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Every person who nailed Jesus to the cross thought they were a pretty good person.
The soldiers? Just doing their job.
The Pharisees? Protecting the system.
Pontius Pilate? Just trying to keep his career on track.
They all gave themselves a free pass. And we do the exact same thing.
Watch my Palm Sunday reflection to hear why that matters, and why it should change everything about how you enter Holy Week.
When we read the Passion at Mass on Palm Sunday, we are forced to say the ugliest lines out loud—"Crucify him!"—because those aren't just ancient words. They're our words, every time we fall into sin.
And I'm not saying this to make you feel bad. I'm saying it to make you feel grateful.
Because when you see how ugly sin really is, you finally see how far God was willing to go for you. You couldn't pay the price for a single sin. He paid it all.
As you enter into Holy Week, stop giving yourself free passes. Look your sin in the face. Take it to confession. And then look at the cross and say thank you.
I'll be praying for you.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Chris says every person involved in the crucifixion gave themselves a "free pass." Where in your own life are you most tempted to do the same — and what excuses do you tend to make?
How does the image of Mel Gibson's hand holding the hammer in The Passion of the Christ change the way you think about your personal responsibility for sin?
Chris describes people who "best life" themselves into destructive choices. Have you ever witnessed this in someone you care about? How did you respond — and how do you wish you had responded?
The reflection ends with three responses to the cross: gratitude, repentance, and forgiveness of others. Which of these three is hardest for you right now, and why?
Jesus didn't let what was done to him change who he was. Think of a situation where someone has hurt or wronged you. What would it look like to respond the way Jesus did — not letting their sin steal your peace, joy, or ability to love?
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