“If you are the Son of God…”: a reflection for Good Friday
“…the leaders scoffed at him, saying, “He saved others; let him save himself if he is the Messiah of God , his chosen one!” The soldiers also mocked him, coming up and offering him sour wine and saying, “ If you are the King of the Jews , save yourself!” (Luke 23.35-37) As “the day of Unleavened Bread draws near” (Lk. 22.1), the true enemy of the people of God reappears in the Gospel narrative, just in time for the final showdown with the One who had been “anointed” to play a triple role in service to Israel as her King, prophet, and High Priest. As Jesus takes his place at table with the disciples to eat the Passover meal, he tells them that they are the ones who have stood by him in his “trials” (Gr: peirasmoi : 22.28). This is the same term used to describe Jesus’ “temptations” in the desert near the beginning of the narrative (cf. Lk. 4.1-13). At the end of Jesus’ wilderness “trial”, Luke told us that the Devil had “...