Gospel commentary for Saturday, November 23, 2024

noviembre 23, 2024

Living in the light of God’s eternal promise of resurrection

Today’s Gospel brings us face-to-face with the Sadducees, influential leaders who rejected the idea of resurrection. They present Jesus with a seemingly absurd scenario: a woman marries seven brothers, each of whom dies without leaving her a child. They ask, “In the resurrection, whose wife will she be?” They intend to mock the concept of resurrection, portraying it as illogical and impossible.

But Jesus sees through their question and responds with clarity and authority. He explains that life after resurrection transcends our earthly realities. In the resurrection, relationships are transformed; we won’t be bound by earthly customs like marriage. Instead, we will be fully alive as children of God, sharing a new lifecompletely filled with God’s eternal love. Jesus invites us to see resurrection not as an extension of life here, but as a wholly new way of being with God.

Jesus reminds us of God’s everlasting connection with His people. He highlights a bond that transcends mortality by referring to Himself as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Although these patriarchs have departed from earthly existence, theypersist in God’s presence. Jesus unveils a deep truth: God’s love is so enduring and powerful that it transcends death, infusing life into places where we perceive only deaths and endings.

As a community, this message renews our faith in God’s power to bring life from death. It assures us that our hope is not in a temporary promise but in an unending, divine love. In Christ, we are promised this eternal life, a life where we will dwell with God forever. May we hold fast to this hope, embracing the love that triumphs over all things, even death itself.