Lent 2023 day 46
I was listening to something about the Queens coronation and the simultaneous conqueroring of Everest yesterday and heard something rather astounding. When Hillary and Tenzing came down the mountain, hailed as heroes for their amazing achievement, Tenzing was acclaimed by the people of Nepal as a god! Meanwhile in England a young woman who was entitled by birth to be a queen was submitting herself to anointing with oil under a canopy by an Archbishop to be crowned sovereign.
Later that day I watched The Passion of the Christ. I hadn't seen it for many years but it seemed appropriate for Good Friday. It is a brutal, violent, gruesome depiction of what Jesus went through on that Friday. Very very difficult to watch. For much of the film the beaten, bloodied, mangled Jesus is wearing a circle of thorns jammed onto his head. His crown.
Three people who somehow came together in my mind as I thought about today's blog. A woman born to be queen, a man who climbed a mountain and the saviour of the world. Of these three it was the man who climbed the mountain that the world wanted to be a god. It was the girl whose father had just died they wanted to be sovereign. The one who was both God and King was despised and rejected by us. We beat Him to a pulp and nailed Him to a cross in front of His mother. Did He scream? Did He vomit with the indescribable pain? Was He hanging naked in the blazing heat of the midday sun, utterly exposed and ashamed? The Passion of The Christ probably brings us as close as it is possible to get to what happened on that day. I'm not surprised Mel Gibson's life came under severe attack after he made the film. It is powerful and uncompromising.
We in the Uk are about to experience another coronation. It will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury in solemnity and with, we presume, much pomp and ceremony. I'm not sure if the new King will be taking his solemn vows before God in the same devout spirit his mother did. That's between him and God. But I hope he learned from her example that you can only be a good king if you serve the Good King. As Tenzing Norgay knew only too well, climbing an un- climbable mountain doesn't make you a god. But with God we can reach un- scalable heights.
That all made sense in my head 😊. I hope you got my drift. Tomorrow is resurrection day
. I'll post one more before signing off for a while

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