Death of Christ (6)
  1. The seemingly small, the particular, the previously overlooked, magnifies in importance.
  2. Viewing the Word as a unified theological narrative prevents us from treating the Scriptures like a cage match between competing theological systems, with prophets duking it out with apostles, and psalmists with evangelists, all supposedly fighting for their voice to be heard.
  3. Tomorrow Jesus will laugh his way out of the tomb, spit in the face of death, and kick the devil in the throat as he dances to the clapping glee of angelic masses. But today he just rests.
  4. Let’s take a walk together. And as we do, I’ll tell you a mystery.
  5. Why was Jesus crucified? Not to save victims, but to save sinners.
  6. In Christ, we become part of the group of eight on the ark. The eight does not increase to nine or ten but swells to contain us all. God recreates us in this saving flood of baptism. We enter the new creation in Christ.