Narrative Lectionary Key Verse for Today
NL Daily Devotion for Sunday, April 10, 2022
by Dr. Kimberly Leetch, Clergy Stuff
Main Idea: King Jesus was a leader for the people.
There’s no question we are living through a period of history where political ideologies are polarized. As the US in particular continues to swing wildly from left to right to left, we are forced to grapple with what it means to be a leader.
People long for a voice—someone to speak for them in a world loathe to listen. People long for change—someone who can see not only where we have been, but also a path toward a better future. People long for a leader—someone who respects the responsibility entrusted to them and puts their very lives on the line for them.
Jesus entered Jerusalem as a leader for the people—a long oppressed people, weary and frustrated. Jesus became the voice of people without a voice—the poor, disabled, working class, marginalized, women, children, men, sick, imprisoned. Jesus said hard words that other leaders did not want to hear, but they were words of truth and action.
Jesus flipped the entire world on its head—lifting up the oppressed and bringing down the lofty. Jesus challenged the system and stuck a wrench into it so that change became necessary and unstoppable.
Jesus held the responsibility of leadership close to his heart. He never stopped fighting for the people, even when the fight threatened—and took—his very life.
Rarely have we seen leaders willing to give their lives for what they believe. Never have we seen leaders in our world as committed as Jesus to turn the tide toward real, lasting change. The people were right to claim Jesus as king, even if they had no idea what kind of king Jesus truly was. At this point in Jesus’ story, before his death and resurrection, the kingship of Jesus was everything the people wanted and needed for it to be—a voice, a change, and a leader willing to give everything to gain everything.