

On our recent trip to the Israel, we were
able to experience the results of one of the most recent and important
excavations in the Galilee. It was
Magdalena! Historians have known in
general where Magdalena was however, until recently, no one had ever found the
Synagogue.


At some point there was a huge mudslide from
a nearby hill which completely buried the Synagogue of Magdalena. Now it is uncovered once more.
It was surreal to walk through the first
century
Synagogue and to realize we were experiencing a worship space that
2,000 years earlier, Jesus would have also experienced. I can tell you, it gave me more than chills
to be in a building where Jesus sat and worshiped.

It can be easier than you think to leave Jesus as a story that
is inked on paper. It’s safer and less
costly that way. Besides, 2,000 years
was a long time ago and Galilee is on the other side of the world. I guess, for some, Jesus may be like
Magdalena – an image from the past - frozen in time. My experience at the Synagogue at Magdalena
was just the opposite. It was further
confirmation that Jesus is very much alive.


You may not be able to walk in Magdalena, but you can have a
similar experience. For a spiritual
exercise, ask yourself how much of your image of Jesus is frozen in time and
how much more of him might become more active and alive in your heart? The stones, pillars and colored plaster of
the Magdalena Synagogue were amazing to see, but the voice of Jesus that speaks
to our hearts is alive and present – anything but frozen!