
He went on in front of them
Palm Sunday and the Passion of Our Lord
Almighty, ever-living God, you have given the human race Jesus Christ our Saviour as a model of humility. He fulfilled your will by becoming man and giving his life on the cross. Help us to bear witness to you by following his example of suffering and make us worthy to share his resurrection. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Reflection
St Luke dedicates a substantial part of his Gospel (as from chapter 9 verse 51) to Jesus’ journey towards Jerusalem, where He would give His life for us. Today’s account illustrates the culmination of this journey with His entry into the Holy City. Jerusalem, the City that Jesus journeyed towards with a strong determination—preaching, teaching, admonishing and healing along the way. Jerusalem the City from which He was to leave this world to return to the Father.
Finally, Jesus arrives in Jerusalem, and His journey has reached its end. Jesus’ determination to fulfil the Father’s will manifests itself in what we read in the Gospel: “He went on in front of them toward Jerusalem.” The people were waiting for Him in anticipation. The crowd continued to grow along the road to see Him pass by while shouting out joyfully. The crowd:
- welcomed Him with joy … but did not accept His words;
- spread their cloaks on the road where He was to pass … but their hearts were closed to Him;
- received Him who came amongst them “in the Name of the Lord” … but quickly forgot the words He had spoken to them.
To the extent that after this event, we encounter the same crowd … but this time they shout: “Crucify Him, Crucify Him.”
Prayer
Lord, do not allow me to reject Your words as the crowd in Jerusalem did. What use is it to welcome You, but then reject Your words? What use is it to applaud You and take pictures of You if subsequently I don’t accept what You tell me through the ministers and shepherds of Your Church?
Lord, create in me a receptive heart, ready to listen to You.
Create in me a willing heart, ready to be transformed.
Create in me a determined will and a strong faith in You.
So that this season of Lent will not have come in vain.
So that my cry will not change in a few days.