Christ the King: great joy or harsh judgement?
Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24, Matthew 25:31-46 You might wonder where the story “Great Joy” that I read earlier fits into today’s worship. (You can hear it read here ) When I picked it up and read it this week I couldn’t help hearing today’s parable in my head. The little girl, Frances, is worried about the old man (& his monkey) – is he homeless? Is he cold? Is he hungry? She wants to help – first of all by inviting them into their house – but her mother say they can’t because he is a stranger. As they leave in the evening for the play at church, Frances gives the man some money, but also invites him out of the cold into the church for the play. It seems as though her mother, and everyone else, is so focussed on the play, on the costume, on the words, on the audience.. that they haven’t seen the old man. But at the play, when the moment comes for Frances to speak, she can’t – she can only think of the man, the stranger, the one who is cold and homeless and hung...