Devotion:
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Read Luke 21:37-22:6.
We often treat the events of Holy Week as if we were simply spectators. We are there watching the procession into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday; we watch Jesus in the temple growing angry with the moneychangers; we are at the Last Supper; we are there in the garden waiting and watching with the disciples. There is definitely no “down time” during Holy Week - and we are cautioned to pay attention and learn from what we are observing. Watching, waiting, and witnessing are all important parts of our Christian faith journey.
And yet…. there are also hints throughout this week that we are more personally involved than simply being a spectator. For example, look at verse Luke 22:6 (NRSV), "So he consented and began to look for an opportunity to betray him to them when no crowd was present". The closing verse in today’s scripture passage is in reference to Judas Iscariot and his eventual betrayal of his friend Jesus. But it also describes a very human failing that all of us can be capable of when we are dealing with our own sin and self-interests. The Holy Week scriptures remind us over and over that we can all fall short of who we claim to be - and of how much we need Jesus.
Personal Worship Option:
Lord, help me to follow you this week. Even in the tough places. Amen.



