Christ - He walked Alone

  

To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he might be glorified. Isaiah 61:3

  

Christ - He Walked Alone

  

Down a dusty road strewed with splintered wood.

Marked with etched-fragmented lines

Exposing, the whitish-bone of buried stone

Lay drops of blood...smeared...

Though this dragged the cross of Christ.

  

A man beaten, torn, bleeding...

Crushed beneath the wine-press of sorrow

Burdened by the awesome weight of humanity's sins...

His face, dust covered

Old lines of dust parted in streams

Where tears formed and fell...

Pockets of blood where beard should be (Isa 50:6)

Open bleeding wounds, caked in blood and dust...

His eyes, sunken, drained of life

The hollows of his cheeks bruised from beatings (Isa 50:6)

Lips dry of moisture, cracked and bleeding (John 19:28)

His back, whipped in anger

A tormented maze of lacerated flesh (John 19:1)

Criss-crossed ribbons of raw muscle

Where skin once was, his hair matted and unseemingly

Unsightly, he bore a crown of thorns (Matt 27:29)

A crown of indignity and rejection...

  

Cursed and spit on, derailed by those he loved (Psa. 109:2)

Cursed by a world he came to love, to serve (Mark 15:18-20)

Cast out, thrown aside, rejected, by all, for all to see

A lamb led to slaughter...(Isa. 53:7)

We hid our faces, closed our eyes (Isa. 53:3)

Buried our heads, quieted our cries

In anguish..., silent, ashamed, as he walked by

Others laughed, others scorned, with hands made into fists (Psa. 22:7)

Lips turned ugly, spewing out curses

Evil words of hate, words that cut (Psa. 22:13)

The angry mob beat, slapped him mockingly

Spit in his face, scraped with their nails (Psa. 69:20)

Tearing flesh, bruising love, breaking spirit

Bruising love that would not die...

  

I, a Roman soldier pushed him down, shoved him to the dust

To the dirt, where lay a wooden cross

To this he laid down, beaten down, without a word

Without protest, he lay, as I knelt beside him.

I choose a nail, an iron nail, jagged and rough

Coated with blood, from someone's death

I raised the hammer, to strike the nail through...

Only, he did not move, he did not resist,

But lifted his head and looked at me.

I caught his gaze, through the crimson blur of blood and pain

And saw only love...and mercy...and forgiveness...

  

Love, unknown to me

Love, foreign...not of this world

Love, I could not comprehend...

  

I raised the hammer, and in sudden coldness of heart

Sudden rejection of love, I spiked down the nail

Again, and again, iron on iron, striking down, striking down

Iron on iron, sin upon sin, through flesh and sinew

Through love and mercy, through goodness,

I nailed Jesus Christ to the cross...

  

I then felt a wrenching of my heart

A shaking of my hand, the swelling of my eyes

And then an uncontrollable groan of emptiness...

Wretchedness, and loss, and then a tear fell

To the cross, in the wood, mixed in blood, his blood...

I whispered, "forgive me," with eyes of love,

I felt his love, knew his mercy...knew then, the touch of God on my heart.

 

The wood, the cross, the man, Jesus, was raised and the beam slid into a hole

Standing the cross upright, for all to see, for all to behold...

Beholding the man, beholding the nakedness, the blood

The life draining from his wounds

  

As he prayed out loud

Cried to his Father, praying in agony,

Calling for mercy, for his tormentors

For me, for us all...

  

With ragged breath and heaving shoulders

He looked up to heaven, gave a last cry

Eyes filled with tears, and then alone...he died...

  

The next three days were a blur

  

As his face, his words, his love continued to haunt me

Then with sweat blending with worry

A soldier rushed to me the news

Of a stone rolled away

And of the man's body gone

Vanished

Only the burial linen left

Only an empty tomb

And the slight remembrance

Of a humored rumor

That this Jesus had said

That he would rise again

  

Weeks go by 

With no new news

The tomb is empty

Many were questioned

All state the same

This was the Christ

Him who is God among us

Him who set the captive free

Him who is alive today

  

At last

Alone

I bent my knee

And pray to him

Cry to him

Hear him

Whom I love

Whom I nailed to the cross

  

Our sins nailed Christ the Savior to a cross where his blood was spilled. He carried our guilt and took our punishment; he was the Lamb of God, the sacrifice given to cleanse us from our sins. We recieve this gift of life by faith, recognizing our sin and turning from it, and putting our trust in God alone.

If you do not have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and you want to turn away from your sin and recieve this gift of eternal life; then pray to him, confess your sin and ask him to forgive you, ask Him to come into your life and be your Lord and Savior. His blood will cleanse you, His mercy will forgive you, and you will be a new person, born-again Jesus called it. He has promised to adopt you as His own, give you His name, and even an eternal inheritance.

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

© 2008 Burns Hill Christian Fellowship

Burns Hill Christian Fellowship

He walked Alone