SHEPHERD
TO SHEEP
WILL YOU CARRY THE CROSS?
(Mat 27:32) Now as they came out, they found a man of Cyrene, Simon
by name. Him they compelled to bear His cross.
When Jesus was finally sentenced to be crucified by Pilate He was
led out of the city of Jerusalem to Golgotha to join the offenders there
suffering for their crimes. It was
common for the one sentenced to carry the cross that they were to be crucified
on. (John 19:17) And He, bearing His
cross, went out to a place called the Place of a Skull, which is called in
Hebrew, Golgotha. Along the way
Jesus became weak from the beatings He suffered all that night and morning and
He just couldn’t shoulder the weight any longer.
You can imagine the Roman soldiers becoming impatient with
Jesus. They probably pushed and prodded
Him all the while scorning Him and shouting at Him. But the Lord wasn’t able to go on. He needed help in carrying His cross. The soldiers looked around and found a fellow
passing along the way. The Romans had
the power to compel people into service if there was a need, and sure enough
there was this man who was in the right place at the right
time.
Simon
was a Jewish man who lived in Cyrene.
Cyrene
was a city of Libya, in Africa, lying west of Egypt. There were many Jews there
and they were in the habit of going frequently to Jerusalem, especially at the
feast times (Acts 2:10). In fact, the
Jews from Cyrene had their own synagogue in Jerusalem to worship in (Acts
6:9). So here comes Simon in his usual
manner but this time he finds himself caught up in the drama of the moment. You can picture him wondering as to the
commotion of the crowd and going over to check it out and he sees a man on the
ground unable to carry his instrument of torture and death. Then all of a sudden Simon is compelled into
service to help carry the cross of Christ.
According to Luke 23:26 it looks like he bore the tail end of the cross
and together Simon and Jesus walked the road.
This
experience made a deep impact on this man Simon and he doubtless
became a follower of Christ. His two
sons, Alexander and Rufus, were well known believers (Mark 15:21; Rom
16:13). But this time he wouldn’t have
to be compelled! (2
Cor 5:14) For the love of Christ compels us…
Jesus
had taught his followers to carry their cross for Him: (Luke
9:23) Then He said to them all, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him
deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me. This would mean their share of sufferings for
His name and to be dead to sin and the ways of the world. Paul would pick up on this and proclaim: I affirm, by the boasting in you which I
have in Christ Jesus our Lord, I die daily. (1 Cor 15:31)
Will you carry the cross for Jesus? And will you carry it every day out of love for Him? (Heb 13:13) Therefore let us go forth to Him, outside the camp, bearing His reproach.
Will you carry the cross for Jesus? And will you carry it every day out of love for Him? (Heb 13:13) Therefore let us go forth to Him, outside the camp, bearing His reproach.
Louie
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