March 24, 2013 –– Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
This Palm Sunday represents one of the great liturgical
dichotomies. We begin the liturgy with a procession of celebration, and we
continue to the reading of the Passion, which reaches its zenith with the Lord
calling out, “ ‘Father, into your hands I commend my spirit’; and when he had
said this he breathed his last.” It is as if we move from joy and celebration
to utter defeat and emptiness. However, that is the essence of our entire
Lenten journey, and our beginning of Holy Week, which is today. One of the
important aspects of our sense of stewardship is gaining an understanding of
our Faith, some of the details relating to what we do and why we do it.
The steward understands that she/he travels with the Lord
every step of the way, from the highs to the lows, from triumph to evident
disaster. Like Peter, nonetheless, we may become reluctant. What are we really
following and what are we really believing and practicing? We may proclaim
Jesus as our Lord and Savior. Throughout Lent we have been striving to deepen
our relationship with Him. Nevertheless, when it comes right down to it, we may
resist His invitation to us because it can mean pain, sacrifice, and suffering.
That is why we must experience Lent. That is why we must experience His
Passion. And that is why next week on Easter Sunday we will arise with the Lord
in triumph, joy, and celebration. Truly, “Blessed is He who comes in the name
of the Lord.”
No comments:
Post a Comment