Holy Monday: Jesus Rearranges the Furniture
Have you ever walked into a space that was supposed to feel welcoming — a waiting room, a church foyer, a neighbor’s home — and instead felt invisible? Maybe the room was full of activity, but none of it seemed meant for you. You stood at the edge, unsure whether you belonged. That feeling of being crowded out, overlooked, or quietly excluded is more common than we like to admit. And it turns out, it’s not a new problem. [See Mark 11:12-24; Matthew 21:12-22 ] On the Monday after his triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Jesus returned to the Temple — the holiest place in Jewish life, the dwelling place of God’s name and presence. What he found there should have been a house of prayer. Instead, it had become something else entirely. What Jesus Found — and What He Did Mark 11:15–17 (NRSVue) tells us: “Then they came to Jerusalem. And he entered the temple and began to drive out those who were selling and those who were buying in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the mone...