Palm Sunday (B)
Fr. Philip Neri Powell, OP
OLR, NOLA
Between
today and next Sunday we will hear again and again how Christ emptied
himself out for our sake. How he took on the form of a slave for us.
How he “humbled himself, becoming obedient to the point of death,
even death on a cross.” Palm Sunday remembers the day he entered
Jerusalem in triumph, hailed as a conquering king. What a difference
one week can make. From King to Criminal, from Conqueror to Crook. He
will be celebrated and honored, betrayed and falsely accused, wrongly
convicted and executed. . .all this week. . .and for no other reason
than to free you and me from the bonds from sin and death. He goes to
Jerusalem – knowing
he will die – he
goes to Jerusalem b/c it is in Jerusalem that every righteous
sacrifice must be made. He dies in this one place so that every place
from then on will be made right for offering the Father worthy praise
and thanksgiving. Spend this week before his death giving God thanks
and praise for making His mercy freely available. For making His Son
the means of your freedom from the darkness of sin and death. For
making us His children. . .again.
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