Lenten grace: a start, not a fast
Sermon for Lent II, 2025, delivered at St. Paul's, Louisville, KY Text: Philippians 3:17-4:1 , Luke 13:31-35 Every now and then in scripture, we hear the human side of Jesus, and we hear it this morning as the Pharisees warn Jesus about King Herod. I can just hear Jesus say “You want a piece of me? I’m here for another three days, so let’s go!” It’s a dare for Herod to do something about the disruption in the status quo that Jesus has been making. That might seem a reckless thing to say to a king, but this is the Son of God speaking. It’s an interesting contrast between earthly and heavenly power and authority, where Herod may have physical power over Jesus, but in the end, Jesus has an unearthly power. Jesus uses interesting metaphors involving foxes and hens to talk about where prophets die and who might kill them, mostly in the holy city of Jerusalem. There could be a joke in there somewhere about the fox watching the hen house, except that in this case, Jesus as the hen house ...