Thursday,
February 26, 2026
MAKING IT PERSONAL!
Gen 22:6
6 And
Abraham took the wood of the burnt offering, and laid it upon Isaac his son;
and he took the fire in his hand, and a knife; and they went both of them
together.
Matt 27:32
32 And
as they came out, they found a man of
Mark 15:21
21 And
they compel one Simon a Cyrenian, who passed by, coming out of the country, the
father of Alexander and Rufus, to bear his cross.
Isaac was a type of Christ; he
carried the wood on which he was to be sacrificed. This type was fulfilled when
our Lord was led forth carrying His cross.
Cyrene was a city of Libya, in Africa,
lying west of
We are forever inviting people to make Jesus their
“personal” savior and yet the word “personal” is found
nowhere in the Bible. The concept is certainly present, however. If I say that
“God so loved the world” as we see in John 3:16 then I can easily discount the
personal nature of it. But if, with the Apostle Paul, I say that “Jesus died to
save sinners of whom I am chief” then I can not avoid the personal implication
of salvation.
Indeed, the difference
between Jesus preaching to the thousands and sitting on the lip of a well
talking to a single woman is glaring. As far as we can tell by the stories the
multitudes were not greatly changed but the woman at the well was never the
same. Indeed, the whole of Samaria was never the same. It was personal.
The personal nature of close contact with Jesus
challenges and changes all our other relationships. One of Simon’s sons was
perhaps well known to the believers at Rome.
Rom 16:13
13
Salute Rufus chosen in the Lord, and his mother and mine.
Dear
Lord, carrying your cross removes me from being a spectator to a player. I feel
the weight of it; I smell the scent of it and the drops of blood fall upon me.
It is personal – and I am glad. AMEN