That Awful Tree A sermon by Marilyn T. Hedgpeth March 16, 2008

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 305 EAST MAIN STREET DURHAM, NC 27701 PHONE: (919) 682-5511 That Awful Tree A sermon by Marilyn T. Hedgpeth March 16, 2008 Psalm 118: 19-29; Matthew 21: 1-11, Matthew 26: -27:66 As some of you may know, I am a tree hugger. I am a tree hugger from childhood days, when I was both tomboy and tree climber. My earliest memories of tree hugging stem from the stately Magnolia in my grandmother s back yard. It s low branches made an accessible hand-over-hand stairway to heaven; a Jacob s ladder, ascending higher and higher, according to the degree of difficulty to which I aspired. It s red-speckled grenade-like seed pods could easily be lobbed on unsuspecting victims below. And the preeminent danger seemed to be the velvety sheaths of seed cover, which could easily flake off and fall into your eyes as you were looking skyward while ascending. That Magnolia tree was my initial venture into tree hugging. But my hugging tree-of-choice to date is the Ginkgo. I m a hugger of Ginkgoes, just as Robert Frost once described himself 1

as a swinger of Birches. So was I once myself a swinger of birches, Frost says, and so I dream of going back to be One could do worse than be a swinger of Birches. (Birches). The Gingko is an ancient species, a living fossil dating back 270 million years. Introduced to North America from China, it is virtually indestructible, resistant to disease, some living up to more than 2,500 years old. It is called dioecious, with separate trees being male, and others being the seed-bearing female. My favorite Gingko tree is in Charlotte, on the Queens University campus. The oldest Gingko tree in North Carolina is in God s Acre, the Moravian grave yard in Old Salem. I check on them all from time to time, to see how they are faring in these days of global warming and climate change. My favorite Gingko time is the brief 4-5 days in the fall, right after the first frost, when all their leaves turn bright yellow at once, and fall as a gold blanket beneath the tree. That s when I want to hug them the most. I m a tree hugger, but that awful tree is one I m loathe to hug. How do we begin to wrap our arms around that awful tree, the cross: that stark instrument of torture, that shames the dying by exposing their nearly naked bodies, and their nearly naked emotions? 2

How do we begin to embrace something that makes us so uncomfortable? Every year, at this time, we come to Holy Week, and hear and relive the horrible down-hill saga of Jesus slide from triumphal entry into Jerusalem, to the hollow recesses of the tomb, within one short week. We ll read the story today from Matthew s gospel: the hosanna loud hosanna processional; the last supper; the garden prayer; the denial by Peter; the interrogation before Pilate; the mockery and flogging; the awful tree; the awful abandonment; the awful death. How do we wrap our arms around that awful tree? The cross has no footholds to speak of. It has no low branch accessibility. No seed pods for lobbing. No bird s eye view of the vistas below. It s full of splinters, purposefully. It s meant to hurt, not to hug. So why would anyone in his or her right mind want to embrace and hug that awful tree upon which Jesus hung? Because - the incarnation of God in human form, the Word made flesh, God with us, Immanuel, is made complete there, in Jesus Christ, throned upon that awful tree. Just as we affirm at funerals that our baptism is made complete in our death, so, too, is the incarnation of God made complete in Jesus, upon the cross. 3

The cross places suffering at the heart of God s character and at the heart of meaningful human life, says Old Testament scholar Walter Brueggemann. (Walter Brueggemann. Editor s Forward, Charles B. Cousar, A Theology of the Cross. viii.) God can not be fully with us, or fully for us, unless God becomes fully like us, from cradle to grave, and that must include suffering our most unimaginable pains. In Jesus Christ, God was there, dying on that awful tree, meeting us at our human crosses, our points of deepest need. That awful tree is where God meets a lone immigrant lying in a hospice bed, half a world away from his family. That awful tree is where God meets the families of two murdered college students, grieving their untimely deaths. That awful tree is where God meets the young parents of a stillborn child, trying to be hopeful once more. That awful tree is where God meets the family of a suicide victim, left with the baggage of incompleteness and guilt. That awful tree is where God meets each of us in our sinfulness, in words we wish we could take back, in actions we deeply regret, not condemning, but forgiving. That awful tree is where God embraces each of us in our full humanity, and that is why were must now embrace Jesus at his darkest hour: bone of our bone, flesh of our flesh, image of our image, and of God s, God with us, even there, even here. 4

Upon that awful tree, in the gloom, God is nigh, the hymn says. Listen now to the uncomfortable story of God s love made flesh: a man, a son, an awful tree where God reaches down to embrace us with unimaginable compassion and hope. Listen. 5