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Morning Prayer: Effect of the Resurrection

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  From Morning Prayer: “God of mercy, may our celebration of your Son’s resurrection help us experience its effect in our lives.” The Church never treats the Resurrection as a past event we simply remember. It is a present power we are meant to experience . This short prayer from Morning Prayer is deceptively simple, but it carries a profound invitation: the Resurrection is not only something Christ underwent — it is something meant to take effect in us. What is that “effect”? 1. The Resurrection restores our hope The first effect is interior: a shift from resignation to hope. The Resurrection tells us that no situation is final, no darkness is absolute, no tomb is truly sealed. When we pray this line, we are asking God to let that truth sink into the places where we have quietly given up — the relationships we think cannot heal, the habits we think cannot change, the grief we think we must simply carry alone. 2. The Resurrection reorders our identity If Christ has risen, then deat...