[Magdalen] A thought from Nadia

James Oppenheimer-Crawford oppenheimerjw at gmail.com
Mon Apr 10 16:05:15 UTC 2017


>From Nadia Bolz Weber

Here’s what I have to say about Holy Week (Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday,
Good Friday and the Easter Vigil):

Two thousand years ago in the middle-east, there had to have been crowds
who shouted praise and friends who betrayed and followers who denied and
women who wept and soldiers who mocked and thieves who believed. It would
have happened like this even if the Jesus event were happening now instead
of then. Even if we knew everything in advance – were we the ones on the
street we too would shout Hosanna and a few days later shout crucify him.
And that’s the good news when it comes down to it. Because these people of
the Holy Week story are we people. And we people are the likes of which God
came to save. God did not become human and dwell among us as Jesus to save
only an improved, doesn’t make the wrong choices kind of people. There is
no improved version of humanity that could have done any differently. So go
ahead. Don’t wait until you think your motivations are correct. Don’t wait
till you are sure you believe every single line of the Nicene creed (no one
does all the time!). Don’t worry about coming to church this week for the
right reasons. Just wave branches. Shout praise for the wrong reason. Eat a
meal. Have your feet washed. Grab at coins. Shout Crucify him. Walk away
when the cock crows. Because we, as we are and not as some improved version
of ourselves…we are who God came to save. And nothing can stop what’s going
to happen.

-- Nadia Bolz Weber


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