Mark 15
Jesus stands silent as day breaks
and a new dawn is about to start for humanity. Pilate and the Jewish leadership
attempt to use Jesus as a pawn in their political maneuverings, but Jesus,
innocent, remains free of the politics for this is the path God has set for
truth to be revealed. Jesus is convicted not of a crime but of a mob mentality.
Jesus, son of man and beloved of God, is held captive but Barabbas (Son of God),
a convicted murderer is released.
Jesus kingship is tested. The Jews
deny it and the Romans mock it, but Jesus accepts it in the form it comes:
death. Outsiders are gathered around this king while his subjects mock him and
misunderstand his true nature as servant to others. And his Disciples abandon
him. Simon of Cyrene, a centurion, some women and Joseph of Arimathea are the
witnesses to the brief earthly reign of Jesus on the Cross, all outsiders and
foreigners.
And the Temple curtain is cut in two.
God is released; the old religion is done. Christ the king has come to collect
his due from the unfaithful tenants and found them wanting. Now something new
is happening and the Jewish leaders, even the Disciples, are absent. This new
thing is for the outsider. It is for the ones with eyes to see and ears to
hear. This new thing is grace and mercy, not wrath. Instead of the landowner
driving out the evil tenants, he allows the son to die. But the inheritance
does not go to the tenants. That has been prepared for someone else. Change
never comes without sacrifice and pain.