Saturday, March 24, 2018
Saturday, March 24, 2018
Commemoration of Oscar Romero, archbishop and martyr, 1980
Reading: Philippians 2:5-11
"Let this same mind be
in you that was in Christ Jesus,…"
(Philippians 2:5)
Martin Luther described sin as a person's being "curved in on
itself", incurvatus in se,
concerned only with one's own needs, desires, one's own puny little world. As
Jesus approaches Jerusalem, where reaction to his world-upturning teachings and
life is building to a deathly confrontation, we see clearly how absolutely
faithful he is to his identity as the Christ the Anointed One, Christ the
Compassionate One, open and vulnerable to the world. He set his face "like
a flint" (Is. 50:7) and turned not backward. How simple it would have been
to disappear into the wilderness ravines east of the city. How difficult, to
ignore the deep human instinct toward self-preservation and to continue on the
road, in spite of risk, in spite of threat.
Merciful God, may we never
turn backward from our calling as people of your heart. Amen
- • Take a bit of pure olive oil. Anoint your hands, your eyes, your lips, your ears, your heart.