Passion Sunday: A dramatic interpretation for congregational or personal use
The Fifth Sunday in Lent is Passion Sunday (yet more often than not, called Palm Sunday) - the Sunday when a Gospel account of the Passion is read.
As I am writing this much later than I expected to either write or post it, may I suggest that you use it as a personal devotion this week
The Passion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ according to Luke
Narr:When the hour came, he took his place at the table, and the apostles with him.
Jesus:I have waited years to eat this special Passover with you. It is the last meal I eat until after you will see me with new eyes.(taking a cup of wine) Blessed are you, Lord God, King of all that is, who has created the Vine and the fruit of the vine to make our hearts glad. Thank you for this gift. (passing the cup) Take and drink this which has become a part of me: share it among yourselves. I will drink with you again at the appointed time.
taking the unleavened bread) Blessed are you, Lord God, King of all that is, who has created the seed and the grain that we may be sustained. (Breaks the bread) Thank you for this gift. (passing on the matzoh) Take and eat this which has become a part of me: share it among yourselves. I will eat with you again at the appointed time.
Narr: When the bread and wine had gone around the table, each serving one another, they were placed before him. He then ate and drank the remainders of the bread and wine himself as he waited for the others to finish and settle down. He then explained to them the new meaning of the ritual passover tradition they had participated in.
Jesus: A new covenant has come into being with all of you. The wine you drank has become my blood which will be sacrificed, the bread you have eaten has become my body which will be sacrificed. Burnt offerings and animal sacrifice for sin and transgressions will no longer hold the same significance for you. My own sacrifice for you and all who become one with me will be holy and pleasing to God. From now on, Whenever you have this meal do it in remembrance of me.
Narr: Jesus paused as the disciples silently began the rest of the meal and said calmly
Jesus: The one who is to betray me sits at this very table.
Narr: They protested in what they just heard, first quietly,then raising their voices, first asking Jesus if they would be the one to do such a thing, then turning to each other, pointing fingers of accusation and anger at each other, recalling past failings or errors. When it became too uncomfortable to continue this way, each began defending themselves and their honor,justifying their strong relationship to Jesus with examples of their level of responsibility, piety and loyalty to him, and the good deeds they had done, claiming title to be his most prominent and devoted disciple.
Jesus: How is it now you wonder who among you is the the favorite,the most gifted,the most powerful? Do you believe leadership, authority and respect is shown by being served and doted upon by others and not modeling a holy life of gratitude?
If you believe this, than how can it be that I have served and taught you over these years,tending to your minds, your needs and your hearts? I who you call teacher, rabbi. No. True authority comes from the good and the God with you. If you will lead, be a leader by serving - both each other and the stranger who comes to you, without regard to their wealth or position in society. [Pause]
Narr: Jesus continued
Jesus: I entrust you now with an even greater level of authority. As you have been with me thusfar on this journey, I confer on you, just as my Father has conferred on me, a place in the Kingdom of the Almighty, all Merciful God,so that you will be with me there to eat and drink at my table in my eternal kingdom.
Narr: They all took some cheer in this statement and began speaking with relief to one another. Jesus motioned for Simon Peter to come closer. Touching him on the shoulder and looking him squarely in the eyes, Jesus said to him in a quiet voice - just above a whisper-
Jesus: Simon, dear brother,listen carefully to me. You will be sorely tested over the next several days. I have prayed for you that your own faith may not fail; despite your anger, pain,humiliation, fear and despair I pray that once you have embraced your sorrow and understand I have forgiven you, you will return home - back to your community - and be a source of strength for your brothers.
Narr: Peter, in his predictable, direct and unequivocal way blurted out loudly:
Peter: Lord, I am ready to go with you to prison and to death!
Narr: The others, with less bravado, offered their assurances of their loyalty to Jesus- who- while the others were still speaking and distracted - looked again directly at Peter and calmly, quietly said
Jesus: Peter, remember this when I say that the before the cock crows in the morning you will have denied that you have ever known me three times.
Narr: Dumbstruck and recalling he had said things that had displeased Jesus in the past, Peter went back to bench where he had been sitting and slowly began eating his dinner. Things had quieted down somewhat. Jesus began to speak- first, it would seem, just to check on the disciples recollection of their earlier attempt at being sent out, two by two, about a year earlier.
Jesus: The time I sent you out without a purse, bag, or sandals, did you lack anything?
Discs: [individually, some at the same time] No, not a thing. We had what we needed.
Jesus: Today, the one who has a purse must take it, and likewise a bag. And the one who has no sword must sell his cloak and buy one. All must be done that the passage '..And he was counted among the lawless is fulfilled; indeed what is written about me is being fulfilled.
Narr: Confused, thinking some things were needed for the group, they replied,
Discs: Well, among us there are two swords.
Jesus: Yes, that is more than enough.
Narr: At that point, Judas left - with the communal purse and a bag. The meal was over. Jesus gathered his things and left the room to go for a walk, as was his custom. He headed toward the the Mount of Olives and the disciples followed him, bringing along a sword.[pause] When he reached the place, Jesus said to them,
Jesus: Pray that you may not come into the time of trial.
Narr: They settled down there, talking quietly and praying among themselves. Jesus continued up a winding path to a group of trees and bushes, about a stone's throw from the rest of them, knelt down, and prayed,
Jesus: Abba, Father: I know that even now that all things with you are possible. If you are willing, remove this cup from me.
Narr: There was only the sound of a light breeze, but Jesus heard no direct response to his request. Taking a deep breath he continued determined and intentionally -
Jesus: ...yet NOT my will, but YOURS be done.
Narr: Moments later, an angelic messenger appeared to him,giving him courage and strength. Despite this, he prayed more earnestly, so much that in his pain and fear,he broke out in an agonized sweat that became like his lifeblood falling down on the ground in large drops. [pause] Having gathered his strength somewhat, he walked down where he had left his disciples and found them all sleeping, exhausted from the unusual passover meal they had shared. In disbelief of their lack of understanding about what was happening, he tried to arouse them, speaking in a loud voice:
Jesus: Why are you sleeping? Get up and pray that you may not come into the time of trial!
Narr: While he was still speaking, they noticed a crowd came toward them, with the disciple Judas, leading them. He approached Jesus to kiss him;Jesus,aware that this was the signal to the temple police within the crowd which one of them it was to arrest, made no attempt to dismiss Judas. [pause] When Judas had kissed one of his cheeks, Jesus spoke into Judas' ear, saying
Jesus: Is it with a kiss that you are betraying the Son of Man?
Narr: Judas immediately looked down and backed away, slowly at first and then ran out of the garden, becoming lost in the darkness. The other disciples finally understood that Jesus was being physically taken from them shouted,
Discs: Lord!! Should we strike with the sword?
Narr: Without waiting for an answer,one of them struck the slave of the high priest and cut off his right ear. Horrified, Jesus admonished them:
Jesus: Stop! No more of this!
Narr: Even in the confusion, Jesus bent down, scooped up the ear, placed it back on the screaming slave's head and healed him. Turning to his captors, the chief priests, the officers of the temple police, and the elders who had come for him, he said sarcastically
Jesus: Have you come out with whips and clubs - in the night - as if I were a bandit? When I was with you day after day in the temple, you did not lay even a hand on me. No. You chose this hour, and the power of darkness!
Narr: Then they seized him and led him away, bringing him into the high priest's house. But Peter was following at a distance. After the main party took Jesus within the house, the others kindled a fire in the middle of the courtyard and sat down together talking about the success of their mission with Peter among them. A servant-girl, recognizing Peter by firelight, stared at him and said aloud to one of the elders, nodding her head in Peter's direction
Girl: This man also was with that bunch.
Narr: But Peter looked aside and with a dismissive air denied it, saying,
Peter: You're mistaken, I don't even know him.
Narr: A little later someone else, on seeing Peter, said:
Man: Yes, you do look familiar. You are one of them
Peter: What! Side with a servant? It's not true,I am not one of them!
Narr: People came and went, but an hour later still another agreed with the earlier testimonies.
Man: This man has to be in that insurgent group with the troublemaker. Listen to that accent! He is certainly a Galilean!
Peter: How many times must I tell you all. I'm not 'one of them', I don't know who 'he' is and I do not know what you are talking about!
Narr: At that very moment, while the words still hung in the air, the cock crowed. The ranking police brought Jesus out of the high priest's house, hands tied behind him, pushing and pulling him by his clothing. In a space in between the barrier of people and guards, the Lord turned and glanced at the fire and Peter beside it. Instantly Peter remembered the words of the Lord, how he had said to him, "Before the cock crows today, you will deny knowing me three times." [Pause] Peter's heart was torn within him. He left the fireside, the group and the gathered crowd. As soon as he was far enough away, back in the Garden, he became inconsolable and sobbed and moaned bitterly at his lies and denial, feeling the weight of having betrayed the trust of Jesus.[pause]
At the same time, the police and guards who were ordered to guard Jesus began to mistreat him physically and emotionally by beating him. Then, blindfolding him they would poke at him and pull away, disguising their voices, shrieking at him:
Guards: Oh, mighty lord... {thwack} tell us now who has touched you! What is her name? Pour out your wrath on the man who struck you and strike them dead with a simple thought!
Narr: All the night through they tormented him this and other ways, insulting him, his God and his family, laughing themselves to tears in their tortured malice at a man who was unarmed, bound and completely at their mercy. [Pause]
When daylight had come, the assembly of the elders of the people, both chief priests and scribes, gathered together, and they has Jesus dragged into their council meeting. They shouted:
Ch.Prs: If YOU are the Messiah, tell us.
Jesus: (stating his dilemma clearly but quietly)If I tell you 'YES', you will not believe; and if I ask you plainly what you mean by posing this question, you will not answer. Instead,I will tell you that from now on, the Son of Man will be seated at the right hand of the power of God.
Narr: Angry, frustrated that they were not able to force him to go against the letter of the Law of Moses they all converged on him asking, in another manner
Ch.Prs: Are you, then, the Son of God?
Jesus: It is you who say or imply that I am.
Ch.Prs: Ha! He admits it! What further testimony do we need? We have heard it ourselves from his own lips!
Narr: Those in authority rose from their seats of honor, gathered briefly to discuss their next move and descended down the steps to the accused and the abusive temple police, motioning at them to turn Jesus around and head, in one body - the sanctified separated from the common people and the accused - and went to the governing hall of the occupying Roman civil authority within Jerusalem. The provincial ruler's name was Pilate.
There began assembling around this unusual party onlookers and curiosity seekers, always attentive to any public foment of the Jews disdain of their Roman overseers. The scribes and priests spoke first, being careful not to touch or go near Jesus who they treated as profane.
Ch.Prs: We found this man perverting our nation, forbidding us to pay taxes to the emperor, and saying that he himself is the Messiah, a king!
Narr: Looking at the rather pathetic bruised shell of a man before him, Pilate asked Jesus directly:
Pilate: Are YOU the king of the Jews?
Jesus: These words come from your lips, not mine. You say so.
Pilate: [addressing the growing crowd] I find no basis for an accusation against this man.
Narr: Not expecting this reply, the scribes and priests quickly decided to become more animated and agitated, stirring up the crowd in the process. As if to muster more credibility by speaking louder, they became all the more insistent with other accusations.
Ch.Prs: But he stirs up the people by teaching and promoting this protest throughout all Judea, from Galilee where he began even to Jerusalem, this seat of government.
Narr: Pilate was not interested in getting involved in local sectarian matters and disliked getting embroiled in matters outside of his jurisdiction - particularly with local religious figures.
Pilate: Did you say he is a Galilean? If so, I am not the Roman representative you must deal with. Take him instead and let Herod, the proper Roman authority in this matter, hear this case.
Narr: Off the party went, gathering the curious and the rabble rousers,ready for any fight,along the route. Herod was himself in Jerusalem at that time and it wasn't long before the ragtag parade arrived at Herod's temporary accommodations. [pause] There had long been bad blood between Herod's ancestors and the disciples of Jesus. When Herod saw the battered,dirty 'prophet' who was purported to have performed all matter of miracles standing there - submissive before him - he was very glad.
Herod: So, prophet - why are you here? If you are so beloved, where is your loyal following? Have you gotten yourself into trouble and need my puny, mortal help?
Narr: Although he questioned, taunted and harassed Jesus at some length, Jesus made no reply. The chief priests and the scribes stood by, vehemently accusing him of many transgressions. Lastly, in a stroke of sarcastic contempt, Herod with his soldiers mocked him by covering Jesus in an elegant robe, feigning homage. This insult had no effect. Finally bored, Herod sent Jesus back to Pilate. With this act of contempt Herod and Pilate became friends for they now shared the same enemy. The ugly crowd made its way back to Pilate's place of government. He called all the chief priests, the leaders, and the people together and said,
Pilate: You brought me this man as one who was perverting the people; I have examined him in your presence and have not found this man guilty of any of the charges you brought against him. Neither has Herod, for he sent him back to us. Indeed, he has done nothing to deserve death. Instead, I will therefore have him flogged and release him.
Narr: When the religious leaders in power saw that they were failing to have Jesus eliminated they had to act quickly. After all, he was within their grasp and they were not about to let him leave alive, able to continue to diminishing their place and power in society by spreading the good news of the empowerment and love of God to women and other outcasts. They appealed to the mob which by now was gathered, starting dissent by passing out coins to bribe them and beginning to chant among them, until it became a shouting roar
Crowd: Away with this revolutionary fellow! Release Barabbas for us!
Narr: This was a man who had been put in prison for an insurrection that had taken place in the city, and for murder. Pilate understood there was some other motivation involved here and attempted to regain the order and release Jesus, but the crowd drowned out his words, chanting, screaming in menacing, ever increasing intensity:
Crowd: Crucify, crucify him!
Narr: A third time Pilate tried to reason with them, repeating the punishment he had earlier decreed.
Pilate: Why, what evil has he done? I have found in him no ground for the sentence of death; the punishment stands at a public flogging and release from custody.
Narr: The throbbing angry mob kept urgently demanding with loud shouts that Jesus should be crucified; Pilate, hoarse, weary and worried that the mob would spill into mass civil unrest allowed their voices to prevail and granted their demand: the verdict was now death by crucifixion. Pilate released the murderer Barabbas and handed over Jesus to be killed. [Pause] As the soldiers led him away they dragged a passerby, Simon of Cyrene, who had come in to Jerusalem from the countryside, laid the cross on his shoulder,and made him carry it behind Jesus. Many women walked along, parallel behind the human barricade that had formed on the path of sorrows. They cried and wailed in pain and grief. Jesus, slowly turned toward them, saying
Jesus: Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children. For the days are surely coming when they will say, 'Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never nursed. Wishing they had not known these times, they will begin to say to the mountains, 'Fall on us'; and to the hills, 'Cover us.' For if this evil can be done to me now - when the wood is green, what will happen when it is dry?
Narr: The police broke up this interaction and pushed Jesus forward along with two others, criminals who were to be crucified along with him. They walked the winding passage ways up inclines and down again until they were outside of the city walls. Finally they came to the place that is called The Skull, a common site for public humiliation, punishment and execution. The three were crucified: Jesus with the criminals, one on his right and one on his left. They were lashed to crosses, then nails forced through their flesh and bones. Jesus, struggling for breath, said
Jesus: Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing." And the police and soldiers gambled to see who would win his home-woven clothing.
Nar: A small group of people stood by, watching the painful scene; a few leaders among them scoffed at Jesus,saying among themselves,
Lead: He saved others; why can't he save himself if he is the Messiah of God, his chosen one?
Narr: The soldiers on duty also mocked him, coming up and offering him sour wine, at the end of a spear saying,
Sold: If you are the King of the Jews, like the inscription above you says, save yourself
Narr: One of the criminals who were hanged there kept deriding Jesus saying,
Crim1: Are you not the Messiah? DO SOMETHING - MAKE A MIRACLE - Save yourself and us!
Narr: But the other criminal rebuked him, saying,
Crim2: Do you not fear God? We commited crimes and have earned punishment. He has done nothing wrong and is completely innocent. [pause] Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.
Jesus: You will be with me in today in Paradise.
Narr: It was now about noon, and darkness came over the whole land until three in the afternoon. As the sun's light failed the curtain of the temple was torn in two. Jesus then, mustering his remaining strength, cried in a loud voice
Jesus: Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.
Narr: Having said this, he breathed his last. When the Roman centurion saw what had taken place, he praised God and said,
Cent: Certainly this man was innocent.
Narr: When the groups who had gathered there for this spectacle saw and heard this, they went home, beating their breasts, grieving. But those who knew him closely, including the women who had followed him from Galilee, stood at a distance, watching these things. A good man named Joseph who was a member of the council but had not agreed to pursue a case against Jesus went personally to Pilate to askfor Jesus' body, which Pilate granted. They took the body down, wrapped it in a special linen cloth, and laid it in Joseph's own rock-hewn tomb where no one had ever been laid. It was the day of Preparation, and the sabbath was beginning. The women who had come with him from Galilee followed, and they saw the tomb and how his body was laid. Because the sabbath was falling, they could do nothing more with the body. They returned back to the room and, in the small time allotted, prepared spices and ointments. At the commencement of the sabbath they rested according to their commandment's tradition.
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As I am writing this much later than I expected to either write or post it, may I suggest that you use it as a personal devotion this week
The Passion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ according to Luke
Narr:When the hour came, he took his place at the table, and the apostles with him.
Jesus:I have waited years to eat this special Passover with you. It is the last meal I eat until after you will see me with new eyes.(taking a cup of wine) Blessed are you, Lord God, King of all that is, who has created the Vine and the fruit of the vine to make our hearts glad. Thank you for this gift. (passing the cup) Take and drink this which has become a part of me: share it among yourselves. I will drink with you again at the appointed time.
taking the unleavened bread) Blessed are you, Lord God, King of all that is, who has created the seed and the grain that we may be sustained. (Breaks the bread) Thank you for this gift. (passing on the matzoh) Take and eat this which has become a part of me: share it among yourselves. I will eat with you again at the appointed time.
Narr: When the bread and wine had gone around the table, each serving one another, they were placed before him. He then ate and drank the remainders of the bread and wine himself as he waited for the others to finish and settle down. He then explained to them the new meaning of the ritual passover tradition they had participated in.
Jesus: A new covenant has come into being with all of you. The wine you drank has become my blood which will be sacrificed, the bread you have eaten has become my body which will be sacrificed. Burnt offerings and animal sacrifice for sin and transgressions will no longer hold the same significance for you. My own sacrifice for you and all who become one with me will be holy and pleasing to God. From now on, Whenever you have this meal do it in remembrance of me.
Narr: Jesus paused as the disciples silently began the rest of the meal and said calmly
Jesus: The one who is to betray me sits at this very table.
Narr: They protested in what they just heard, first quietly,then raising their voices, first asking Jesus if they would be the one to do such a thing, then turning to each other, pointing fingers of accusation and anger at each other, recalling past failings or errors. When it became too uncomfortable to continue this way, each began defending themselves and their honor,justifying their strong relationship to Jesus with examples of their level of responsibility, piety and loyalty to him, and the good deeds they had done, claiming title to be his most prominent and devoted disciple.
Jesus: How is it now you wonder who among you is the the favorite,the most gifted,the most powerful? Do you believe leadership, authority and respect is shown by being served and doted upon by others and not modeling a holy life of gratitude?
If you believe this, than how can it be that I have served and taught you over these years,tending to your minds, your needs and your hearts? I who you call teacher, rabbi. No. True authority comes from the good and the God with you. If you will lead, be a leader by serving - both each other and the stranger who comes to you, without regard to their wealth or position in society. [Pause]
Narr: Jesus continued
Jesus: I entrust you now with an even greater level of authority. As you have been with me thusfar on this journey, I confer on you, just as my Father has conferred on me, a place in the Kingdom of the Almighty, all Merciful God,so that you will be with me there to eat and drink at my table in my eternal kingdom.
Narr: They all took some cheer in this statement and began speaking with relief to one another. Jesus motioned for Simon Peter to come closer. Touching him on the shoulder and looking him squarely in the eyes, Jesus said to him in a quiet voice - just above a whisper-
Jesus: Simon, dear brother,listen carefully to me. You will be sorely tested over the next several days. I have prayed for you that your own faith may not fail; despite your anger, pain,humiliation, fear and despair I pray that once you have embraced your sorrow and understand I have forgiven you, you will return home - back to your community - and be a source of strength for your brothers.
Narr: Peter, in his predictable, direct and unequivocal way blurted out loudly:
Peter: Lord, I am ready to go with you to prison and to death!
Narr: The others, with less bravado, offered their assurances of their loyalty to Jesus- who- while the others were still speaking and distracted - looked again directly at Peter and calmly, quietly said
Jesus: Peter, remember this when I say that the before the cock crows in the morning you will have denied that you have ever known me three times.
Narr: Dumbstruck and recalling he had said things that had displeased Jesus in the past, Peter went back to bench where he had been sitting and slowly began eating his dinner. Things had quieted down somewhat. Jesus began to speak- first, it would seem, just to check on the disciples recollection of their earlier attempt at being sent out, two by two, about a year earlier.
Jesus: The time I sent you out without a purse, bag, or sandals, did you lack anything?
Discs: [individually, some at the same time] No, not a thing. We had what we needed.
Jesus: Today, the one who has a purse must take it, and likewise a bag. And the one who has no sword must sell his cloak and buy one. All must be done that the passage '..And he was counted among the lawless is fulfilled; indeed what is written about me is being fulfilled.
Narr: Confused, thinking some things were needed for the group, they replied,
Discs: Well, among us there are two swords.
Jesus: Yes, that is more than enough.
Narr: At that point, Judas left - with the communal purse and a bag. The meal was over. Jesus gathered his things and left the room to go for a walk, as was his custom. He headed toward the the Mount of Olives and the disciples followed him, bringing along a sword.[pause] When he reached the place, Jesus said to them,
Jesus: Pray that you may not come into the time of trial.
Narr: They settled down there, talking quietly and praying among themselves. Jesus continued up a winding path to a group of trees and bushes, about a stone's throw from the rest of them, knelt down, and prayed,
Jesus: Abba, Father: I know that even now that all things with you are possible. If you are willing, remove this cup from me.
Narr: There was only the sound of a light breeze, but Jesus heard no direct response to his request. Taking a deep breath he continued determined and intentionally -
Jesus: ...yet NOT my will, but YOURS be done.
Narr: Moments later, an angelic messenger appeared to him,giving him courage and strength. Despite this, he prayed more earnestly, so much that in his pain and fear,he broke out in an agonized sweat that became like his lifeblood falling down on the ground in large drops. [pause] Having gathered his strength somewhat, he walked down where he had left his disciples and found them all sleeping, exhausted from the unusual passover meal they had shared. In disbelief of their lack of understanding about what was happening, he tried to arouse them, speaking in a loud voice:
Jesus: Why are you sleeping? Get up and pray that you may not come into the time of trial!
Narr: While he was still speaking, they noticed a crowd came toward them, with the disciple Judas, leading them. He approached Jesus to kiss him;Jesus,aware that this was the signal to the temple police within the crowd which one of them it was to arrest, made no attempt to dismiss Judas. [pause] When Judas had kissed one of his cheeks, Jesus spoke into Judas' ear, saying
Jesus: Is it with a kiss that you are betraying the Son of Man?
Narr: Judas immediately looked down and backed away, slowly at first and then ran out of the garden, becoming lost in the darkness. The other disciples finally understood that Jesus was being physically taken from them shouted,
Discs: Lord!! Should we strike with the sword?
Narr: Without waiting for an answer,one of them struck the slave of the high priest and cut off his right ear. Horrified, Jesus admonished them:
Jesus: Stop! No more of this!
Narr: Even in the confusion, Jesus bent down, scooped up the ear, placed it back on the screaming slave's head and healed him. Turning to his captors, the chief priests, the officers of the temple police, and the elders who had come for him, he said sarcastically
Jesus: Have you come out with whips and clubs - in the night - as if I were a bandit? When I was with you day after day in the temple, you did not lay even a hand on me. No. You chose this hour, and the power of darkness!
Narr: Then they seized him and led him away, bringing him into the high priest's house. But Peter was following at a distance. After the main party took Jesus within the house, the others kindled a fire in the middle of the courtyard and sat down together talking about the success of their mission with Peter among them. A servant-girl, recognizing Peter by firelight, stared at him and said aloud to one of the elders, nodding her head in Peter's direction
Girl: This man also was with that bunch.
Narr: But Peter looked aside and with a dismissive air denied it, saying,
Peter: You're mistaken, I don't even know him.
Narr: A little later someone else, on seeing Peter, said:
Man: Yes, you do look familiar. You are one of them
Peter: What! Side with a servant? It's not true,I am not one of them!
Narr: People came and went, but an hour later still another agreed with the earlier testimonies.
Man: This man has to be in that insurgent group with the troublemaker. Listen to that accent! He is certainly a Galilean!
Peter: How many times must I tell you all. I'm not 'one of them', I don't know who 'he' is and I do not know what you are talking about!
Narr: At that very moment, while the words still hung in the air, the cock crowed. The ranking police brought Jesus out of the high priest's house, hands tied behind him, pushing and pulling him by his clothing. In a space in between the barrier of people and guards, the Lord turned and glanced at the fire and Peter beside it. Instantly Peter remembered the words of the Lord, how he had said to him, "Before the cock crows today, you will deny knowing me three times." [Pause] Peter's heart was torn within him. He left the fireside, the group and the gathered crowd. As soon as he was far enough away, back in the Garden, he became inconsolable and sobbed and moaned bitterly at his lies and denial, feeling the weight of having betrayed the trust of Jesus.[pause]
At the same time, the police and guards who were ordered to guard Jesus began to mistreat him physically and emotionally by beating him. Then, blindfolding him they would poke at him and pull away, disguising their voices, shrieking at him:
Guards: Oh, mighty lord... {thwack} tell us now who has touched you! What is her name? Pour out your wrath on the man who struck you and strike them dead with a simple thought!
Narr: All the night through they tormented him this and other ways, insulting him, his God and his family, laughing themselves to tears in their tortured malice at a man who was unarmed, bound and completely at their mercy. [Pause]
When daylight had come, the assembly of the elders of the people, both chief priests and scribes, gathered together, and they has Jesus dragged into their council meeting. They shouted:
Ch.Prs: If YOU are the Messiah, tell us.
Jesus: (stating his dilemma clearly but quietly)If I tell you 'YES', you will not believe; and if I ask you plainly what you mean by posing this question, you will not answer. Instead,I will tell you that from now on, the Son of Man will be seated at the right hand of the power of God.
Narr: Angry, frustrated that they were not able to force him to go against the letter of the Law of Moses they all converged on him asking, in another manner
Ch.Prs: Are you, then, the Son of God?
Jesus: It is you who say or imply that I am.
Ch.Prs: Ha! He admits it! What further testimony do we need? We have heard it ourselves from his own lips!
Narr: Those in authority rose from their seats of honor, gathered briefly to discuss their next move and descended down the steps to the accused and the abusive temple police, motioning at them to turn Jesus around and head, in one body - the sanctified separated from the common people and the accused - and went to the governing hall of the occupying Roman civil authority within Jerusalem. The provincial ruler's name was Pilate.
There began assembling around this unusual party onlookers and curiosity seekers, always attentive to any public foment of the Jews disdain of their Roman overseers. The scribes and priests spoke first, being careful not to touch or go near Jesus who they treated as profane.
Ch.Prs: We found this man perverting our nation, forbidding us to pay taxes to the emperor, and saying that he himself is the Messiah, a king!
Narr: Looking at the rather pathetic bruised shell of a man before him, Pilate asked Jesus directly:
Pilate: Are YOU the king of the Jews?
Jesus: These words come from your lips, not mine. You say so.
Pilate: [addressing the growing crowd] I find no basis for an accusation against this man.
Narr: Not expecting this reply, the scribes and priests quickly decided to become more animated and agitated, stirring up the crowd in the process. As if to muster more credibility by speaking louder, they became all the more insistent with other accusations.
Ch.Prs: But he stirs up the people by teaching and promoting this protest throughout all Judea, from Galilee where he began even to Jerusalem, this seat of government.
Narr: Pilate was not interested in getting involved in local sectarian matters and disliked getting embroiled in matters outside of his jurisdiction - particularly with local religious figures.
Pilate: Did you say he is a Galilean? If so, I am not the Roman representative you must deal with. Take him instead and let Herod, the proper Roman authority in this matter, hear this case.
Narr: Off the party went, gathering the curious and the rabble rousers,ready for any fight,along the route. Herod was himself in Jerusalem at that time and it wasn't long before the ragtag parade arrived at Herod's temporary accommodations. [pause] There had long been bad blood between Herod's ancestors and the disciples of Jesus. When Herod saw the battered,dirty 'prophet' who was purported to have performed all matter of miracles standing there - submissive before him - he was very glad.
Herod: So, prophet - why are you here? If you are so beloved, where is your loyal following? Have you gotten yourself into trouble and need my puny, mortal help?
Narr: Although he questioned, taunted and harassed Jesus at some length, Jesus made no reply. The chief priests and the scribes stood by, vehemently accusing him of many transgressions. Lastly, in a stroke of sarcastic contempt, Herod with his soldiers mocked him by covering Jesus in an elegant robe, feigning homage. This insult had no effect. Finally bored, Herod sent Jesus back to Pilate. With this act of contempt Herod and Pilate became friends for they now shared the same enemy. The ugly crowd made its way back to Pilate's place of government. He called all the chief priests, the leaders, and the people together and said,
Pilate: You brought me this man as one who was perverting the people; I have examined him in your presence and have not found this man guilty of any of the charges you brought against him. Neither has Herod, for he sent him back to us. Indeed, he has done nothing to deserve death. Instead, I will therefore have him flogged and release him.
Narr: When the religious leaders in power saw that they were failing to have Jesus eliminated they had to act quickly. After all, he was within their grasp and they were not about to let him leave alive, able to continue to diminishing their place and power in society by spreading the good news of the empowerment and love of God to women and other outcasts. They appealed to the mob which by now was gathered, starting dissent by passing out coins to bribe them and beginning to chant among them, until it became a shouting roar
Crowd: Away with this revolutionary fellow! Release Barabbas for us!
Narr: This was a man who had been put in prison for an insurrection that had taken place in the city, and for murder. Pilate understood there was some other motivation involved here and attempted to regain the order and release Jesus, but the crowd drowned out his words, chanting, screaming in menacing, ever increasing intensity:
Crowd: Crucify, crucify him!
Narr: A third time Pilate tried to reason with them, repeating the punishment he had earlier decreed.
Pilate: Why, what evil has he done? I have found in him no ground for the sentence of death; the punishment stands at a public flogging and release from custody.
Narr: The throbbing angry mob kept urgently demanding with loud shouts that Jesus should be crucified; Pilate, hoarse, weary and worried that the mob would spill into mass civil unrest allowed their voices to prevail and granted their demand: the verdict was now death by crucifixion. Pilate released the murderer Barabbas and handed over Jesus to be killed. [Pause] As the soldiers led him away they dragged a passerby, Simon of Cyrene, who had come in to Jerusalem from the countryside, laid the cross on his shoulder,and made him carry it behind Jesus. Many women walked along, parallel behind the human barricade that had formed on the path of sorrows. They cried and wailed in pain and grief. Jesus, slowly turned toward them, saying
Jesus: Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children. For the days are surely coming when they will say, 'Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never nursed. Wishing they had not known these times, they will begin to say to the mountains, 'Fall on us'; and to the hills, 'Cover us.' For if this evil can be done to me now - when the wood is green, what will happen when it is dry?
Narr: The police broke up this interaction and pushed Jesus forward along with two others, criminals who were to be crucified along with him. They walked the winding passage ways up inclines and down again until they were outside of the city walls. Finally they came to the place that is called The Skull, a common site for public humiliation, punishment and execution. The three were crucified: Jesus with the criminals, one on his right and one on his left. They were lashed to crosses, then nails forced through their flesh and bones. Jesus, struggling for breath, said
Jesus: Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing." And the police and soldiers gambled to see who would win his home-woven clothing.
Nar: A small group of people stood by, watching the painful scene; a few leaders among them scoffed at Jesus,saying among themselves,
Lead: He saved others; why can't he save himself if he is the Messiah of God, his chosen one?
Narr: The soldiers on duty also mocked him, coming up and offering him sour wine, at the end of a spear saying,
Sold: If you are the King of the Jews, like the inscription above you says, save yourself
Narr: One of the criminals who were hanged there kept deriding Jesus saying,
Crim1: Are you not the Messiah? DO SOMETHING - MAKE A MIRACLE - Save yourself and us!
Narr: But the other criminal rebuked him, saying,
Crim2: Do you not fear God? We commited crimes and have earned punishment. He has done nothing wrong and is completely innocent. [pause] Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.
Jesus: You will be with me in today in Paradise.
Narr: It was now about noon, and darkness came over the whole land until three in the afternoon. As the sun's light failed the curtain of the temple was torn in two. Jesus then, mustering his remaining strength, cried in a loud voice
Jesus: Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.
Narr: Having said this, he breathed his last. When the Roman centurion saw what had taken place, he praised God and said,
Cent: Certainly this man was innocent.
Narr: When the groups who had gathered there for this spectacle saw and heard this, they went home, beating their breasts, grieving. But those who knew him closely, including the women who had followed him from Galilee, stood at a distance, watching these things. A good man named Joseph who was a member of the council but had not agreed to pursue a case against Jesus went personally to Pilate to askfor Jesus' body, which Pilate granted. They took the body down, wrapped it in a special linen cloth, and laid it in Joseph's own rock-hewn tomb where no one had ever been laid. It was the day of Preparation, and the sabbath was beginning. The women who had come with him from Galilee followed, and they saw the tomb and how his body was laid. Because the sabbath was falling, they could do nothing more with the body. They returned back to the room and, in the small time allotted, prepared spices and ointments. At the commencement of the sabbath they rested according to their commandment's tradition.
Copyright © 2007 K.L.Joanna Depue and Deacon J on www.geraniumfarm.org
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