Matthew 21:1-11 and Excerpts from The Essential Gandhi: An Anthology of His Writings on His Life, Work, and Ideas by Mahatma Gandhi
As I share a word, join me in a spirit of prayer from Psalm 19. O God may the words of my mouth and the meditations of all our hearts be acceptable in your sight, our rock and our redeemer. Amen.
In many ways, continuing to bring ourselves out into the public, I know it feels like one of the few things left to try, spilling into the streets in mass numbers is ridiculous how in the world will this shift things? It’s highly unlikely to change things at a pace and on the scale that is needed, on its own our procession of the underfunded faithful is woefully inadequate… We probably look silly to them. We don’t stand a chance.
How can our procession possibly stand a chance?
The socio-economic political order in which ancient Israel was situated, the structure of life in the time of Jesus and early Christianity was a system of domination of the many by a few. Using religious claims to justify the arrangement. Doesn’t that sound familiar? The procession marching toward Jesus operating entirely by domination in all spheres- political, economic, military and religious life. As scholars Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan write, “Two very different processions…” On the hand the peasant procession, on the other is the imperial procession.
Into all of that, Jesus dared to whisper to others and then later he would say it louder in front of crowds, “Would you like to join this procession?” Maybe it was shocking to hear. They had started to believe it was supposed to be like this. Gold for them. Crumbs for us. And then he comes along. From another direction, there is a different procession, a mixed crowd, claiming and living a revolution of love…this procession is filled with misfits- believers in a different kind of power. In this crowd, peace is possible, because we know how to share life with people outside of our group, in this protest procession, it’s the robes of faith, it’s an entourage of people with courage, clothed in the conviction of communal strength, grounded in the belief in our interdependence.
Which procession? Which vision of the world? Which power?
It’s clear that in the long unfolding of history, we humans tend to repeat patterns, even harmful ones, digging up the ancient playbook, bringing out the robes of decadence again, seeking and building imperial power, growing again an entourage of enrichers, clothing more in hubris…
Two distinct processions…
But still Jesus showed up and so did many others. And some even went on ahead. And I am thinking about them. Those who were willing to go ahead, those who are willing to believe when others couldn’t or wouldn’t, those who kept on when most were too afraid, those who didn’t give up when others told them it wouldn’t matter, those who marched as they cried…those who were willing to go ahead.
We know where this story goes and how it ends, that the Empire wants only to keep taking, but even then we see what love can do, even in the presence of military might, we see what rises, that there is another kind of strength that we are calling upon even now. As we heard from the writings of Mahatma Gandhi, who built a movement to reorganize a crushing colonial system, he said “the weak are always apt to be revengeful” which is another way of saying that those who call upon violence to make their case or to prove their point are revealing their fragility, because revenge shows a lack of depth, it shows a deep spiritual weakness. Take that. Tit for tat. We will show you. Might makes right. Fight, fight. Get in line. Do as I say. Prevent people from voting by mail, while voting by mail. Do as I say, not as I do.
Hosanna! Hosanna is itself a word of hope. It means “save” or “help” but as a shout of praise.
People are shouting this about Jesus as they lay down their cloaks and cut branches for him to ride across. It is an act of respect for a different kind of King, a man from Galilee, who came to help them save them from Empire and to help them save each other.
Beloved of God, let us be willing to be out ahead, to go out ahead, where we are called, to sing and lead out ahead, to take a risk for what we believe, to keep putting our bodies and lives out in public so God and others can see, can visualize what is possible, so we can challenge the lie that God wants it like this, that some deserve life while others don’t.