In today's Gospel portion Jesus tells us two things. First, that he must suffer and be executed by the political and religious leaders of the day before then rising from the dead. Second, that we who make the choice to follow Jesus must also take up our cross and suffer at the hands of political and religious leaders. The same path that Jesus followed we too must traverse if we are to rise and find our way to the reign of God.
It is a religion of the evil one that makes Christianity into a religion of religious and political power that wields violence against untold numbers of people, that creates a false idol of a nation. It is a sham Christianity that preaches comfort and ease, one where the episcopal mansion, the pastor's private jet, and the vast expanses of church campuses are the hallmarks of the new religion, coming at the expense of those we malign: the poor and marginalized, the immigrant, refugee, and migrant.
The call of Jesus to follow him is a call to the cross, to a life of self-sacrifice lived in extending mercy and loving-kindness to others by going about healing, liberating, and nourishing people in direct encounter with them. The religion of Jesus is to live among those in need, not to be in gated communities of privilege. The call of Jesus leads us to Calvary, not to the spa. It leads us to minister to the poor and needy, not serve as chaplains to empire and worldly power.
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