As we
enter into Lent, I was reminded of a conversation from several years ago in
which a woman said to me, “Christianity shouldn’t be hard.” The statement surprised me, and I
considered asking her if she had looked at a crucifix lately. Or if she had remembered Jesus’ words, “…if
anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross
daily and follow me.” (Luke 9:23) and “If they persecuted me, they will also
persecute you.”(John 15:20).
We live
in a world that has in a certain sense “sanitized” Christianity. I’m chagrined when I see our celebrities
wearing large gold or silver crosses, but without any idea of what the Cross
means or the suffering it entailed. The
Cross was the most horrific form of death they knew at the time. And yet, Jesus took it upon Himself out of
love for us. When we look at a Cross
we are called to see the fullness of sacrificial love, indeed the perfect model
of what total love looks like. And we
see that such love requires imitation and a response. Let me give an example:
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-On March 2nd
2011, Shabaz Bhatti, 42 years old and the only Christian member of Pakistan’s
cabinet, was murdered. He was an
outspoken advocate for religious freedom, especially for the persecuted
Christian minority in Pakistan. He had
received numerous death threats over the years from extremist Muslims, trying
to silence him. In 2008, he gave a
book-length interview in which he explained why he continued to speak out for
the Christian minority, “I want that my
life, my character, my actions speak for me and indicate that I am following
Jesus Christ….Until I live, until my last breath, I will continue to serve
Jesus, to serve the poor humanity, the suffering humanity, the Christians, the
needy, the poor.” He continued,
“When I see that Jesus Christ sacrificed His everything and our Lord sent His
Son for our redemption and salvation, I ask myself how I can follow that path
of the Calvary. And our Lord said: ‘Come to me, hold your cross, and follow the
path’.”
As we journey through Lent
toward the Cross and the Resurrection, we do well to be inspired by such
courageous and faithful witness. And we
can pray for all those, ourselves included, who daily take up their cross,
knowing full well that Christianity “is hard”, but through Jesus’ victorious
resurrection---completely worth it.
“Lord and Saviour, You have told us that we too must accept crucifixion
if we are to accept resurrection with You.
Help us to rejoice in the sufferings that come with the fulfillment of
our daily duties, seeing in them the royal road of the cross to the
resurrection.”-From: The Way of the Cross-Prayer for the 11th
Station.
God
bless you!
Phil Lawson, MTS
Pastoral Associate