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the desire of ages-第204章

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A vast multitude followed Jesus from the judgment hall to Calvary。 The news of His condemnation had spread throughout Jerusalem; and people of all classes and all ranks flocked toward the place of crucifixion。 The priests and rulers had been bound by a promise not to molest Christ's followers if He Himself were delivered to them; and the disciples and believers from the city and the surrounding region joined the throng that followed the Saviour。

As Jesus passed the gate of Pilate's court; the cross which had been prepared for Barabbas was laid upon His bruised and bleeding shoulders。 Two companions of Barabbas were to suffer death at the same time with Jesus; and upon them also crosses were placed。 The Saviour's burden

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was too heavy for Him in His weak and suffering condition。 Since the Passover supper with His disciples; He had taken neither food nor drink。 He had agonized in the garden of Gethsemane in conflict with satanic agencies。 He had endured the anguish of the betrayal; and had seen His disciples forsake Him and flee。 He had been taken to Annas; then to Caiaphas; and then to Pilate。 From Pilate He had been sent to Herod; then sent again to Pilate。 From insult to renewed insult; from mockery to mockery; twice tortured by the scourge;all that night there had been scene after scene of a character to try the soul of man to the uttermost。 Christ had not failed。 He had spoken no word but that tended to glorify God。 All through the disgraceful farce of a trial He had borne Himself with firmness and dignity。 But when after the second scourging the cross was laid upon Him; human nature could bear no more。 He fell fainting beneath the burden。

The crowd that followed the Saviour saw His weak and staggering steps; but they manifested no compassion。 They taunted and reviled Him because He could not carry the heavy cross。 Again the burden was laid upon Him; and again He fell fainting to the ground。 His persecutors saw that it was impossible for Him to carry His burden farther。 They were puzzled to find anyone who would bear the humiliating load。 The Jews themselves could not do this; because the defilement would prevent them from keeping the Passover。 None even of the mob that followed Him would stoop to bear the cross。

At this time a stranger; Simon a Cyrenian; coming in from the country; meets the throng。 He hears the taunts and ribaldry of the crowd; he hears the words contemptuously repeated; Make way for the King of the Jews! He stops in astonishment at the scene; and as he expresses his compassion; they seize him and place the cross upon his shoulders。

Simon had heard of Jesus。 His sons were believers in the Saviour; but he himself was not a disciple。 The bearing of the cross to Calvary was a blessing to Simon; and he was ever after grateful for this providence。 It led him to take upon himself the cross of Christ from choice; and ever cheerfully stand beneath its burden。

Not a few women are in the crowd that follow the Uncondemned to His cruel death。 Their attention is fixed upon Jesus。 Some of them have seen Him before。 Some have carried to Him their sick and suffering ones。 Some have themselves been healed。 The story of the scenes that have taken place is related。 They wonder at the hatred of the crowd toward Him for whom their own hearts are melting and ready to break。

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And notwithstanding the action of the maddened throng; and the angry words of the priests and rulers; these women give expression to their sympathy。 As Jesus falls fainting beneath the cross; they break forth into mournful wailing。

This was the only thing that attracted Christ's attention。 Although full of suffering; while bearing the sins of the world; He was not indifferent to the expression of grief。 He looked upon these women with tender compassion。 They were not believers in Him; He knew that they were not lamenting Him as one sent from God; but were moved by feelings of human pity。 He did not despise their sympathy; but it awakened in His heart a deeper sympathy for them。 〃Daughters of Jerusalem;〃 He said; 〃weep not for Me; but weep for yourselves; and for your children。〃 From the scene before Him; Christ looked forward to the time of Jerusalem's destruction。 In that terrible scene; many of those who were now weeping for Him were to perish with their children。

From the fall of Jerusalem the thoughts of Jesus passed to a wider judgment。 In the destruction of the impenitent city He saw a symbol of the final destruction to come upon the world。 He said; 〃Then shall they begin to say to the mountains; Fall on us; and to the hills; Cover us。 For if they do these things in a green tree; what shall be done in the dry?〃 By the green tree; Jesus represented Himself; the innocent Redeemer。 God suffered His wrath against transgression to fall on His beloved Son。 Jesus was to be crucified for the sins of men。 What suffering; then; would the sinner bear who continued in sin? All the impenitent and unbelieving would know a sorrow and misery that language would fail to express。

Of the multitude that followed the Saviour to Calvary; many had attended Him with joyful hosannas and the waving of palm branches as He rode triumphantly into Jerusalem。 But not a few who had then shouted His praise; because it was popular to do so; now swelled the cry of 〃Crucify Him; crucify Him。〃 When Christ rode into Jerusalem; the hopes of the disciples had been raised to the highest pitch。 They had pressed close about their Master; feeling that it was a high honor to be connected with Him。 Now in His humiliation they followed Him at a distance。 They were filled with grief; and bowed down with disappointed hopes。 How were the words of Jesus verified: 〃All ye shall be offended because of Me this night: for it is written; I will smite the shepherd; and the sheep of the flock shall be scattered abroad。〃 Matt。 26:31。

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Arriving at the place of execution; the prisoners were bound to the instruments of torture。 The two thieves wrestled in the hands of those who placed them on the cross; but Jesus made no resistance。 The mother of Jesus; supported by John the beloved disciple; had followed the steps of her Son to Calvary。 She had seen Him fainting under the burden of the cross; and had longed to place a supporting hand beneath His wounded head; and to bathe that brow which had once been pillowed upon her bosom。 But she was not permitted this mournful privilege。 With the disciples she still cherished the hope that Jesus would manifest His power; and deliver Himself from His enemies。 Again her heart would sink as she recalled the words in which He had foretold the very scenes that were then taking place。 As the thieves were bound to the cross; she looked on with agonizing suspense。 Would He who had given life to the dead suffer Himself to be crucified? Would the Son of God suffer Himself to be thus cruelly slain? Must she give up her faith that Jesus was the Messiah? Must she witness His shame and sorrow; without even the privilege of ministering to Him in His distress? She saw His hands stretched upon the cross; the hammer and the nails were brought; and as the spikes were driv
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