This year, the Lord bestows upon us yet again a favorable opportunity to ready ourselves for the celebration of the profound mystery of Jesus’ death and resurrection, which is the foundation of our individual and collective Christian existence.
It is essential that we consistently reflect on this mystery with both our minds and hearts, as it will flourish within us to the extent that we remain receptive to its spiritual influence and respond with both freedom and generosity.
The joy of a Christian arises from hearing and embracing the Good News regarding the death and resurrection of Jesus. This proclamation encapsulates the profound mystery of a love that is ‘so real, so true, so concrete, that it invites us to a relationship of openness and fruitful dialogue’ (Christus Vivit, 117). Those who accept this message reject the falsehood that life is solely ours to manage as we please.
Instead, life originates from the love of God our Father, who desires to bestow upon us a life of abundance (cf. Jn 10:10). Conversely, if we heed the alluring voice of the ‘father of lies’ (Jn 8:44), we risk descending into a void of meaninglessness, thereby experiencing a form of hell on earth, as evidenced by numerous tragic occurrences in both personal and collective human experiences.