Fire and water; flashing swords and falling stones: a reflection for Day 29 of Lent
“I have come to cast fire upon the earth, and how I wish it were already ablaze! I have a baptism with which to be baptized, and what constraint I am under until it is completed! Do you think that I have come to bring peace to the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division!” (Luke 12.49-51) Jesus and the disciples continue to journey towards Jerusalem. The number of people thronging around Jesus is increasing (Lk. 11.14, 29; 12.1; 13.22), and so is the tension between Jesus and the obstinate members of “his generation”. The tenor of Jesus’ teaching is often severe. Jesus uses many different metaphors to describe the fate which awaits him in Jerusalem. He refers to it as an exodus (Lk. 9.31), a baptism (Lk. 12.50; cf. Mk. 10.38-39), casting fire on the earth (Lk. 12.49) and “finishing his work” (Lk. 13.32). Again, Jesus’ fate is tied up with that of the nation; indeed, his demise ...