
Luke 23:33-43
We considered the great contrast between celebrating Christ as our triumphant, risen, ascended King and the scene in the gospel reading of Jesus crucified with 2 criminals. We also considered some of the words spoken to find out more about Jesus our King and his kingdom. First we discussed 'Father forgive.....' - amazing forgiveness, compassion, unconditional love for everyone there and, we believe, for us.
This is in contrast to people's reaction, probably the same as today; many would be getting on with their own concerns. Yet the religious leaders, though they acknowledged Jesus had done some good, mocked him. The soldiers doing their job and one of the criminals joined the refrain of 'Save yourself....' but paradoxically by not saving himself, Jesus saved everyone else, and us. So again back to the values of the Kingdom – trust in God and unconditional love.
The other criminal showed compassion and a sense of justice and even an insight that Jesus' death was not the end and apparent defeat it appeared to be. Jesus too showed his real authority in his promise to him. But is it possible to live out these values today? We heard a story of a couple who did that, transforming their own lives shattered by the pointless murder of their son, and those of the prisoners they work with on schemes of restorative justice – and motivated by their strong Christian faith, So does today challenge us to reflect how we live our lives With Jesus help can we try to follow him more and so spread his kingdom of justice, peace and amazing love?
Judith Platt