MAKE THE TOMB SECURE!
In
Matthew’s version of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, the
political and religious leaders gather together to plan their strategy, after
Jesus is executed as a revolutionary by the Roman government. They felt that he was a dangerous person
because he was inspiring others to see themselves and see others as children of
God rather than as subjects of Rome. So, in Matthew 27:65-66 the Roman governor
orders guards to be put at the tomb of the executed Jesus and that a huge stone
be placed at the opening of the tomb.
That 27th chapter of Matthew closes with these words: “they… made the tomb secure by sealing the
stone.”
Make the
tomb secure! Make the tomb secure! It
has been the call of the fallen powers since the beginning – proclaim that
death and violence rule! It is the
orders of Jeff Sessions and Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell and the governor
of my home state of Arkansas, Asa Hutchinson.
Make the tomb secure! The
powerful ministry of Jesus of Nazareth had political implications from the
beginning. As he helped people turn towards God, of
necessity we would, sooner or later, turn away from Rome or America or racism
or sexism or militarism or materialism as the center of our lives. McConnell and Sessions and Trump and
Hutchinson all understand how dangerous this stuff is – make the tomb
secure! Don’t let life and love out into
the world! Have everyone dominated by
fear and death! That’s why Arkansas
wants to kill so many people in its execution chambers before the end of this
month – death rules! Make the tomb
secure!
In this
Eastertide, we are asked to remember this story of death and fear and
domination and to take it seriously – but, not too seriously! In chapter 28, Matthew ridicules and makes
fun of “make the tomb secure!” It begins
in comic fashion – an angel comes and pops that huge stone out of the tomb. It is such a powerful force that it is
described as a great earthquake. And,
then the angel comes forth – not a fierce, fire-breathing, sword-bearing angel
of Mel Gibson movies - but rather a young man who hops up on the rock and sits
on it and who speaks to Mary Magdalena and the other women who have come to
anoint the dead body of Jesus. The
powerful guards are stunned – they shake all over and go into a catatonic
state, petrified with fear.
Then the
stunning news – death does not rule: the
tomb is not secure. The power of life
and love and justice has come out of the tomb, and that same power of life and
love and justice bids us to follow Jesus, by no matter what name we call God,
or even if we don’t believe in God. The
four horsemen of fear – McConnell, Sessions, Trump and Hutchinson- all tell us
that the tomb is secure, but we know a different story in this season. Another Magdalena – Magdalena Garcia – put
it this way yesterday on her Facebook page:
“Jesus lives – how about His followers?”
We are asked to put our trust in this story of life and love and
justice. Hard to do – we are so afraid,
so confused, so shaky. Yet, it all began
with people like us. Here we go – the
tomb is not secure!