Tenth
Station of the Cross
Jesus is stripped of His garments
Jesus had survived the journey
from Pilate’s home to Golgotha. During
that ordeal, His clothing would have adhered to the blood drying on His
body. As the Roman soldiers brutally
stripped Him of His clothing those wounds
would have reopened, causing even more pain, and suffering to our Lord.
Before Him was His mother,
other women who had followed Him and the apostle John. In the crowd were the Jewish leaders who had
demanded His death. On the road were
those going to and from Jerusalem. Jesus
hung beaten, bloody, and naked before them.
When I think of the sacrifice
of Jesus on the cross I am first of all saddened. Why should the Son of God have freely chosen
to experience such a death for me? Then
I am amazed that He would freely choose to die in such a manner to offer
salvation to the world. The only answer
is love; pure, enduring, everlasting love.
Love not only for those who follow Him but for those who have
refused. He died for those who hate Him
as well as for those who love Him. As He
hung on the cross He said, “Father,
forgive them; for they know not what they do.” (Luke 23: 34)
When I consider the nakedness
of Christ on the cross I think of how we must come before Him when we plead for
forgiveness and salvation. We must strip
ourselves of our pride, our selfishness, and the desires of this world. We must
place ourselves before Him in humility and sorrow. As He hung naked before the world we must
kneel with a naked, repentant soul before Him.
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