Saturday, April 18, 2026

THE CROSS AND THE CROWN (LUKE 9:23-25)


Invited to take up my cross,
the one He’s hewn for me,
not dolefully but willingly
in joy and misery.

To live my life conformed to His
tho’ difficult the call,
to follow in His footsteps
through vinegar and gall.

He urges me most tenderly
to yield and let Him place
the cross that I must carry —
He will supply the grace.

I’m doggedly determined
to reject His ardent plea,
the way is far too arduous
to Mount Calvary.

Concupiscence has bound me,
shame and guilt long fled.
I’m crassly unremorseful, for
the Blood for me He shed.

Indifferent to His thorn-crowned brow,
the lance that pierced His side,
the brutal scourging tearing flesh,
the nails that crucified.

If I remain impenitent
on judgment day He’ll say,
‘Be gone, I never knew you, for
you spurned the narrow way.

You shunned my gift of mercy,
without a qualm or care.
You’ve forfeited My Kingdom
as my bride and my co-heir.’

LUKE 9:23-25

Myra D’Souza / 18 April 2026









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