Thursday, December 4, 2025

December 4 — "Eyewitness: ‘I Have Seen the Lord!’"



Today's Reading: John 20:1-18

Mary Magdalene was still wiping tears when history flipped upside down. One moment she stood in a garden of heartbreak; the next, she was carrying the greatest headline the human heart has ever heard. John 20:18 captures that breathtaking pivot: She ran to the disciples and declared, “I have seen the Lord!” The living, no longer dead Lord!

And here’s the jaw-dropper: the first herald of the resurrection wasn’t a theologian, priest, rabbi, or seasoned apostle. It was a woman whose past had been marked by shadows. Heaven deliberately chose the least likely voice to announce the most important truth, as if to shout, “No broken past can ever silence a redeemed present.”

Picture it. The disciples were barricaded behind locked doors, terrified Rome’s next knock might be for them. Hope felt buried. Faith felt brittle. Then Mary bursts through their gloom with five thunderous words: “I have seen the Lord!” Not, “I think something happened.” Not, “I have a theory.” Not even, “I saw an empty tomb.” But “I have seen the Lord.” This was eyewitness faith—faith with breath, scars, and heartbeat. The resurrection wasn’t a metaphor or a mood. It was a Person, alive, speaking her name.

And isn’t it just like Jesus to reveal Himself first to the one who stayed when others left? Peter and John sprinted to the tomb, peeked inside, and then went home (v.10). But Mary lingered. She wasn’t the fastest runner, the boldest disciple, or the most influential believer—but she was the one who refused to walk away. Sometimes the deepest revelations of Christ come not to the hurried but to the heart that lingers.

Her announcement isn’t just historical; it’s deeply personal. Every follower of Jesus eventually stands in their own garden of disappointment—confused, hurting, uncertain—and hears Him call their name. Every believer is invited to become a messenger: to step back into rooms still heavy with fear and speak hope that sounds impossible until it’s spoken aloud. “I have seen the Lord” is the birthright of all who have been rescued by grace.

May the Lord who revealed Himself to Mary reveal Himself afresh to you today. May He turn your sorrow into a story worth telling and fill your mouth with words that carry resurrection life. May you, too, see the Lord—and boldly proclaim what He has spoken to you. 

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