Mary Magdalene is in front of the tomb, bending down and talking though the small opening to the two angels inside.
Out of the corner of her eye, Mary sees a man off to the side, and she thinks he's the gardener. the stranger asks, "Why are you weeping?"
Mary has only one thing in mind - to find the body of Jesus. So she disregards the question, well-intentioned though it might have been, and gets right to the matter at hand: "Are you the one who moved Jesus' body, and will you help get it back?"
She doesn't know it, but she's saying this to the risen Lord Jesus.
You're there, watching. You're watching someone who believe in Jesus, meets Jesus, and doesn't know it's Jesus.
This time, instead of talking to Mary Magdalene, you talk to Jesus: "Lord, are there times when you are specially present, and I miss it?"
- Little White Book, Diocese of Saginaw