“I
do not speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen, but that
the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He who eats bread with Me has lifted up
his heel against Me’ … When Jesus had said these things, He was troubled in
spirit and testified and said, ‘Most assuredly I say to you, one of you will
betray Me.’” John 13:18, 21
The
practice of Holy Communion has always been that we are mindful of the last
gathering Jesus enjoyed with His disciples before He was betrayed by one of His
own and handed over to the authorities that sought to kill Him. We
remember the bread “which is My body broken for you” and the cup “which is My
blood poured out for you”, but we do not often remember that as the disciples
questioned among themselves who could possibly turn on Jesus, He was looking
into the face of Judas Iscariot and saying, ‘What you do, do quickly’.
The disciples only thought perhaps Judas, the keeper of the treasury, was
being sent to buy things needed for the feast.
What
is it we do “quickly” as having been sent by the Lord? Do we “quickly”
tell others of the Resurrection and the hope that is within those who believe,
or do we “quickly” betray Him by pursuing our own interests? Do we
“quickly” seek to help those who cannot help themselves, or do we “quickly”
seek only to help ourselves?
Move
through this blessed day mindful of the continuing Journey. We can read
Scripture to see what happened so long ago, but we cannot know what the next
hour will bring unless we become a part of the Lord’s story. It is only
by moving in His path that we can be assured it is the right path. And
yes, His path will take us all the way to Golgotha … but also beyond – if we
follow Him faithfully.
Blessings,
Michael
4 comments:
Beautiful posts about the holy week. Your blog is truly a blessing. I hope you have a wonderful Easter!
Thank you for your beautiful posts on holy week. Your blog is such a blessing! I want to wish you a joyful Easter.
If I've left more than one message, that wasn't my intent! I was thinking that I wasn't passing the prove you're not a robot thing. So please only put out one comment from me :)
Because I KNOW I got that last one right.
Happy Easter, Suzie, and thank you for the kind words!
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