Today,
Christ resurrected meets again his disciples with his desire of
peace: «Peace to you» (Lk 24:36). This is how He
makes disappear the fears and forebodings the Apostles had
accumulated during their days of passion and loneliness.
He is not a ghost but
totally real; at times, however, fright in our lives is taking shape
as if it would be the only possible reality. At times also, it is our
lack of faith and of interior life which is changing things: fright
becomes reality and Christ gradually vanishes from our life. The
presence of Christ in our Christian life, instead, lightens up our
existence, especially in those places no human explanation may
account for. Saint Gregory of Nazianzen exhorts us: «We should
be ashamed to dispense with the salutation of peace; salutation the
Lord left with us when He was going to leave this world. Peace is a
name and a substantial thing emanating from God, as the Apostle said
to the Phillipians: ‘The peace of God’; and that it is
from God is also shown when he tells the Ephesians: ‘He is our
peace’».
It is the resurrection
of Christ which gives a meaning to all our mishaps and sufferings,
which helps us to recover our peace of mind and calm us down in the
darkness of our life. All other small lights we may find in our life
are only meaningful under this Light.
«Everything
written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms had
to be fulfilled...»: and again «He opened their minds to
understand the Scriptures» (Lk 24:44-45), as He had
already done with the disciples at Emaus. The Lord also wants us to
understand the meaning of the Scriptures for our life; He wants our
poor heart to become a flaming heart, like his: with the explanation
of the Scriptures and the chunk of bread, the Holy Eucharist. In
other words: the Christian task is to see his story to become a story
of salvation as He wants us to.