Monday, March 1, 2010
Fifth Station--The Cross is Laid on Simon of Cyrene
(From The Stations of the Cross, Duccio de Buonensegna, 1308-1311)
Fifth Station: The Cross is Laid on Simon of Cyrene
Leader: O holy Christ, we worship you, we adore you;
People: A stranger unwillingly came to your aid and his life was changed.
Simon of Cyrene was merely a bystander in that rough crowd. As Jesus struggled, the soldiers knew he would need aid carrying his cross. Their eyes scanned the crowd. Simon's eyes looked downward. "Please don't choose me," he thought. "I have nothing to do with this. I merely came in from the country for Passover. Please, Lord. Not me." But perhaps it was his unwilling posture that caught their eye, and they dragged him out to carry Jesus' cross.
As his eyes met those of Jesus, Simon could suddenly see the pain of a broken world in Christ's countenance. From the center of his battered face, unquenchable eyes shone. From that moment, Simon unquestionably carried Jesus' cross.
Leader: Simon of Cyrene had no cross of his own to take up
People: So instead he willingly bore the cross of another.
Leader: Let us pray.
(a brief period of silence is observed.)
Holy God,
You come to us when we do not want you to appear.
You ask us to carry the crosses of others
When we do not desire to even carry our own.
Grant us the courage to carry those crosses
even when we would rather someone else do it.
Grant us the ability to see the privilege in being chosen to serve others.
Fill our hardened hearts
with the ability to serve our God,
even when we are feeling unwilling and unworthy to serve you.
People: Amen.
Holy God,
Holy and Mighty,
Holy immortal one,
Have mercy on us.
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