Easter Sunday Year B 2024
Peter talks about both the physicality of the resurrection, although with a transcendent dimension, and Christ’s rule from the transcendent dimension. Paul likewise picks up the dual aspects, even if his concern is with our being with Christ in the transcendent realm now before the resurrection of our bodies. John has both of these in narrative. The disciples are not expecting nor do they first assume a resurrection until they see that the graveclothes are empty, hollow, with the rolled up facecloth revealing the hollowness - somehow Jesus has passed through the gravecloths and so he is resurrected. John goes on to point out that while transcendent Jesus was graspable and could eat and drink with his disciples, his witnesses, so very physical. Our goal is to realize that there is a God-man in the presence of the Father and that that means our transformation and resurrection too. But now we are to spiritually one with him where he is, having been given new life by baptism, drawing every closer to Christ and being divinized, while at the same time bearing witness to him as we await his return and our resurrection at the renewal of all things.