It Is Finished

From Sundays & Seasons
From Sundays & Seasons
From Sundays & Seasons
On Palm Sunday we encounter the paradox that defines our faith: Jesus Christ is glorified king and humiliated servant.
We too are full of paradox: like Peter, we fervently desire to follow Christ, but find ourselves afraid, denying God. We wave palms in celebration today as Christ comes into our midst, and we follow with trepidation as his path leads to death on the cross.
Amid it all we are invited into this paradoxical promise of life through Christ’s broken body and outpoured love in a meal of bread and wine. We begin the week that stands at the center of the church year, anticipating the completion of God’s astounding work.
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“God so loved the world” may be a familiar affirmation, but it has radical implications.
If God loved the world into being and loved it so utterly that God became incarnate in Jesus Christ, then everything we do to restore the web of life is an expression of our faith in the God who loves the whole creation. When the natural world is degraded by climate change, habitat loss, and pollution, Christians must bear witness to God’s steadfast love for the planet God entrusted to our care.
Who will believe the declaration that “God so loved the world” (John 3:16) if we ourselves do not? By committing ourselves to join with others in safeguarding God’s creation, we share in the ministry of Christ, through whom God reconciled all things (Col. 1:19-20).
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