05 April 09
Passion Sunday (Palm Sunday)
Truly this Man was the Son of God!
Mark 15:1-39
It started on such a high note. Nothing could hold back the crowd in Jerusalem. The people were jubilant ---- waving their palm branches, shouting hosannas and they were welcoming Jesus as their King into the very city of God! The air was indeed thick with hope.
But who would have thought that in less than a week, the adulations would turn into ridicule and hatred as the crowd turned against Jesus. They had asked for Him to be put through the cruelest form of punishment and their request was granted. In crucifying Jesus on the cross, the world was witnessing one of the darkest moments in the history of humankind. Not only was a sinless person sentenced to die on the cross. It was God Himself hung on that cross. He was supposed to be the Saviour ---- the One who had come to save the world and bring deliverance to all who placed their hope in Him. But now, on that cross, He seemed so helpless and forsaken. The darkness that fell over the land only served to confirm the sense of doom.
Just when everything appeared to be lost and hopeless, a declaration was made by, of all people, the centurion who had witnessed all that had taken place. His words like a beam of glorious light seemed to penetrate the darkness of the gloom that hung in the air. “Truly this man was the Son of God!” Somehow, through all that had happened, he was able to see that this was what Jesus had earlier described Himself to be. Though he might not have fully anticipated what was to follow, the centurion spoke for all who believed and would believe: “It was Friday and my Jesus was dead on the cross. But that was Friday and Sunday’s coming!”
(Stanley Tay,
Parish Worker,
St John’s ---- St Margaret’s Chruch)
Commitment:
I surrender my sense of hopelessness and despair, as well as the inability to see beyond my Fridays into the coming Sundays.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, help me to be able to always declare, “Truly, you are the Son of God!” Help me to believe that you are always present in the midst of all that we go through and especially in situations of extreme difficulties and daunting challenges. Amen.
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