3 Easter a May
4, 2014
Acts 2:14a,36-47
Ps. 116:10-17
1 Peter 1:17-23
Luke 24:13-35
How many of
you have ever played the game of “Peek-a-boo?”
It is one of the first game that we probably learned to play as a baby.
We cover our
face with our hands and then we suddenly take them away. And say “Peek-a-boo” I see you.
Or we cover
baby’s head with a blanket, and baby pulls the blanket off and we say,
“Peek-a-boo.”
What is the
meaning of this game? I pretend to be
gone away and absent. I pretend that you
cannot see me. And then I suddenly
return by saying “Peek-a-boo.”
When you are
a young baby or a child, can you see and touch your mommy and daddy all of the
time?
No, they
sleep in another room; they go to work.
They go into the kitchen. You go
to preschool or school. So sometimes we
cannot see or touch or hear our mommy and daddy. But even though we do not see, or touch or
hear them we know that they still live.
We know that at anytime they can surprise us when they come to be with
us.
And that is
what our Gospel story is about. When
Jesus died, they put his body in the tomb.
And suddenly his body was gone from the tomb.
And his
disciples suddenly began to have peek-a-boo games with Jesus. Suddenly Jesus would appear to them to let
them know that they were okay and he was still alive.
And now God
still plays peek-a-boo with us.
Although we don’t actual see God or Jesus. We still know his presence.
In the love
of our parents and friends, Christ is jumping out and saying “Peek-a-boo, I
love you and I care for you.” In the fun
that we have, in learning, in seeing the beautiful world that God has made for
us, God also has hidden his presence.
And God is saying to us, “Peek-a-boo, I see you….I love you and I care
for you.”
And you and
I, are to be God messengers for the game of Peek-a-boo. When we are loving and kind, when we care for
one another and when we help each other, Christ is saying “Peek-a-boo” to this
world through us.
So even though
we don’t see or touch Christ, let us remember that Christ is still present in
many, many ways and he is ready to surprise us at anytime with love and care,
and he is saying, “Peek-a-boo, I see you and I love you and I care for you.” Amen.
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