Sermon - Quinquagesima 2026 - Luke 18:31-43
The Crucifixion from Isenheim Altarpiece, Matthias Grunewald, 1516 Blessed contemplation on the Crucifixion We do not understand the cross as we should The cross is seen most clearly through suffering Don’t be silenced and pushed away from the cross, but draw near to contemplate the death of Christ for you “ See… the Son of Man.. will be delivered over to the Gentiles… But they understood none of these things. ” I suppose we often think of ourselves as knowing and understanding the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus completely. Afterall, little children know to sing: “Jesus loves me, He who died, heaven’s gate to open wide, He has washed away my sin, lets His little child come in.” Even little kids know that Jesus died to forgive our sins, and because He rose we will rise with Him. But because we think it’s so simple, so easy, we often just leave it there and quickly grow tired of thinking of Jesus' death. But it’s more than just growing tired of the crucifixion, it’s that we d...