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A Pilgrimage to the Cross

Walking through Lent with Jesus

Monday 11th April

After Jesus had said this, he went on ahead, going up to Jerusalem.

                           Luke 19:28

As the story of Jesus unfolds in the gospels, it becomes increasingly clear that he is Lord- Lord of the wind and the waves, Lord of sickness and disease- and also Lord of time. He is never in a hurry, never late, never with time on his hands. He is in control of time, and his journey proceeds on schedule. Sometimes his use of time puzzled those around him, who considered that he wasted time on those who did not deserve it, or he was not aware of the time when thousands of people started to get hungry listening to him. But even in these cases, in turns out that Jesus was in control of time all along, and using it to show those present some new truth about the kingdom of God.

As we watch Jesus, we see that he is truly Lord.

He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation; for in him all things in heaven and on earth were created, things visible and invisible.

                                    Colossians 1: 15, 16

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