Thursday, October 13, 2022

Mark 15:21


"A certain man from Cyrene, Simon, the father of Alexander and Rufus, was passing by on his way in from the country, and they forced him to carry the cross." ~ 
Mark 15:21

Today, we return to our study of Mark 15 where the Lord Jesus has been beaten by the Roman soldiers nearly to death and has been led out to be crucified. At this point in the narrative, the Lord Jesus was so weak from His enormous loss of blood, He was physically unable to carry His crossbeam. The cross of the Lord Jesus was made of two pieces: the vertical stake and the crossbeam.

The crossbeam that was tied to the Lord Jesus weighed between seventy-five and one hundred-pounds. The Lord Jesus was expected to carry His crossbeam to the place they called Golgotha. But, since He struggled to carry it, the Roman soldiers forced a man named Simon from Cyrene to carry it for Him. Simon was an African from Cyrene which was one of the most prominent cities in the country we know today as Libya. Simon was an African Jew who had come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover and he just so happened to be walking by as the Lord Jesus was carrying His cross.

At the point that Simon was ordered to carry the crossbeam for the Lord Jesus, he thought, "I am in the wrong place at the wrong time." However, things were not as they first appeared. As is always the case, in God’s providence, Simon was at "the right place at the right time." There are no coincidences with God. Mark, not only tells us where Simon was from but he also gave us the names of his two sons, Alexander and Rufus. When Mark wrote this gospel these people were still alive. So, the story could be corroborated.

In Romans 16:13 we read, "Greet Rufus chosen in the Lord and his mother." This was the Rufus whose dad was Simon from Cyrene who helped carry the cross of Christ. Also, in Acts 13, we read, "In the church at Antioch there were prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen (who had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch) and Saul." Simeon or Simon, the same man who carried the crossbeam for the Lord Jesus, became a leader of the church in Antioch with other Christians from Cyrene.

On that day that the Roman soldier seized Simon to carry the crossbeam for the Lord Jesus, he was ordered to do something he did want to do. As a result, Simon became a follower of the Lord Jesus. 
And, in just a few years, he was a part of the leadership at the church in Antioch. Not only that, his family came to faith in the Lord Jesus. God used the crucifixion of His Son to get to the heart of their father. When once Simon thought he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, after a little bit of time, the whole scenario changed. I find that to be the case in my life. If I just give God time, He has been known to use even the unwanted moments for my good.

In addition, it just so happened that a certain man was being crucified next to the Lord Jesus that day in Jerusalem. Perhaps for the first time in his life, this unnamed criminal had the time to listen to and talk to God. At one point he asked the Lord Jesus to remember him when He entered into His kingdom. To that random man that awful day, the Lord Jesus gave assurance of salvation and eternal life. Again, there are no coincidences with God.

Citing coincidence is how we humans explain unexpected events and surprise meetings. But, just because we are taken by surprise does not mean that God is. Scripture is clear that God allows sinful humans to make mistakes and reap the consequences of those mistakes, but only a sovereign God could also promise that He will make "all things work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to His purpose." 

In ways known only to God, He takes even our mistakes and unplanned events and weaves them together to fulfill His purposes which always render the best results for us. Just like Simon of Cyrene, the criminal that hung next to the Lord Jesus was not at all in the wrong place at the wrong time. He was exactly where he should have been, hearing the Lord Jesus Christ speaking to him, and choosing to believe. With God involved in our lives, there are no coincidences. What always appears to us as random chance is in fact overseen by a sovereign God who knows the number of hairs on our head. We only have to trust Him.