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Matthew 27: 32 And going out, they found a man of Cyrene, named Simon: him they forced to take up his cross.
Mark 15: 21 And they forced one Simon a Cyrenian who passed by, coming out of the country, the father of Alexander and of Rufus, to take up his cross.
Luke 23: 26 And as they led him away, they laid hold of one Simon of Cyrene, coming from the country; and they laid the cross on him to carry after Jesus.
I was saying my Rosary today and while I was meditating on the third mystery “Carrying of the Cross” my meditation was “why was Simon of Cyrene forced to help Jesus Carry His Cross, it was our Lords cross to carry not Simons”.
The below questions were mine to myself, while meditating on the third mystery of carrying of the Cross.
Did the soldiers take pity on Jesus and thats why they told Simon of Cyrene, to help our Lord Carry His Cross? NO! I said to myself, The soldiers did not have Pity, pity, was not on their vocabulary, they just shredded our Lord to pieces during the Second Mystery of "Scourging at the Pillar that day, no they had no pity.
So why did the soldiers force Simon of Cyrene to help Jesus, Carry His Cross?
What came to my mind was this: The Lord wanted this to be so, because Jesus Christ wants all of us, His faithful, to help Him Carry his Cross “For we are our Brothers keeper”. It was not Simons, Cross to carry and yet, it became Simons cross, to carry, as well as Our Lord’s to help our Lord, to save the world. (Redemptive Sufferings)
Don’t get me wrong, Jesus Christ needs no one to help him carry His Cross, but He wants us to, Share in His Cross / like Simone of Cyrene did. There was someone greater than these soldiers that forced Simon, to help carry our Lord’s Cross and it was our Lord Himself. Amen
Many Protestants say Scripture don’t talk about “Redemptive Suffering” therefore they don’t believe. But there is Actions of Redemptive Suffering by Simon of Cyrene, In Sacred Scripture and we all know “ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS”. Amen
We all can unite our cross, to the Lords passion to help him save not only ourselves but our Brothers and sisters, by what we Catholics call “Redemptive Sufferings”.
Ufam Tobe
Mark 15: 21 And they forced one Simon a Cyrenian who passed by, coming out of the country, the father of Alexander and of Rufus, to take up his cross.
Luke 23: 26 And as they led him away, they laid hold of one Simon of Cyrene, coming from the country; and they laid the cross on him to carry after Jesus.
I was saying my Rosary today and while I was meditating on the third mystery “Carrying of the Cross” my meditation was “why was Simon of Cyrene forced to help Jesus Carry His Cross, it was our Lords cross to carry not Simons”.
The below questions were mine to myself, while meditating on the third mystery of carrying of the Cross.
Did the soldiers take pity on Jesus and thats why they told Simon of Cyrene, to help our Lord Carry His Cross? NO! I said to myself, The soldiers did not have Pity, pity, was not on their vocabulary, they just shredded our Lord to pieces during the Second Mystery of "Scourging at the Pillar that day, no they had no pity.
So why did the soldiers force Simon of Cyrene to help Jesus, Carry His Cross?
What came to my mind was this: The Lord wanted this to be so, because Jesus Christ wants all of us, His faithful, to help Him Carry his Cross “For we are our Brothers keeper”. It was not Simons, Cross to carry and yet, it became Simons cross, to carry, as well as Our Lord’s to help our Lord, to save the world. (Redemptive Sufferings)
Don’t get me wrong, Jesus Christ needs no one to help him carry His Cross, but He wants us to, Share in His Cross / like Simone of Cyrene did. There was someone greater than these soldiers that forced Simon, to help carry our Lord’s Cross and it was our Lord Himself. Amen
Many Protestants say Scripture don’t talk about “Redemptive Suffering” therefore they don’t believe. But there is Actions of Redemptive Suffering by Simon of Cyrene, In Sacred Scripture and we all know “ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS”. Amen
We all can unite our cross, to the Lords passion to help him save not only ourselves but our Brothers and sisters, by what we Catholics call “Redemptive Sufferings”.
Ufam Tobe