The Vision of Calvary's Cross
by Bobby Conner, 7/8/08
The warm sunlight was softly spilling through the window into my office as I
forced my attention away from the sweet spring day.
Sitting in my chair, I brought my focus back to my opened Bible and an
all-too-clean notepad which were resting on the deep, rich polished desk.
I was in the process of preparing preaching notes on the subject of the cross of
Christ. I had spoken on this subject many times before, but now I deeply desired
something much fresher.
I was not prepared for what was about to happen. My tranquil setting was abut to
change in a radical way. Pushing my chair forward, getting closer to the
Scripture and my note paper, I began to pray, asking the Spirit of God to make
the message of the cross real.
I did not want to use just a bunch of words. I wanted the cross to be more than
a mere message. I longed for people to hear the Words of Life.
I wanted it to be something powerful that would transform our lives. So I began
my prayer from a hungry heart.
Suddenly without warning, faster than the speed of light, I was no longer
sitting comfortably at my study. I was being carried by the Spirit of God
through time and space.
As Paul stated in the Scriptures, if I was in the body or out of the body I do
not know. Soon, I was set down in the busy streets of Jerusalem.
I could hear the sounds of a mob of people, I could feel an evil excitement in
the air that made my spirit very uncomfortable.
I was standing in a great crowd of people. Looking into their faces, I noted
that some were filled with sincere sadness and others with an evil grin.
The next thing I knew I was shoved aside by a big Roman solider, who cursed at
me and yelled "get out of the way!"
Then I looked and saw what the crowd had been waiting for...Jesus bearing His
cross. I could not believe my eyes. Never had I seen such a terrible sight.
His entire face was covered with clotted, dried blood from wounds caused by a
crown of thorns, which looked more like razor-sharp spikes driven into His head.
Each time His heart would beat, fresh dark blue-red blood would spurt between
the spikes and thorns, running down His forehead and into His eyes, dripping to
His chest and onto the dusty street.
My mind was whirling. I thought "this can't be happening, this happened
years before." At that moment our eyes met, however, and I knew without a
doubt, it was real. Somehow, I had been carried to the crucifixion!
It was no dream; I was there.
Stunned, I staggered alongside the crowd, too shocked to speak, watching as
Jesus was stumbling under the weight of the heavy cross.
The hot winds blowing dust from the street blew open the tears in His
bloodstained clothes and I caught a glimpse of the wounds on His back and
shoulders, deep...flesh-torn...gaping..open.
For a long time we made our way up the steep path outside the city wall. At long
last we came to the top of the Hill of the Skull.
The mob stirred with excitement when the Lord was thrown down hard to the
ground. Without a struggle He stretched out His arms.
The air itself was so thick with the oppressing demon spirits it was hard to
breathe.
The smell of blood and body fluids was so strong that I was choking; and I could
smell the strong stinking aroma of some type of liquor, or cheap ale, coming
from the soldiers. I heard the heavy thud of the hammer as it struck the spikes
going into His hands and feet.
The cross was lifted up very roughly and dropped in the hole. I heard a deep
groan coming from the Lord's throat, as the entire weight of His body came
against the spikes.
I will never forget the sounds, sights, and smells of this moment. It seemed as
if time had stopped. I don't know how long I was there; it seemed as if it was
hours.
This was a place of no mercy! Yet the most merciful act was being accomplished.
I will never forget the paradox of feelings.
The Sinless and Guiltless dying as one guilty. The Perfect being spoiled by the
spear and ravaged by the cross. The Righteous dying for the rebellious.
As I lifted my eyes to behold Christ on the cross, the pain upon His face was
more than my heart could bear; all the strength left my legs, and I felt my body
thud against the ground.
I struggled to get to my knees. Lifting my eyes, I again forced myself to behold
the Lamb. I know now the meaning of the prophet's words, "And when we see
Him, there is no beauty that we should desire Him" (Isaiah 53:2).
I can testify that His face was more disfigured than any I have ever seen. The
pain that Jesus went through was much more than the cross. It was beyond any
human words to describe.
His flesh was a pale blue as He hung suspended between heaven and earth making
atonement for sinners such as I.
At that moment I cannot begin to describe how horrible a sinner I knew I was.
The words of the song came flooding into my heart. "When I survey the
wondrous Cross on which the Prince of Glory died, my richest gains I count but
loss and pour contempt on all my pride."
I could see the Lord as He struggled beneath the pain of the cross, and as He
lifted His weight and breathed in to speak these words, "Father, forgive
them for they don't know what they are doing" (Luke 23:34).
Later, I heard the most horrible cry come form the parched, swollen, bleeding
lips of our Lord...this cry still rings in my ears to this very hour: "My
God! My God! Why have You forsaken Me?" (Matthew 27:46).
This question came from the very soul of the Son of God. For the very first time
in all of eternity, the Son and the Father are separated.
This is the very first time Christ has ever referred to God other than Father.
Why? Because now Christ has become what we are, He has taken upon Himself our
sins.
The Scripture states that God is of a purer eye than to look upon sin, so Father
God turns His back to His Son, and Christ is forsaken of His Father.
This is the pain that He had asked to be removed in the garden when He prayed
"let this cup pass from Me" (Matthew 26:39).
He could not bear to think of Himself being abandoned by His Father. At this
moment Christ is not dying as a Son, but rather as a sinner.
As this happened, His heart was crushed. As the Psalmist prophesied: "My
heart is like wax, it has melted within Me" (Psalm 22:14).
Then with a loud cry Christ Jesus said " Father into Your hands I commit My
Spirit" (Luke 23:46), and His lifeless head falls limp upon His chest.
The entire earth is spinning and shaking; there is this terrible darkness
everywhere. I hear screams coming from the darkness, and suddenly I am aware
that the cry is coming from my own lips.
I am no longer at the foot of the cross, I am back in my office; but the cry and
scream still echoes in my ears. My entire body is shaking and trembling.
SOURCE: 5 Doves