Believe The "Good News"—Even When It's Hard to Believe
Saturday in the Octave of Easter Mark 16:9–15 The Gospel today gives us a very honest picture of the early disciples. Jesus has risen and has appeared to Mary Magdalene. She runs to share the good news, but the others don’t believe her. Then the risen Jesus appears to two more disciples walking on the road, who share their news of seeing Jesus, and again—they aren’t believed. It’s almost comforting to see that even the first followers of Jesus struggled to trust the Resurrection. When Jesus finally appears to the Eleven, he doesn’t scold them to shame them. Instead, Jesus names their unbelief and then immediately entrusts them with a mission: “Go into the whole world and proclaim the Gospel.” It’s as if Jesus is saying, “I know you struggled. I know you doubted. But I still choose you.” This is the heart of the passage: Jesus meets us where we are, but he doesn’t leave us there. The disciples’ hesitation didn’t disqualify them. Their fear didn’t cancel their calling. ...