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Tears of a Prophet | Rev. David Pileggi

Luke is the only Gospel that reports Jesus weeping over Jerusalem upon his triumphal entry. In that account, Jesus warns that the city he loves is rushing towards a self-inflicted disaster. Often we assume Jerusalem was judged because of Jesus’ crucifixion. But Jesus explains that Jerusalem not only failed to recognize the “time of God’s visitation”, but also did not know what made for peace – putting his teachings into practice. For much of Church history we have vilified the Jewish people for “rejecting Jesus” without asking if we, in essence, do the same. Do we fail to take the words of Jesus seriously? Do we fail to notice when God comes to us in renewal or judgment? We also need to remember that the same Jesus who wept when he foresaw the destruction of Jerusalem also prophesied that a day of restoration was coming!
Broadcast on:
16 Apr 2025

Luke is the only Gospel that reports Jesus weeping over Jerusalem upon his triumphal entry. In that account, Jesus warns that the city he loves is rushing towards a self-inflicted disaster. Often we assume Jerusalem was judged because of Jesus’ crucifixion. But Jesus explains that Jerusalem not only failed to recognize the “time of God’s visitation”, but also did not know what made for peace – putting his teachings into practice. For much of Church history we have vilified the Jewish people for “rejecting Jesus” without asking if we, in essence, do the same. Do we fail to take the words of Jesus seriously? Do we fail to notice when God comes to us in renewal or judgment? We also need to remember that the same Jesus who wept when he foresaw the destruction of Jerusalem also prophesied that a day of restoration was coming!