Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year C, April 24, 2016; The Rev. Pamela L. Werntz
Acts 11:1-18 Who was I that I could hinder God?
Revelation 21:1-6 See, I am making all things new.
John 13:31-35 I give you a new commandment, [in order that] that you love one another.
O God of love, grant us the wisdom, the strength and the courage to seek always and everywhere after truth, come when it may, and cost what it will.
Now we’re five weeks into Eastertide, and our lectionary takes us back to the Gospel of John’s story of the night that Jesus was arrested. It’s like the Church is saying, “okay, it’s been a few weeks since Holy Week. Let’s review.” The scene of this last supper, according to John, is not a Passover meal, but a meal the day before the festival of Passover, the Feast of Freedom, was about to start. During supper, Jesus has washed the feet of his followers and commanded them to wash one another’s feet. Then, while Jesus and his followers were reclining Jesus revealed that Judas would betray him, by giving Judas a piece of bread. The story goes that “after Judas received the piece of bread, Satan entered into him,” and “Jesus said to him, ‘Do quickly what you are going to do.’” You might remember that Satan means Adversary – the constant accuser of God (Who is Love) and of humans (who are made by and for Love). Immediately after that Judas went out into the night, and then Jesus said the words we just heard Susanne read. Just after our passage, Jesus told Peter that Peter would deny even knowing him three times before the rooster signaled the rising sun. Continue reading