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24. Self-Denial and Cross-Bearing.
“Then Jesus said to His disciples, If any man
wills to follow after Me,” etc.5717 He shows by these words that, to will
to come after Jesus and to follow Him, springs from no ordinary manly courage, and that no one who has
not denied himself can come after Jesus. And the man denies
himself who wipes out by a striking revolution his own former life
which had been spent in wickedness; as by way of illustration he who
was once licentious denies his licentious self, having become
self-controlled even abidingly. But it is probable that some one
may put the objection, whether as he denied himself so he also
confesses himself, when he denied himself, the unjust, and confesses
himself, the righteous one. But, if Christ is righteousness, he
who has received righteousness confesses not himself but Christ; so
also he who has found wisdom, by the very possession of wisdom,
confesses Christ. And such a one indeed as, “with the heart
believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth maketh confession unto
salvation,”5718 and bears testimony
to the works of Christ, as making confession by all these things of
Christ before men, will be confessed by Him before His Father in
heaven.5719 So also he
who has not denied himself but denied the Christ will experience the
saying, “I also will deny him.”5720 On this account let every thought and
every purpose and every word and every action become a denial of
ourselves, but a testimony about Christ and in Christ; for I am
persuaded that every action of the perfect man is a testimony to Christ
Jesus, and that abstinence from every sin is a denial of self, leading
him after Christ. And such an one is crucified with Christ, and
taking up his own cross follows Him who for our sakes bears His own
cross, according to that which is said in John: “They took
Jesus therefore and put it on Him,” etc., down to the words,
“Where they crucified Him.”5721 But the Jesus according to John, so to
speak, bears the cross for Himself, and bearing it went out; but the
Jesus according to Matthew and Mark and Luke, does not bear it for
Himself, for Simon of Cyrene bears it.5722
5722 Matt. xxvii. 32; Mark xv. 21; Luke xxiii.
26. | And perhaps this man refers to us, who
because of Jesus take up the cross of Jesus, but Jesus Himself takes it
upon Himself; for there are, as it were, two conceptions of the cross,
the one which Simon of Cyrene bears, and the other which Jesus Himself
bears for Himself.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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