{"id":2150,"date":"2018-03-25T16:31:53","date_gmt":"2018-03-25T06:31:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.stgeorgeseastivanhoe.org\/wordpress\/?p=2150"},"modified":"2018-03-25T16:31:53","modified_gmt":"2018-03-25T06:31:53","slug":"the-reverend-canon-dr-ray-cleary-sermon-for-palm-sunday","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.stgeorgeseastivanhoe.org\/wordpress\/the-reverend-canon-dr-ray-cleary-sermon-for-palm-sunday\/","title":{"rendered":"The Reverend Canon Dr. Ray Cleary \u2013 Sermon for Palm Sunday"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>St George\u2019s East Ivanhoe <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Palm Sunday 2018<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>As a youngster, each Saturday afternoon during the Aussie Rules Football season (soccer was virtually unheard of, and rugby, well what can we really say about rugby??) my mates, all around 8-10 years old, would walk to the Richmond Punt Road oval. Football was tribal in those days, with our Richmond jumpers on, black shorts for the home game, our footy boots around our shoulders we found our way around the back streets without parents and excited to see our heroes. We stood patiently among the crowd, often along the fence barracking our lungs out for legends as Roy Wright, Fred Swift and Ronnie Branton until half time when we would jump the fence and run onto the field to imitate our heroes, playing kick to kick. As we watched the game every Richmond mark was a glorious moment, a red letter minute, and Fred Swift\u2019s drop kicks from the goal post to the centre of the ground a time of triumphal euphoria \u2013 we were part of the crowd shouting with enthusiasm and participating fully. We were not just onlookers, but part of the action. We felt the fierce tackling and hard knocks . The barracking, the taking of the Lord\u2019s name in vein, thrust us into the centre of the unfolding drama. When the game was going well, meaning we were winning, our hopes and expectations were fulfilled, joy filled our hearts. When the game turned sour, so did our hopes. Our cries of support turned to expressions of despair.<\/p>\n<p>Crowds can be fickle, as we say, often led by self-interest and unscrupulous leaders, or in today\u2019s world, media owners, self-interested politicians or business leaders, or even church and religious leaders. When our favourite celebrity or hero falls from grace we are often slow to respond and will continue to support them when others have departed. Knowing who and what to believe in in our post-post-modern world is a challenge.<\/p>\n<p>Today we begin the most solemn part of the Christian year \u2013 we are on the way to the first Good Friday. It is a sobering thought to reflect that the crowd who gathered on Palm Sunday and shouted with such enthusiasm,<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHosanna to the Son of David<br \/>\nBlessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord<br \/>\nHosanna in the highest\u201d<\/p>\n<p>were part of the same crowd who, 5 days later, shouted \u201cCrucify him, crucify him\u201d.<br \/>\nLuke in his account of the Crowd\u2019s shouting Hosanna has not the whole crowd, but his disciples saying, \u201cBlessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord\u201d. Matthew on the other hand has the crowd shouting these words. Mark has no mention of it. The two events however tell us something about crowds. Soren Kierkegaard, a Christian philosopher and theologian, speaks about crowds and says that when in a crowd we all can be swept away by emotions; lose our rationality and act without responsibility. Metaphorically, we can see examples of this in Australia today:<br \/>\n1. The myths about boat people and asylum seekers<br \/>\n2. The myth that services like health, education, justice and transport can be provided for without paying taxes<br \/>\n3. The myth that things are tough for most Australians {yes there are some struggling, but we are as a nation with more resources than at any time in our history and we could solve the issue if we had the belief and the political will}<br \/>\n4. The myth that just cutting Government expenditure will solve our problems rather than create new ones.<\/p>\n<p>Crowds can be volatile. Crowds can be fickle. We can be part of a crowd and yet not recognise that we may be being manipulated or {sucked in} as we may say colloquially.<\/p>\n<p>As Jesus enters Jerusalem, riding on a donkey, a new drama unfolds. Apprehension, tension, anticipation and uncertainty raise their heads. Jesus immediately challenges the expectations of the crowd, and the religious and political leaders. The tone of adoration and expectation begins to shift from cries of joy to cries of condemnation, egged on by the religious and political leaders themselves. As the story emerges and the situation unravels, the death and resurrection of Jesus plays out in acts of betrayal, sacrifice, love and forgiveness.<\/p>\n<p>Death, impossible! Surely this is the last thing on the minds of the crowd on that first Palm Sunday \u2013 yet their enthusiasm wanes, their views are swayed and the cries of blessing become cries of hatred.<\/p>\n<p>And where do you and me stand? Perhaps as a distant onlooker, or an interested observer or an impartial spectator? The story is attractive to you, but you have not quite grasped the implications for how you live your own life and the meaning of discipleship. Are you prepared to be an active player and participant? In our 24\/7world, there are so many distractions calling us away to places, spaces and events that have no synergy to the events about to unfold in the days ahead. The events of Palm Sunday and Good Friday are a commentary on our brokenness, frailty, self-interest and struggles. And they can be applied as much to our times as they were in the times of Jesus. The temptation is as it seems for most people to decide, is to follow the crowd. It is easy to follow the crowd. It takes courage and strength to say no to the crowd and to walk in the way the cross &#8211; not as a detached observer, but as one who embraces the story of the cross as their story.<br \/>\nAs a consequence of the crowd being led by unscrupulous leaders Jesus is condemned. He is killed outside the city gates by the Roman authorities with the support of the religious leaders. Yet as people, privileged to know the full story, we know that the Cross-is not the end, but the promise of God\u2019s love and justice. History is changed.<\/p>\n<p>I invite you to journey this week to the cross and to Easter Day not as a detached observer or bystander but with a desire to share and experience the drama as it unfolds when the fullness of God\u2019s love is proclaimed and our mission in the world set free.<\/p>\n<p>Amen<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>St George\u2019s East Ivanhoe Palm Sunday 2018 As a youngster, each Saturday afternoon during the Aussie Rules Football season (soccer was virtually unheard of, and rugby, well what can we really say about rugby??) my mates, all around 8-10 years old, would walk to the Richmond Punt Road oval. 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