Christ the King Year B – Daniel 7:1-18; Psalm 93; Revelation
1:4-8; John 18:33-37
I have been an every Sunday Lutheran since I was baptized
and I don’t remember when Christ the King became a Sunday with a name. If you
Google it you’ll find it was instituted by Pope Pius XI in 1929 and at one
point was known as Christ the King of the Universe Sunday which sounds even
more impressive in Latin. I don’t know about you but it seems to me that Jesus
took pains to be a small k King and that we’re the ones who want to make sure
he wears proper shoes. After all the Christ the king we worship was born in a
stable to an unwed mother, ate with tax collectors and sinners, washed
disciples dirty feet and died naked on a cross. Why would we dress up such a
king in the purple robes of the world unless we don't trust our small k King
to be a big G god? So when you sing Crown Him with Many Crowns this Christ the
King Sunday remember the king we depend on was crowned with thorns.
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