Sunday, 26 November 2017

Christ the King

If you were to google Christ the King, searching for images, you will come up with a large number of images of Jesus on a glittering throne, usually sitting with a soft embroidered cushion, surrounded with angels, wearing a sparkling jewel-embedded crown, with a shiny scepter in his hand. In reality, Jesus never aspired to present this image. His throne was the rugged cross, the scepter was the nails driven through his hands, his crown was made of sharp thorns, and his robe was a simple robe, for which the soldiers threw lots after he was crucified.
Christ never spread a message of hatred and then taught us how to love. He never waged war and then preached peace and justice. He wasn’t rich and told us to be poor. He never escaped from anything or from anyone - except for once, when they wanted to give Him a promotion and make Him King. The feast of Christ the King was introduced by the Catholic Church in 1925, mainly to bring Jesus at the center of the universe, after he had been replaced by the start of Communism, which started in 1917 with the Bolshevik revolution. Christus Vincit, Christus Regnat, Christus Imperat. Christ Victorious, Christ Reigning, Christ Ruling. 

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