For
Sunday, March 25, 2018, Palm Sunday Year B, Readings: Mark 1:1-11, Isaiah 50:4-9a,
Psalm 31:9-16, Philippians 2:5-11, The Passion according to Mark
Then those who went ahead and those who followed were shouting, "Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord!" [Mark 11:9]
Who will contend with me? Let us stand up
together. Who are my adversaries? Let them confront me. [Isaiah 50:8]
But as for me, I have trusted
in you, O LORD, I have said, "You are my God, my times are in your
hand...
[Psalm
31:14-15a]
Let the same mind be in you
that was in Christ Jesus...and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is
Lord, to the glory of God the Father. [Philippians 2:5, 11]
Now the betrayer had given them
a sign, saying, The one I will kiss is the man; arrest him and lead him away
under guard." So when [Jesus] came [the betrayer] went up to him and said,
"Rabbi!" and kissed him. [Mark 14:44-45]
[Peter]
began to curse, and he swore an oath, "I do not know this man you are
talking about." At that moment the cock crowed for the second time. Then
Peter remembered that Jesus had said to him, "Before the cock crows twice,
you will deny me three times." And he broke down and wept. [Mark 14:71-72]
The Sunday of the Passion:
Palm Sunday
The palms, the cloaks, and branches on the road, the
cheering, exuberance, and the presumption by the press of people that Jesus was
a prophet and a known miracle worker and, of course, the donkey ~ a
symbol of peace, a warrior king would have ridden a horse ~ were all
noticed by the Roman occupiers and, the Sanhedrin, the Jewish Council who had
its own police force and trial court.
Just as suddenly as the air fills with joy and gusto and
glee, the week turns deadly and the same crowd's Hosannas turn
to shouts of Crucify him!
In the fast paced-hurry-up world we live in, some
years ago the celebration of Palm Sunday and the commemoration that was Passion
Sunday were combined into a one-Sunday rather than a two-Sunday
observance. At first thought it seems a shame to shortcut the two experiences
and yet, I think, it heightens the experience - if we let it - and highlights
the stunning speed at which any and many of us can be manipulated into changing
what we think we believe, and because of who is doing the telling to us, we want
to believe whatever he/she/they say.
Yet, if attending church this Sunday, how much of the combined readings
do we really hear, feel, or think about? The readings are long, even if acted out
~ am I listening or watching the clock, or writing my check for the collection, or thinking about
the grocery list for Easter baskets and Easter Dinner and peeps, jelly beans
and chocolate bunnies?
Am I willing to look at the world as it is now, how many times such crowd
manipulating and political murders take place every day in my country and
around the world? Am I willing to wonder what it is that I could possibly do
about it? Or, might I even just consider who and what is Jesus to me?
My young grand-daughter loves singing a little happy-clappy ditty she learned
in Vacation Bible School, "I am following Jesus" and the volume
increases exponentially - as she also learned - with the line he
changed my life forever. So, wise and self-proclaimed Christian grandmother that I
think I am, the hard question for myself is how am I following
Jesus? Has he changed my life forever - or, more to the point,
have I let him? When have I betrayed and
deserted him - or if that's too hard for me to acknowledge - when have
I ignored him? Yes, Palms AND Passion today, and it's here all
week! And, it's here every day that I choose to profess my faith in all that I think and
do - uncomfortable, unpopular, but oh so redeeming.
Anticipating the Gospel events as they arise this week, I'll start over,
re-read the lessons, pray with them, and seek the courage and confidence to
live into and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the Glory of
God [Phillipians 2:11]. It is again time for me to look at each
day in this Holy Week as a sincere period of reflection, penance, and
re-commitment. There's no Easter without Good Friday, and when I am
following Jesus - the real Jesus - my life does change, and the rising joy is
palpable.
LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE,
PRAY
Leader: ~ Jesus, Light of God, today we begin with
Hallelujah and Hosanna and end with Hostility and Heartbreak. How
quickly the crowds turn, prodded by wanton distortion of truth, political
manipulation, and betrayal. Grant us the courage to listen, as if for the first
time, as we walk the path to Your coming death, standing with You through it
all, in our own day, never to deny that You are our Messiah, our Savior.
Hosanna!
Messiah!
RESPONSE: Our
Strength and our Redeemer
~
Jesus, Light of God, embolden us to purposefully and earnestly engage the hearts and
minds of the leaders of this world, this country, and this community, that we
may confront and eliminate fear-mongering, treachery, and group oppression that
leads to a cruel death like Yours. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
Hosanna!
Messiah!
Our Strength and our Redeemer
~ Jesus, Light of God, enfold
with Your loving arms, all who are ill, desperate, or hopeless, and all who
worry and care for them. We now join our voices to pray aloud for those in need… add your own petitions
Hosanna!
Messiah!
Our Strength and our Redeemer
~
Jesus, Light of God, as You came to lead us all into the glory of eternal life, turn
our grief into joy and comfort knowing those we mourn are alive with You now in
everlasting peace. We
pray especially for: add your own petitions
Hosanna!
Messiah!
Our Strength and our Redeemer
~
Jesus, Light of God, we pause in this
moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions,
petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently… add your own petitions
Hosanna!
Messiah!
Our Strength and our Redeemer
~
Jesus, Light of God, as we begin this sacred week, endow our spiritual leaders with
extraordinary grace, that we may all be drawn together to let the same mind be
in us that was in You, and dwell encircled by Your sacred, life-changing embrace. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
Hosanna!
Messiah!
Our Strength and our Redeemer
The Celebrant adds: God of Mercy, guide our experience
this day and the fullness of the week to come. Awaken our souls to know the
times when we, too, have deserted and betrayed Jesus turning first to the ways
of the world. Grant us the willingness to confess through our thoughts, words,
and actions that Jesus Christ IS Lord, to the Glory of You, our God. We ask
this through our Savior Christ, Your Holy and Sacrificial Son, and the Most Holy
Spirit, Your Breath and Wisdom within us, who live and reign with You, One God,
now and forever. Amen.
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