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Good Friday 2024
“Christians and Heathens” Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1944 from Tegel Prison)
I.
If any character in the Gospels embodies Bonhoeffer’s poem it is Simon of Cyrene. He goes to God in God’s own need, finds him poor and reviled, devoured by sin, weakness, and death, and stands by God in God’s own pain.
All three synoptic Gospels attest to Simon carrying Jesus’ cross for him. Curiously, though, the Gospel of John does not. In fact, it’s almost as if John goes out of his way to disagree.
John 19:17 “So they took Jesus, and carrying the cross by himself he went out to what is called the Place of the Skull, which in Hebrew is called Golgotha.”
Who carries Jesus’ cross? Does Simon help him shoulder his burden, or does Jesus carry it “by himself”? Or (as usual) does John have a theological point up his sleeve?
Good Friday 2024
“Christians and Heathens” Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1944 from Tegel Prison)
I.
If any character in the Gospels embodies Bonhoeffer’s poem it is Simon of Cyrene. He goes to God in God’s own need, finds him poor and reviled, devoured by sin, weakness, and death, and stands by God in God’s own pain.
All three synoptic Gospels attest to Simon carrying Jesus’ cross for him. Curiously, though, the Gospel of John does not. In fact, it’s almost as if John goes out of his way to disagree.
John 19:17 “So they took Jesus, and carrying the cross by himself he went out to what is called the Place of the Skull, which in Hebrew is called Golgotha.”
Who carries Jesus’ cross? Does Simon help him shoulder his burden, or does Jesus carry it “by himself”? Or (as usual) does John have a theological point up his sleeve?