The first sentence in this devotional makes it clear that “The Cross” meant something different a hundred years ago from what most of us Christians understand today. Most of us think of the Cross as that instrument of Jesus Christ’s death and the great shame of mankind. But for the first 1900 years or so of Christianity, The Cross was also applied individually to every believer. It represented the burdens we had to bear as well as the intimacy we were privileged to have with our Lord.
Jesus was unable to carry the Cross up the Via Dolorosa, and so another was given that phenomenal privilege. We Christians can all identify with our Lord in carrying whatever burden He allows us. That’s our Cross and we need to carry it every day and be thankful for the privilege.
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