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SCRIPTURE
John 18. 20-21
“I have spoken openly to the world,” Jesus replied. “I always taught in synagogues or at the temple, where all the Jews come together. I said nothing in secret. Why question me? Ask those who heard me. Surely they know what I said.”
WORDS OF HOPE
Have you ever tried to force someone to tell you something before they were ready? On this Good Friday, I think about the many questions various people would ask Jesus without understanding that his complete answer may have been so complex, the meaning would be lost in translation.
Jesus kept things simple in his confused and frightening world. He instinctively knew what they would understand or not. It reminds me of the Jack Nicholson line from A Few Good Men in which he played a military Colonel confronting Lieutenant Tom Cruise, "You can't handle the truth!"
Jesus was the master of his own instinctive timing; he knew what was appropriate; this today, that tomorrow. The bottom line was for him to fulfill the promises of the bigger picture while creating a sense of freedom and understanding of their world, as he had come to see it.
For those who manage groups of people or have to delegate information, with any luck, we follow a certain criterion for communication; from what is not enough information to too much information. Today's news is the prime example of how we must not be inundated with things that don't matter in the moment, but focus on the hope of tomorrow; the very essence of our faith.
As we follow the Good Friday story, things may look darkest before the dawn, but the sun is always shining, even on the cloudiest of days. As you think about our world in its darker days, remember we have faced greater challenges and bigger dangers.
During the months of the Pandemic, we knew that the world would never be the same. This sounded bleak, yet we had been given an opportunity to tell the future story in its brightest outlook. We knew there would be loss and sacrifice, but together we forged a better future.
Today, we remember Jesus’ greatest Sacrifice, but we don’t have to wonder about the outcome. We can now handle the truth because we have been gifted with all the facts. The questions have been answered. Easter is coming.
PRAYER
On this Good Friday, help us to be lovers of your truth and ambassadors of your hope. Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Charlie C. Rose
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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