to share his own experience in delicious coffee with you.

His many hobbies include listening to music, grilling, electronics, photography, computing, studying theology, and Christian apologetics.

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