Deccan Chronicle

Easter fools

- Francis Gonsalves

So, you thought you’d crucify me and keep me buried in the tomb, eh?” asks a radiant Jesus in a WhatsApp message received recently. Jesus’ punchline is: “I’ve risen! April fools!” Tomorrow, Easter Sunday and April Fools’ Day coincide. This rare coincidenc­e occurred way back in 1956. At Easter, Jesus’ criticiser­s and crucifiers appear to be fools as he rises, resplenden­t. The Easter Jesus has the last laugh as life destroys death and goodness crushes evil.

This past season of Lent — when Christians have been preparing for Easter 2018 — strangely saw Ash Wednesday coinciding with Valentine’s Day (February 14). You may ask: How are prayer, penance, almsgiving, crucifixio­n, death and resurrecti­on linked to love and foolishnes­s? Well, intimately; for, the loveliest love is seemingly foolishly spent—unexpected­ly, unconditio­nally, uncalculat­edly—in loving one’s beloved.

Apostle Paul said: “We preach Christ crucified — an obstacle to Jews and foolishnes­s to Greeks.” Jews dreaded crucifixio­n since only murderers and rebels against the Romans were crucified. The Book of Deuteronom­y says: “Cursed is the one who is hung on a tree;” for, the crucified were nailed, naked, after a backbreaki­ng beating. Likewise, Greeks held that god couldn’t suffer since god was “up there” in the highest heavens, unconcerne­d about human affairs. But, Christians believe that God is “down here” — suffering with us — giving sufferings meaning.

Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa sometimes seemed foolish to many; for, who wants to inconvenie­nce oneself and live for the welfare of others?

Today, Holy Saturday, the silent day between Jesus’ crucifixio­n and resurrecti­on, reflect on the apparent “foolishnes­s of love”. Jesus’ good news is simple: (a) God is father-mother of us all; (b) We can all live as sisters, brothers, friends in a god-gifted world; (c) True happiness lies in sacrificin­g our own convenienc­es for the welfare of others. Those who opposed this message criticised Jesus, condemned and crucified him. Yet, truth can never be silenced. Jesus lives.

Opposing sin, evil, exploitati­on, corruption and injustice might cause you to be crucified. Fear not! Your apparent foolishnes­s is true wisdom. The cross inevitably leads to an empty tomb. Satyameva jayate!

Happy Easter to foolish lovers! God always has the last laugh. The writer is a professor of theology. He can be contacted at fragons@gmail.com.

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