10th Sunday after Trinity + Luke 19:41-48
Grace and peace be unto you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. On Palm Sunday, as Jesus is riding to Jerusalem on the colt, the crowd of disciples shouts, “ Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the LORD!' Peace in heaven and glory in the highest ” ( Luke 19:38). Some Pharisees beg Jesus to them to be quite. Their rejoicing is too much. But Christ responds by saying “ I tell you that if these should keep silent, the stones would immediately cry out ” ( Luke 19:40). Jesus has indeed come to bring peace in heaven, peace between man and the God man has offended with his sins. This is such a joyous occasion that even if the crowd of disciples to put their hands over their mouths, the creation itself would cry out in joy. Yet in the midst of such joy and the hope of peace which Jesus brings, as He draws near the city He weeps over it. He weeps in pity at the sight of the city of David because He knows full well that the inhabitants of that city will reject