Tuesday in Holy Week—2017
John 12:20-36 (adapted):
Some Greeks were among those who had come up to worship at the festival. They came to Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee, and made a request: “Sir, we want to see Jesus.” Philip told Andrew, and Andrew and Philip told Jesus.
Jesus replied, “The time has come for the Human One to be glorified. I assure you that unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it can only be a single seed. But if it dies, it bears much fruit. Those who love their lives will lose them, and those who hate their lives in this world will keep them forever. Whoever serves me must follow me. Wherever I am, there my servant will also be. My Father will honor whoever serves me.
“Now I am deeply troubled. What should I say? ‘Father, save me from this time’? No, for this is the reason I’ve come to this time. Father, glorify your name!”
Then a voice came from heaven, “I’ve glorified it, and I’ll glorify it again.”
The crowd standing there heard and said, “It’s thunder.” Others said, “An angel spoke to him.”
Jesus replied, “This voice wasn’t for my benefit but for yours. Now is the time for judgment of this world. Now this world’s ruler will be thrown out. When I am lifted up from the earth, I’ll draw everyone to me.” (He said this to show how he was going to die.)
The crowd responded, “We’ve heard from the Law that the Christ remains forever. How can you say that the Human One must be lifted up? Who is this Human One?”
Jesus replied, “The light is with you for only a little while. Walk while you have the light so that darkness doesn’t overtake you. Those who walk in the darkness don’t know where they’re going. As long as you have the light, believe in the light so that you might become people whose lives are determined by the light.” After Jesus said these things, he went away and hid from them.
Gracious and merciful God, for our sake your Son became incarnate and suffered death upon the cross; have mercy on all who have not known you or who deny the faith of Christ crucified, and take from us all hardness of heart and contempt of your word; for the sake of our Saviour Jesus the Christ.
A New Zealand Prayer Book, Tuesday in Holy Week; adapted
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