Gospel: Matthew 20: 17-28
The disconnect between disciples and Jesus takes place in two acts. In the first, Jesus tells his disciples that they are going to Jerusalem where he will be arrested, tortured, and executed by the political and religious leaders of the day. The disciples, oblivious to what Jesus is saying, argue among themselves over who is the most important among them, who will reign in Jesus' kingdom on his right and left when that day comes.
Come we now to act two. Jesus tells us that he is not about kingdoms, that to be great is to serve others which was his mission. For the past two thousand years we who claim discipleship have spent our time attempting to build kingdoms, waging wars against others, executing people, creating untold poverty and masses of refugees whom we then will deny help - all "in Jesus' name." Herein lies the greatest blasphemy and the taking of God's name in vain.
Jesus is not about kingdom building or lording over others. He came to serve, going about healing, liberating, and nourishing people in deeds of love and mercy. He encouraged us to take up a towel and basin to wash the feet of others, and bade us to put away the sword. The kingdom of God is a kingdom of love and mercy in service to others. It is not one of wars, executions, and exploitation. The Way of Jesus is the road to the cross, not to the mansion.