The first of a series of Eye Witnesses on our journey with Jesus through Holy Week at the Agape Centre this week, where Belfast South Methodist, St. Nicholas Church of Ireland and Windsor Presbyterian are sharing in a series of services. Tonight we looked at the events of Palm Sunday through the eyes of a Roman Centurion.
When
he came near the place where the road goes down the Mount of Olives, the whole
crowd of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices for all the
miracles they had seen:
‘Peace
in heaven and glory in the highest!’
39 Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to
Jesus, ‘Teacher, rebuke your disciples!’
40 ‘I tell you,’ he replied, ‘if they keep quiet, the stones
will cry out.’
41 As he approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he
wept over it 42 and said, ‘If you, even you, had only
known on this day what would bring you peace – but now it is hidden from
your eyes.
Luke 19:37-42 (NIV-UK)
Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord! Call that
a king!? Where’s his army? That rag-tag bunch of misfits and malcontents!? Oh
I’m quivering in my size 9s. One platoon of proper soldiers could take that lot
out in a matter of minutes. That’s what’s needed to keep the peace in this
God-forsaken province – a firm hand… and a sharp sword…
Though why the Emperor could be bothered with this place I don’t
know… The weather is lousy… the food is awful… and the people are obsessed with
religion… They’re convinced that their God is the only God and that he has
given them this land… I suppose in comparison with some of the other desert
wildernesses around here it’s not a bad bit of real estate, but to hear them
talk about it you would think it was the centre of the universe…
Because they think that their God has given them this land they
don’t want us anywhere about the place. The only thing is that as much as they
hate us, they seem to hate each other even more… They fight among themselves
over their religion… Don’t understand a word of it myself – but if they’re
fighting each other they’re not bothering us…
Mind you, messiahs are still two a penny in this province.
There’s always someone ready to throw off the oppressive yoke of the empire…
But they all end up the same way… Nailed to a cross so that the people can see
what happens to the enemies of the Emperor.
But the Emperor needn’t be worried about this guy… He doesn’t
seem up for the fight… We keep an eye on all these rabble rousing rabbis…
We’ve got informers following all of them… reporting back what
they say. With this one its all sorts of talk about loving your enemies and
forgiving those who hurt you… Hardly the words of a revolutionary! And his entrance there today bears that out…
Not exactly a triumphal entry…
Now the Emperors… they know how to make an entrance… A golden
chariot… Slaves captured in battle dragged along in chains… Soldiers in their
parade ground best…
But this King… All he had was a bunch of northern fishermen, and
some women and children… Singing old songs about salvation…
No… you mark my words… in a few days, weeks at the most, we’ll
have forgotten about this guy and will have moved on to the next saviour…
Prayer
King of Kings and Prince of Peace
Forgive us where we forget
that your Kingdom is not as the
kingdoms of this world,
where we follow the way of the world
in seeking to overpower and
dominate others to get our own way;
Forgive us when we allow the priorities of your kingdom –
justice and mercy
To be overlooked in our loyalties to the empires and
institutions of this world;
Forgive us where we cheer and celebrate when things are going
our way,
but forget that you call us to follow you along the way of
sacrificial service;
Forgive us where we do not see or work for what makes for peace,
the real peace that comes about through reconciliation with God
and others,
The peace that you came to bring.
Hosanna! We are saved!
Blessed are you who came in the name of the Lord our God, AMEN.
Shalom
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