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Embracing the Cross: Walking in Christ’s Footsteps

Embracing the Cross: Walking in Christ’s Footsteps

March 21, 2026 Priest's Corner

In an age where self-interest often reigns supreme, there’s a profound call that echoes from centuries past: the call to follow in the footsteps of Christ by carrying our own crosses. This journey of faith and dedication is not an expectation but an invitation—a willingness to embrace challenges and live out selfless love. Let’s delve deeper into this transformative path and what it means for us today.

The Call to Carry Our Cross

“He who wishes to follow after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow after me,” says the Lord. This invitation is extended to all who seek to walk in Christ’s footsteps and enter the kingdom of Heaven. Yet, what exactly does this cross entail?

The cross comprises the everyday difficulties we encounter—family responsibilities, caring for the ill, financial challenges, workplace struggles, and myriad other burdens that life presents. These are the crosses we bear, and each is unique to our journey. Our challenge is to carry them with the same humility and grace demonstrated by Jesus Christ. Without protest or complaint, He embraced His cross out of profound love.

Living Contrary to Worldly Values

In today’s world, where self-centeredness is often encouraged, the notion of self-denial is indeed counter-cultural. Phrases like “take care of number one” or “get your pound of flesh” permeate our society. However, Christ’s teachings offer a stark contrast: when struck on one cheek, offer the other; when your cloak is taken, offer your coat too.

Throughout generations, those who have embraced this cross have faced ridicule, judgment, and rejection. The world may glorify certain values, but they are not aligned with those of God.

Responding to the Greatest Act of Love

In recognizing the greatest act of love—the sacrifice of Christ—our response should mirror this devotion. Instead of bemoaning the challenges of fasting, attending church, or helping others, let’s choose to embrace these opportunities with love and willingness. They are our crosses to bear.

A Cross of Love

The cross we carry can be more than an endurance of life’s difficulties; it can be a deliberate act of love and service to God through our treatment of others. By stepping out of our comfort zones, through prayers, fasting, and acts of kindness, we truly honor the call to follow Christ. 

The Journey to a Victorious End

From birth to death, the cross is a constant in our lives. It’s a symbol that will grace our graves, yet it’s also the key to the gates of Heaven. Through love and humility, our journey—our pilgrimage—leads us to lay down our burdens at the feet of our Savior, knowing that our end is triumphant.

In embracing our crosses, we reflect the love of Christ and open the path to a victorious eternity. Let us carry our crosses with joy and dedication, knowing that this path, though challenging, leads to ultimate fulfillment and unity with the God. Amen.

 

 

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