Bernard Gabbott - Sunday, 28 July 2024
Christ the Story, His the Glory
Scripture References: Daniel 7:9-14, Revelation 1:1-20, Psalms 77:1-20
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CloseWe live in unsettling times. Everyone seems to be saying this, and we feel it as we navigate news, current affairs, day-to-day life, and even personal relationships. All of us try to make sense of these times through explanations—narratives, if you like. For some, these narratives reveal a suspicion of deeper forces at work. For others, these narratives reveal an emphasis on individual authenticity. For some of us, the narratives reveal a deep gloom and hopelessness, and for others they reveal an indulgent and exulting ‘living in the now’. God has a revealing truth—a narrative—for his people, that speaks into every moment of their lives here in this deeply unsettling world. And at its heart, this revelation speaks simply: God is in charge, which is seen in Jesus winning. That is Revelation!
Scripture References: Daniel 7:9-14, Revelation 1:1-20, Psalms 77:1-20
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The events of Good Friday have significant impact. Jesus, the outsider deals with sin in the only way possible. It involves an excruciating death, burial and is final. There are insults and mockery, confusion and speculation abound. Jesus, the outsider has left His mark.
In today’s passage it’s Good Friday, the saddest day in human history. But hidden amongst the lies and deception and betrayal are glimmers of hope. The great African American preacher S.M. Lockridge wrote a reflection on this time in Holy week. Here’s what he has to say in part, “It’s Thursday, and Jesus is praying. Peter is sleeping, Judas is betraying, but Sunday’s coming. It’s Friday, Pilate’s struggling. The council is conspiring, the crowd is vilifying. They don’t even know that Sunday’s coming. It’s Friday, the disciples are running like sheep without a shepherd. Peter is denying, Mary is crying, but they don’t know that Sunday’s a coming. It’s Friday. The Romans beat my Jesus. They robe him in Scarlet, they crown him with thorns, but they don’t know that Sunday’s coming. It’s Friday, see Jesus walking to Calvary, his blood dripping, his body stumbling and his spirit burdened. It’s Friday, only Friday, but let me tell you something: Sunday’s a coming!” The Son of Man is more ‘outside’ than ever before. Betrayed, rejected, beaten and handed over to be crucified. Majestically silent, confident in his father’s plans. So much more than just a king of the Jews, he’s King of all Kings.
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