The Passion Week is the greatest paradox of human history. One moment, Jesus was heralded as a national hero; the next he was beaten and crucified as a violent criminal. The sufferings and death of Christ are often referred to as 'the black eye of the Christian faith.'
The people of Jesus' day, like people today, had their own expectations of what a God or Savior or King should be like. Many rejected Jesus (and scorn him today) because they couldn't see how he measured up to what they were looking for.
The paradox is that the very things that cause many to reject Jesus as Lord are the things that make him our only worthy Savior.
People today are searching for transcendence, community, significance, and freedom. Listen how each of these things is provided for in the Christ of the Passion.
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