Last year on Maundy Thursday, I waited at a traffic light behind a florist delivery truck. On the back of the truck was wording that reminded readers:
Why send flowers?
- To say I love you.
- Get well soon.
- Tonight's the night!
"Tonight's the night"? Wow--that can mean all sorts of things.
Yet it was the perfect sentiment for Maundy Thursday. We reserve the term "Night of Nights" for Christmas Eve, yet tonight was the night of Jesus' passion,
Of his voluntary death on our behalf,
The night when he sealed his pact of ultimate obedience with the Father,
The night he instituted the Eucharistic feast,
The night of his final and fatal spurning by the religious authorities...
a night without sleep
a night without Light
...it was the "Night to End the Night."
So send flowers. At least send prayers of solicitous thanks and humility.
Tonight's the Night!
Cory
About Me
- Cory Trenda
- I've spent over 30 years with one foot firmly planted among the world’s poorest and the other firmly planted among the world’s richest. I chronicle some of my struggles to live as a Jesus-follower, integrating my global experiences into my understanding of Jesus’ example and teaching. This site is an ongoing extension of the book "Reflections From Afar", "an invitation to glimpse the world through the eyes of the poor and oppressed, and to incorporate those perspectives into our daily lives…"
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