Facebook post of several years ago on March 25:
My thoughts about Good Friday (God's Friday) The Cross - It seems that
often the cross has become a beautiful piece of jewelry...and I have
two: One that is so shinny and has black stones at the 4 ends. The
other, (my favorite) is not a polished silver, but has a little purple
stone in the middle of the cross bars, a ring around the cross and the
inscription on the back: "Robin of Locksley". This morning I read the
words of the well known hymn "The Old Rugged Cross"...here
are a few phrases - "The emblem of suffering and shame"..."that old
rugged cross, so despised by the world"..."the old rugged cross, stained
with blood so divine, "To the old rugged cross I will ever be true,
its shame and reproach gladly bear"..."the dear Lamb of God (Jesus) left
His glory above to bear it (the old rugged cross) to dark Calvary".
These words certainly paint a different picture. I wonder if my crosses
have weakened the message of this hymn. Maybe not...perhaps when I
wear them, a conversation about that "old rugged cross" may begin.
Today, is a day to contemplate a cross that was old, and rugged, and
blood stained. It held the Creator of the world as He bore ALL the evil
of the world...and His Father looked away. But, wait! Here comes
Easter!
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