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David Wilkerson

When the Cross Is Too Heavy

David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of relying on Christ's strength to bear our burdens rather than attempting to do so alone.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound truth that Jesus, despite calling us to take up our cross, experienced the weight of His own cross to the point of exhaustion. He highlights that Jesus did not carry His cross alone, as Simon of Cyrene was compelled to help Him, illustrating that we too cannot bear our burdens solely by our own strength. This sermon reveals that Jesus understands our struggles and weaknesses, reminding us that the true temptation lies in attempting to carry our crosses without relying on His grace. Ultimately, Wilkerson encourages believers to recognize their need for divine assistance in their trials, as Jesus' grace is sufficient for our weaknesses.

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It is very true that Jesus said to his disciples, "If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me" (Luke 9:23). But Jesus fell under the load of his cross, weary, exhausted, and unable to carry it another step. John said, "And He, bearing His cross, went out to a place called ... Golgotha" (John 19:17). The Bible does not tell us how far Jesus carried his cross, but we do know that Simon, the Cyrene, was compelled to pick it up and carry it to the place of crucifixion (see Matthew 27:32).

Jesus had reached the end of his endurance; after all, there is only so much one person can take before they come to a breaking point and Jesus' cross had become too heavy to bear. So, what does this mean to us? Would our Lord make us do something he could not do?

Jesus knows exactly what he is saying when he calls us to "take up our cross and follow him." He understands the agony, the helplessness, the burden that crosses create. He remembers his own cross and he knows we cannot carry our cross all the way in our own strength.

There is a hidden truth here that is so powerful and edifying, it could change the way we look at all our troubles and hurts. And even though it sounds almost sacrilegious to suggest that Jesus did not carry his own cross, that is the truth. What this means to us today is that Jesus, who is touched by the feelings of our infirmities, experienced what it is to be weak, discouraged and unable to go on without help. He was in all points tempted just as we are.

The temptation for us is not in failing, not in laying down the cross because of weakness; the real temptation is in trying to pick up that cross and carry it in our own strength. Jesus said, "My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness" (2 Corinthians 12:9).

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Understanding the call to take up our cross
    • Jesus' experience with his own cross
    • The significance of Simon of Cyrene
  2. II
    • Recognizing our limits and breaking points
    • The burden of our personal crosses
    • Jesus' empathy towards our struggles
  3. III
    • The temptation of self-reliance
    • The role of grace in our weaknesses
    • Finding strength in Christ
  4. IV
    • The power of shared burdens
    • The importance of community support
    • Learning to lean on God's strength

Key Quotes

“If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.” — David Wilkerson
“Jesus knows exactly what he is saying when he calls us to 'take up our cross and follow him.'” — David Wilkerson
“My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • Acknowledge your limitations and seek help from others when carrying your burdens.
  • Embrace the grace of God as a source of strength in times of weakness.
  • Foster a supportive community where individuals can share their struggles and support one another.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to take up our cross?
Taking up our cross means embracing the challenges and sacrifices that come with following Christ.
Why did Simon of Cyrene carry Jesus' cross?
Simon was compelled to help Jesus, illustrating that we often need support in our struggles.
How does Jesus relate to our weaknesses?
Jesus understands our weaknesses because he experienced them himself during his journey to the cross.
What is the significance of grace in our struggles?
Grace is essential as it provides the strength we need when we feel overwhelmed and unable to continue.

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