Cardboard Jesus
James Sledge August
18, 2013
In
your mind, what does Jesus look like and act like? What sort of mental image do
you have of him. Diane commented to me a while back that we don’t really have
many pictures of Jesus around FCPC. I’m not sure what, if anything, that means,
but I doubt it means that no one has an image of Jesus. So what is yours?
Growing
up, I suppose that my image of Jesus came from Sunday School artwork.
Considering how long ago that was, that meant a very European looking Jesus.
Maybe not blond haired and blued eyed, but close. As I grew older, I shifted
away from that image, and mine continues to evolve.
I
went online and looked at the depictions of Jesus I found there, from famous masterpieces
to modern cartoons. This vast array of images looked very different, but they
tended to have a common feature. Jesus looked kind and gentle in the vast
majority. There were some pictures of a suffering of stoic Jesus. There were
some of a laughing Jesus, but almost none of a frustrated or angry Jesus. I
found one picture of Jesus arm-wrestling with the devil, but he still had a
sweet, kindly expression on his face.
Perhaps your mental image is different,
but prevailing images of a sweet and kindly Jesus make today’s gospel reading a
little jarring. “You hypocrites!” Jesus yells at the crowd. Jesus isn’t talking
to opponents, to people trying to trip him up or trap him. He’s talking to the
people who have come out to hear him, the people who are attracted to him and
want to know him. But he seems beyond frustrated with them. And his words about
being a source of division rather than peace don’t make this picture of Jesus
any more palatable.