In the Face of Evil Week 5- Saturday

This Lent we follow Jesus as he faces evil in the hours before his death.  What is evil? Who is doing evil against Jesus during Passion Week?  What are ways in which we are complicit in evil?  Do we take evil seriously? As we experience evil in our own lives, discover how Jesus stands in the face of evil. 

Invocation

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, who delivers us from all evil. 

Invitation Prayer

Lord, you experienced evil by your death on the cross.  Death is the great foe we all face. Yet you overcame the power of death by your resurrection.  So fill us with this power that even now our lives may be filled with genuine hope.  Hold us now and until our life’s end.  We cling to you, our crucified and risen Savior, Jesus.  Amen.   

Meditation: O Dearest Jesus, What Law Have You Broken
“O Dearest Jesus, What Law Have You Broken”

by Johann Heermann, trans. by Catherine Winkworth

Johann Heermann, known as one of the greatest hymn writers of the seventeenth century, experienced a tremendous amount of suffering in his life, including severe illness and conducting his ministry throughout the Thirty Years’ War. His faith and trust in God amid this suffering can be seen in his lyrics.


O dearest Jesus, what law have you broken

That such sharp sentence should on you be spoken?

Of what great crime have you to make confession,

What dark transgression?

They crown your head with thorns, they smite, they scourge you;

With cruel mockings to the cross they urge you;

They give you gall to drink, they still decry you;

They crucify you.

What is the source of all your mortal anguish?

It is my sins for which you, Lord, must languish;

Yes, all the wrath, the woe that you inherit,

This I do merit.

How strange is this great paradox to ponder:

The shepherd dies for sheep who love to wander;

The master pays the debt his servants owe him,

Who would not know him.

The sinless Son of God must die in sadness;

The sinful child of man may live in gladness;

We forfeited our lives yet are acquitted;

God is committed!

O wondrous love, whose depth no heart has sounded,

That brought you here, by foes and thieves surrounded,

Conquer my heart, make love its sole endeavor

Henceforth forever!

When, dearest Jesus, at your throne in heaven

To me the crown of joy at last is given,

Where sweetest hymns your saints forever raise you,

I too shall praise you!

Sending

Almighty God, cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you and worthily magnify your holy name, through Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen.