Jesus died because he loved us
Contrary to current belief, Jesus did not die for religious freedom, freedom of speech or demonstrating the importance of the separation between church and state. All of these ideals/points of view have co-opted Jesus’ life and death to support their political agenda. In some ways that seems logical since he was killed as part of a political solution to a social issue. But those that killed Jesus then and those who are invoking his name now in a political way are still missing the point. Jesus died because he loved us – God’s perfectly imperfect creation. It’s as simple and as difficult as that. As we progress through the most holy week of the Christian year, it is vital that we claim this truth at the core of our faith. In fact, the Triduum – the holy 3 days of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Vigil/Easter Day – begins with solemnizing the commandment that Jesus gave this disciples (both then and now), “Love one another as I have lo...