Let it be said that the
crucifixion was an outrage against the Father Who sent Jesus. That was what necessitated
this prayer.
You may now ask: If the crucifixion does not redeem us then how is man
saved? This question takes us to the
meaning of the Cross. While the type of cross used for torturing Jesus remains
an executioner’s tool and has nothing to do with the redemption of mankind, the
real Cross of Redemption is an equal armed cross. It is the sign and the living
form of Divine Truth! The Cross of Truth stood behind Jesus radiantly during
His life on earth. It clung to Him inwardly and outwardly in a living form
because He was a Bringer of Divine Truth and came from the Truth. Even some of
us have seen paintings that show the Son of God with the equal armed Cross
shining around His head. Where this Radiant Cross is, there also is Truth,
since the Cross and the Truth are one.
Furthermore, since man can only be saved and come to know about his
Creator through the Truth, it follows that the Cross of Truth is also the Cross
of Redemption. Truth comes from God, His Holy Word is Truth and if we adhere to
this Word of God or this Truth, we will be redeemed out of our present
derangement and error. The Truth frees us from the shackles of sin and leads us
back to our Creator. Our salvation and redemption therefore lies solely in our
accepting and abiding by the Truth.
For that reason the Son of God told men to take up the Cross
and follow Him, which means to accept the Truth and to live accordingly! This
simple and clear instruction has been wrongly interpreted to mean that following
Christ also implies that we are to embrace suffering and that suffering is part
of serving the Almighty. This doctrine of suffering is a fallacy desired
neither by God nor the Son of God. In fact, in the scriptures we read words to
the effect that Jesus called out to men who are heavy laden to come to him to
find rest but not to add to their burden.
What is required from us therefore is to accept the Truth as it issues
from Christ and adhere to His Teaching faithfully. We would then have taken up the Cross which
will lead us to joy instead of suffering. Ultimately, the way of the Redeeming Cross
of Truth (which in all simplicity means obedience to God’s Laws) leads to our
salvation and redemption!
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