Sir Godfrey Gregg D.Div
“Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me” (Mark 8:34).

There are many crosses, and every one of them is sore and heavy. None of them is likely to be sought out by me of my own accord. But never is Jesus so near me as when I lift my cross, and lay it submissively on my shoulder, and give it the welcome of a patient and unmurmuring spirit.
He draws close, to ripen my wisdom, to deepen my peace, to increase my courage, to augment my power to be of use to others, through the very experience which is so grievous and distressing, and then–as I read “The Pilgrim’s Progress” and see what Christian had to endure to find a better life –I grow under the load.
“Use your cross as a crutch to help you on, and not as a stumbling block to cast you down.”
“You may others from sadness to gladness beguile,
If you carry your cross with a smile.”
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