Today,
before our very eyes —or better still before our interior eyes,
illuminated by faith— is the figure of Christ who, having just
died on the Cross, has had his side pierced by the Centurion's sword.
«Immediately there came out blood and water» (Jn
19,34). What a distressing but at the same time eloquent sight! There
is not even the slightest room for doubt: Jesus is 100% dead. What's
more that mysterious “water” which would not have flowed
out of a normal healthy body, would indicate, according to modern
medicine, that Christ would have died of a heart attack or what could
even have been described as a burst heart. It is only in these cases
that there occurs a separation of the serum and the red blood cells.
This would explain the anomalous “blood and water”.
Christ,
therefore has truly died, and He has died because of our sins, for
what He desired with most urgency, the cancellation of our sins.
«With my death, I have defeated death and have exalted Man to
the sublimity of Heaven» (Meliton of Sardis). God, who has kept
to his promise of raising his Son from the dead, will also keep to
his second promise: He will also raise us from the dead and will seat
us at His right hand. He requires of us a minimum condition: to
believe in Him and to allow ourselves be saved by Him. God never
imposes himself on anybody. He fully respects human liberty.
Of
that Man who's heart they stabbed «They will look upon the man
whom they have pierced» The Apocalypse, too, confirms
this: «Behold, he cometh with the clouds, and every eye shall
see him: and they also that pierced him» (Rev 1,7). This
is a sacred requirement of divine justice: in the end even those who
have obstinately rejected it will have recognise the truth. Even the
self-idolising tyrant, the ruthless killer, the proud atheist... all
of them without exception will feel obliged to kneel down before Him,
acknowledging him as the one and only true God. Isn't it more
worthwhile to become friends with Him as of now.