Sunday, April 14, 2019

Reflection for Palm Sunday

Reflection for Palm Sunday
O give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;
his steadfast love endures forever! 
Psalm 118:1 
The Path of Waiting

Passion is a kind of waiting - waiting for what other people are going to do. Jesus went to Jerusalem to announce the good news to the people of that city. And Jesus knew that he was going to put a choice before them: Will you be my disciple, or will you be my executioner? There is no middle ground here. Jesus went to Jerusalem to put people in a situation where they had to say "Yes" or "No". That is the great drama of Jesus' passion: he had to wait for their response. What would they do? Betray him or follow him?
 
In a way, his agony is not simply the agony of approaching death. It is also the agony of being out of control and of having to wait. It is the agony of a God who depends on us to decide how to live out the divine presence among us. It is the agony of the God who, in a very mysterious way, allows us to decide how God will be God. Here we glimpse the mystery of God's incarnation. God became human not only to act among us but also to be the recipient of our responses.
 
. . . And that is the mystery of Jesus' love. Jesus in his passion is the one who waits for our response. Precisely in that waiting the intensity of his love and God's is revealed to us. 
 
 
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Excerpt from Henri Nouwen's Finding My Way Home: Pathways to Life and the SpiritCopyright © 2001 The Estate of Henri J.M. Nouwen. Published by The Crossroad Publishing Company. Used with kind permission of the publisher. 

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