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The most powerful symbol for us on Maundy Thursday is the washing of feet and the command that we wash each others’. We’d really rather not.
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In the visit to the tomb, we see the elements of Easter that are often pushed aside, like the bindness of grief and trust in the witness of others
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We have a linguistic and theological hangup of attributing the glory of God to Jesus — a move that also deprives us of seeing the true grace in it all.
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The radical nature of Palm Sunday is best seen in its wider context, so that we can see that we already know what Jesus has come to do.
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Our own experience of Palm Sunday invites us to witness again, with understanding and hope, that we might always trust in Jesus.
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I always struggled with the name “Good Friday”. But it isn’t a question of whether it is accurate so much as what we think is being called good.
