IT WAS ON FRIDAY
Scripture: Luke 23: 6-38
It was on Friday that they ended it all.
Of course, they didn’t do it one by one. They weren’t brave enough.
All the stones at the one time or no stones thrown at all.
They did it in crowds… in crowds where you can feel safe and lose yourself
and shout things you would never shout on your own,
and do things you would never do if you felt the camera was watching you.
It was a crowd in the church that did it,
And a crowd in the civil service that did it,
And a crowd in the street that did it,
And a crowd on the hill that did it.
And he said nothing.
He took the insults, the bruises, the spit in the face,
the thongs on the back, the curses in the ears.
He took the sight of his friends turning away, running away.
And he said nothing.
He let them do their worst until their worst was done,
As on Friday they ended it all…
And would have finished themselves had he not cried,
“Father, forgive them…”
And began the revolution.
These readings for each day of Holy Week are intended to be read by people on their own, as personal reflections during Holy Week. They are inspired by stories from scripture and excerpted from the book Stages on the Way. Excerpt from Stages on the Way Worship Resources for Holy Week, Iona Community, Wild Goose Worship Group, GIA Publications, Inc. Chicago - copyright@1997 Wild Goose Resource Group, Iona Community, GIA Publications, Inc., exclusive North American Distributor