
Sometimes it is obvious to other people and sometimes it is not. But each of us is called to take up our cross and follow Jesus. In his classic Christian book The Imitation of Christ, the fifteenth century priest Thomas à Kempis wrote about the universal calling of taking up one’s cross: “No man’s heart can experience what Christ endured in His passion except the man who suffered as he did. ... The cross is, therefore, always in readiness for you and everywhere awaits you. Wherever you choose to run you will not escape it because you always take yourself with you and you will always find yourself.”

Some
people will refuse the cross ― but they can not escape it. As Thomas à Kempis
reminds us, the cross is always before us and waiting because we cannot escape
ourselves.

What
is your cross? Don’t be surprised that it requires suffering (emotional,
spiritual or physical). Suffering can have a refining effect as with gold in
fire.
Saint Paul said in his letter to the Romans that he considered “the sufferings of this
present time are as nothing compared with the glory to be revealed for us.”
Later, in 2 Corinthians, he reflected,

For
those who allow the cross to conform them to Christ crucified, they will find
it is the way that leads to the Kingdom of God.
A
consolation of the cross you take up is that Christ will travel with you under
its weight, if you allow him. Your individual cross – no matter how onerous or burdensome it may
be – is never heavier that the cross Christ endured. Remember that you are not
alone. Christ is there just as He has been with millions of Christians throughout history
who took up their crosses.
If
we unite our lesser sufferings with Christ’s Passion, crucifixion and
Resurrection, we will discover a strange yet wonderful internal transformation beginning to occur to make us fit for heaven in Christ-likeness.
Mark
[Click image below or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZsalHQB7aM For the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir sing "Take Up Your Cross"]
[Click image below or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZsalHQB7aM For the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir sing "Take Up Your Cross"]
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