Mary Simply Stayed


On Friday night they left the Tomb
And in the darkness prayed
Then sadly went off to their homes
And slowly walked away

But on the Sabbath after dawn
Mary hurried back to bring
The spices for His resting place
In honor for her King

But the tomb was empty
So she went back to call
The men to come and see that there
Was nothing left at all

So John and Peter ran to see
Only grave clothes there inside
Then wondering they turned and left
As Mary softly cried

Then she heard His footsteps
When she turned she saw a man
But thought He was the gardener
Just passing by as planned

And then He asked her why she wept
And why she was afraid
And He called her name and showed Himself
Because she simply stayed




But Mary stood weeping outside the tomb, and as she wept she stooped to look into the tomb.
John 20:11 ESV

Mary Simply Stayed
By Peter Caligiuri
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No Emergencies With Jesus

And as they sailed he fell asleep. And a windstorm came down on the lake, and they were filling with water and were in danger. And they went and woke him, saying, “Master, Master, we are perishing!” And he awoke and rebuked the wind and the raging waves, and they ceased, and there was a calm. He said to them, “Where is your faith?” And they were afraid, and they marveled, saying to one another, “Who then is this, that he commands even winds and water, and they obey him?” Luke 8:23-25 ESV

In today’s verse, Jesus tells the disciples to get into the boat and head across the lake. After doing what He asked, they probably started out confidently, but about halfway across the water, a violent storm kicked up and suddenly it looked like they were about to die. Now, I have never almost drowned at sea, but while we lived on a busy city street, it was not unusual for us to place, 911 calls, after hearing, the familiar screeching of brakes and crunch of metal outside our home. Once my wife even jumped in to help direct traffic after one particularly bad accident. And though we knew what to expect, it was always a shock to me as, I was frantically explaining about the latest crisis, when the operator would cut in and simply ask, “Where is your emergency?” I was dying tell talk about, broken windshields or stunned drivers sitting on the curb, but what they wanted to know first was our location. Ironically, since our fire station was only about 5 blocks away, we could hear the sirens the moment we told them our address. As I calmed down, the operator would then ask, “Are there any injuries?” at which point a second siren would begin to wail and then last, she would ask my name, address, and phone number.

No matter where we live, all of us will experience a crisis and find ourselves in storms. The Bible never explains how to avoid every emergency, but it does tell us that God stands ready to help us in them. If it feels as if Jesus has fallen asleep, don’t give up. The most important thing in every storm is that Jesus is in our boat! Remember the 911 operator’s order. First tell Jesus where your emergency is. Though He already knows, He usually waits until we cry out to Him, “Hey Jesus wake up!” before He answers. Secondly, tell Him about your problem. “We are all about to drown!” Is pretty specific. Don’t be vague, tell Him every detail. Last of all, give Him Your name. For our names to be written down in His book, we need to first give Him the name of Master in our hearts, because only He commands our wind and waves. With Jesus there are no emergencies, and when He is the Captain of our Salvation, our boat will never sink!

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One Simple Miracle

But the angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified. He is not here, for he has risen, as he said. Come, see the place where he lay. 
Matthew 28:5-6 ESV

As we get closer to Easter, we need to remember what our faith is really about. Christianity is not about big church buildings, Christian concerts with special effects or elaborate social programs. Instead, all that we are and everything we do is based on one single morning at a tomb. The body of Jesus was supposed to be inside it. The priests were counting on it, because they had sent soldiers to guard it. Pilate was sure of it, because it was shut with a Roman seal. Even the closest friends of Jesus believed He would be there because they went with spices to prepare the body. And the grave was shut. The tomb was silent. The death from crucifixion was final…. Until it wasn’t!

You seek Jesus who was crucified” the angel said. “He is not here for He has risen as He said!” And in that moment all History turned on the hinge of one simple miracle - an empty tomb and our risen Lord!