
He could hear the
crowds screaming "crucify," "crucify". . . He
could hear the hatred in their voices, These
were His chosen people. He loved them, And
they were going to crucify Him. He was
beaten, bleeding and weakened . . . His heart
was broken, But still He walked.
He
could see the crowd as He came from the
palace. He knew each of the faces so well. He
had created them. He knew every smile, laugh,
and shed tear, But now they were contorted
with rage and anger . . . His heart
broke, But still He walked.
His
disciples had left, denied, and even betrayed
Him. He searched the crowd for a loving face
and He saw very few. Then He turned His eyes
to the only One that mattered And He knew
that He would never be alone. He looked back
at the crowd, At the people who were spitting
at Him, Throwing rocks at Him and mocking
Him, and He knew That because of Him, they
would never be alone. So for them, He
walked.
Sounds of the hammer striking the
spikes echoed through the crowd. The sounds
of His cries echoed even louder, The cheers
of the crowd, as His hands and feet Were
nailed to the cross, intensified with each
blow. Loudest of all was the still small
voice Inside His heart that whispered "I am
with You, My Son", And God's heart
broke. He had let His Son walk.
Jesus
could have asked God to end His
suffering, But instead He asked God to
forgive; Not to forgive Him, But to
forgive the ones who were persecuting Him. As
He hung on that cross, dying an unimaginable
death, He looked out and saw, not only the
faces in the crowd, But also, the face of
every person yet to be, And His heart filled
with love. As His body was dying, His heart
was alive. Alive with the limitless,
unconditional love He feels for each of
us. That is why He walked.
When I
forget how much my God loves me, I remember
His walk. When I wonder if I can be
forgiven, I remember His walk. When I need
reminder of how to live like Christ, I think
of His walk. And to show Him how much I love
Him, I wake up each morning, turn my eyes to
Him, And I walk.
-Carrie
McCutcheon
This is love; not that we
loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son
as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. I John
4:10

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