AN EASY CROSS TO BEAR
By Rev. Dean Beaty 11/4/08
The music was great just like at home.
Except that the words were arranged in a poem.
I felt really good from the message I heard.
She talked about love and my emotions were stirred.
They talked of a cross that all men should bear.
So I shouldered the weight without worry or care.
But as I grew older the weight became more;
And bearing my cross became a great chore.
I happened upon a wood cutter one day,
Borrowing his ax, I whittled away.
Oh, that was better; the weight was now less.
But it was now shorter; that I’ll confess.
The years rolled along; and I neared heaven’s gate.
I came to a chasm; but the distance was great.
“I’ll take this cross that I’ve carried so long,”
“Then I’ll walk across to join the glad throng.”
But the length was too short since I cut down the weight.
And I couldn’t go back; I had waited too late.
The cross of the Lord may be heavy indeed.
But the blood of His cross is all that you need.