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Sermon: Was Jesus a violent or a peaceful protester?
The role of those buying and selling in the temple was necessary and natural. Worshippers needed to change money with the head of the Roman emperor on it for money without it to make offerings; the poor and lepers and women needed to buy doves to be sacrificed. More than that, the entire economy of Jerusalem depended on pilgrims coming to the temple at festivals and spending their money in the city. Modern politicians know that nothing can get the people offside faster than a cost-of-living crisis; that it is always ‘the economy, stupid,’ to quote Bill Clinton’s campaign. Jesus is challenging the religious and economic status quo. Within the week, those who found the status quo comfortable fought back. Continue reading
Posted in Sermons, Political Activism
Tagged law, Year of Matthew, faith, Palm Sunday, Palm Sunday March for Refugees, Bible, ICCPR, Christianity, Jesus, protest, political protest, protests, Canon Eric James
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