Suzanne sent the congregation out to hunt for chocolate Easter eggs. On return she asked what if we found something other than eggs?
Reading Luke's account of the stone rolled from the tomb. The women took spices and didn't find what they expected, then relating their experience to the disciples they weren't believed. Resurrection is utterly awesome, walking with disciple on the road to Emmaus. The women had returned to complete work started before the Sabbath. They were carrying expensive perfume to mask the smell. Improve death. Does what we purchase harm the planet. Resurrection wins. Do we bring "spices" to everyday situations to improve things? Reading Psalm 22
Suzanne asked us to compare Psalm 22 with the Easter story. Turns out it is most of it. Jesus quotes from it "My God my God", there is mocking, requesting God's help, dividing clothes and casting lots. Suzanne showed us a painting by Arned Christie - weapons around a central Christ figure. Not obvious weapons - Pilate washing his hands, sponge with vinegar, an ear from the soldier, across in someone's hand, cockerel crowing 3 times, casting lots & money given to Judas. Spear nails, blowing a raspberry. Mark 15: 21-37 Faithful questions is a series we have been following. This week features the hardest questions - Jesus calling out to God. The crowd would know the whole of the Psalm quoted by Jesus which ends in God's rescue. Matthew and Mark have it as his last words. No words of comfort and the crowd dont understand, thinking he is calling for Elijah. Speaking in two languages Hebrew and Aramaic, his mother tongue. Was this a matter of communication. When we experience pain & call to God, remember Jesus did it before us. |
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