Saturday, March 27, 2010

"Prepare ye the way for the Lord. Prepare ye the way for the kingdom"


"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord; peace in heaven and glory in the highest."

Sticking with my Lenten theme of posting covers, Palm Sunday is a prefect time to link to Caedmaon's Call singing the John Michael Talbot song Prepare Ye the Way, from which the title of this post and my previous Palm Sunday posts is taken.

This Holy Week open yourself and the Lord will show you how much He loves you, not just love unto death, but love that conquers death, a love that never dies. As His Grace, N.T. Wright, has written: "'Amor, ergo sum': I am loved, therefore I am."

As always, posting during Holy Week will be catch-as-catch can, which is to say it depends on how and if I am moved. Of course, the Triduum will feature simple statements about the One who by His life, death, resurrection, ascension, and sending of the Holy Spirit, redeemed us and Who now seeks to sanctify us, to make us holy.

Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini

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