Carrying Our Cross...Causes Us to
Grow!
The cross which my Lord bids me take up and carry may assume
different shapes. I may have to content myself with a lowly and
narrow sphere, when I feel that I have capacities for much higher
work. I may have to go on cultivating year after year a field
which seems to yield me no harvests whatsoever. I may be bidden to
cherish kind and loving thoughts about someone who has wronged me
- bidden to speak to him tenderly, and take his part against all
who oppose him, and crown him with sympathy and succor. I may have
to confess my Master among those who do not wish to be reminded of
him and His claims. I may be called to "move among my race and
show a glorious morning face," when my heart is breaking.
There are many crosses, and every one of them is sore and
heavy. None of them is likely to be sought by me of my own accord.
but never is Jesus so near me as when I lift my cross, and lay it
submissively on my shoulder and give it the welcome of a patient
and unmurmuring spirit.
He draws close, through the very experience which is so
grievous and distressing, to ripen my wisdom, to deepen my peace,
to increase my courage, to augment my power to be of use to
others, and then - as I read on the seal of one of those Scottish
Covenanters whom Cloverhouse imprisoned in the lonely Bass, with
the sea surging and sobbing around - I GROW under the load.
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