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The poem explores the Christian’s journey through suffering and humility, inspired by Christ’s example. It begins with Simon of Cyrene carrying Jesus’ cross, symbolizing the believer’s call to share in Christ’s burden—not to escape sorrow, but to follow Him in it. This cross, marked by Jesus’ sacrifice, is a lighter load than His, borne briefly yet leading to eternal glory, a crown promised to those who endure with faith. The tone shifts to humility, portraying it as a prerequisite for divine blessing. Like Christ, who descended before ascending, the humble soul stoops to rise, finding favor with God. Free from pride, the meek receive grace abundantly, their lives adorned with humility’s quiet strength. Together, the poem weaves Spurgeon’s themes: the honor of carrying Christ’s cross and the reward of a contrite spirit, both pointing to a life transformed by following Jesus.
Beneath the weight of splintered wood,
A shadow falls where Simon stood,
Not his the burden, yet he bore,
Christ’s cross—a path to walk before.
Through mocking jeers and sorrow’s sting,
The Savior’s steps in echoes ring,
A lighter end for us to hold,
His blood-red mark, our tale retold.
Not free from pain, but free from sin,
We tread the road He carved to win,
A fleeting load, this cross we take,
For glory waits beyond the ache.
Dear is the yoke, though rough it seems,
A shepherd leads through waking dreams,
And in its frame, a promise gleams—
The crown for those who bear His beams.
Then evening whispers, soft and low,
Of humble hearts where blessings grow,
A soul brought down, a spirit poor,
Finds heaven’s gaze, its riches sure.
To stoop is gain, to bow is flight,
For Christ descended into night,
And rose again, our guiding light—
The meek ascend by His own might.
No pride to steal the victor’s song,
No boast where grace alone belongs,
The humbled bloom in sacred shade,
Their every need by God repaid.
A flower fair, a seasoning salt,
In suffering, praise, or work exalted,
Humility, the key to all,
Unlocks the treasures of His call.