THE CROSS
Matthew 27:27-44 / Keywords 27:32
As they were going out, they met a man
from Cyrene, named Simon, and they forced him to carry the cross.
1. Christianity without the cross is a shallow
consolation to those who are wounded and suffering from the sins of the world.
The author puts a spotlight on the cruelty of man and Jesus who is on the
receiving end. Jesus, fully inhabiting the frailty of his human body, was
mocked, beaten and crucified. Jesus, who suffered so much, is carrying the
weight of all those who suffer under an oppressive system, controlled by sin
and Satan in its various forms.
2. While harsh and even painful to see, the depiction
of suffering also holds power to awaken the senses of those who have for too
long kept silent in the face of injustice. Today, when we see injustice
captured in the news or on someone’s smartphone in social media, it has a power
to lead a movement of change and accountability. In the same way, Jesus on the
cross came to unearth our deepest fears, wounds and sins. Whether we choose to
face it, run from it, or justify it is up to us. Like Simon of Cyrene, we
should be the one to carry the cross of Jesus as well.
Prayer Lord, I am the oppressor and I am the one suffering. May
I face this darkness with courage and conviction to repent and find hope,
healing and salvation.
One Word Carry the
cross of Jesus
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