Introductory Talk

Introduction - Friday Night
Rev Kelvin Burke
 
 

The preparation for Holy Week usually starts on Palm Sunday and then drops in on the Last Supper with foot washing on Thursday maybe I Last Supper meal then a walk of witness on Good Friday and an hour at the cross later before a quiet Saturday and then a special Sunday.

But what was that week like for Jesus? From the Friday before Palm Sunday to the Friday after - Good Friday.

Looking back from Palm Sunday to the Friday before. His walking and talking with the pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem. We hear about his last miracle and the conversion of attacks man that was a miracle indeed. And a very moving account of the anointing both for  jesus's burial and his coronation.

There is so much more than the usual holy week reflections and I'm looking forward to sharing with you.

It's not all talk after talk there are plenty of opportunities to reflect and fellowship and to enjoy the wonderful hospitality of this community over the next few days at nights.

One of the questions that will come up from time to time is’ which crowd are you in?’ Usually there is an obvious correct - the one that loves Jesus and follows him.  But if we are truthful sometimes we find ourselves in the wrong crowd. So for example when the woman poured a year's wages worth of pure nard on Jesus - if we are truthful we may have been in the crowd  that moaned about it and the waste of money.

I found myself in the wrong crowd when I was in Sweden in Malmo a few years ago. On every lamppost where are the posters inviting you to a reggae concert. The roster colours were all over it. It was in Swedish but I fancied a bit of reggae in the concert in the park on our first Saturday afternoon one of the musicians in between songs went into a long speech with everyone cheering and I was mocking and cheering too because I didn't understand a word he was saying until he asked us all to raise our hands and say Allah Akbar.  It dawned on me then I was in a radical Muslim rally I did not feel safe and quickly made a getaway. I was in the wrong crowd.

There were crowds involved in the healing of the blind man on a couple of days before Palm Sunday. Most of the crowd saw him as a nobody told him to stop shouting out to get jesus's attention. That could have been me. Don't interrupt me I'm doing the Lord's business. But the Lord is in the business of interruptions.  It is so easy to be in the wrong crowd and miss read a situation to think and think you were doing God's work but you've missed an opportunity to share the love of Christ with someone who needed it.

I was having my lunch at the hospital refractory when a couple came up to me and said are you the chaplain? - ‘Yes.’
‘Our daughter is on one of the cancer wards and we are born again Christians and our daughter has turned her back on it all. Would you visit her?’

I visited the daughter later that afternoon, Denise had two daughters and let me into her life story. Her parents had been quite pushy, judging her for a marriage break-up, pressuring her to go for prayer about her cancer. I shared with Denise that I had felt a similar pressure from my own mother when I was first injured.

Over the next few weeks, Denise welcomed the opportunity to pray and to cast her fears and cares on the Lord and open her heart door to the Lord in a personal way – Hallelujah. It's so easy to be in the wrong crowd, thinking you're in the right. My lunch was not more important than Denise’s eternal well-being

These are tasters of what we will get up to over the next few days.

Enter into as much of it as you can, but don't exhaust yourself. This is a time away for peace and quiet. Enter into the worship the prayers, and I hope to see you at some of my sessions and if none of that interests you there's always the truly scrumptious food and the hospitality!

 

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