Palm/Passion Sunday
Matthew 21: 1-11; Psalm 118: 1-2, 19-29; Isaiah 50: 4-9; Psalm 31: 9-16; Philippians 2: 5-11; Matthew 26: 14-27: 66 Today can feel like a bit of a trick. We come in, and it feels like a celebration. Jesus is arriving in Jerusalem. We are waving Palm branches. Jesus is being welcomed as the Messiah. … Suddenly, Jesus is betrayed, arrested, rejected by the crowds, and killed on a cross. … We came for a party, but suddenly it’s a funeral. There was a time when Palm Sunday had its own Sunday. But then the Passion was added to it because people weren’t showing up for Holy week services. That means they would come for the celebration of Palm Sunday, then they would come the next Sunday for Easter Sunday, without liturgically recognizing the betrayal, arrest, crucifixion, and burial that happened in-between those two Sundays. We have an understandable aversion to the sad and difficult, but this is a part of life. We have birthday parties, but we also have funerals. And there is somethi...