We tried to tell them that it is over. We all thought he was the Messiah . . . the
Hope of Israel; but he died like any other man put through the torture he had
to endure. It’s over, and there is no
reason for them to risk their lives or ours by going back to the tomb to add
more spices to his dead body. What
difference can it make?
They will go. Mary
Magdalene can be a persuasive woman.
Yes, they will go; and then they will come running back to us with more
tears and tales about how unfair it all is . . . about how good a man he was. Life is unfair . . . it always has been for
people like us, and always will be.
They will go . . . they will see the tomb sealed up and guarded. What good will it do?
They will go . . . and what good will come of it?
The sun will dawn soon . . . a new day will begin . . . and what
difference will it make?
What difference, indeed?