Os Guinness tells of a Jewish man, imprisoned 15 years by Soviet authorities for political dissidence, who became a Christian while in the terrible Gulag. He was sustained throughout that long ordeal by his faith in the Savior, and by the memory of his 4-year-old son he hoped to see again one day.
When he was finally released, the man anticipated the reunion with heart-pounding excitement. How thrilled he was to notice as they hugged each other that his son was wearing a cross!
After they had talked about many things, he asked his son, now 19 years old, just what the cross meant to him. His heart was crushed by the answer: "Father, for my generation the cross is just a fashion statement."
The apostle Paul saw the cross as a symbol of the very core of his faith. It bore witness to his radically transformed life. He testified, "God forbid that I should boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world" (Gal. 6:14).
What about you? Is the cross just a fashion statement? Or does it inspire you to echo Paul's heartfelt boast in the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ? — Vernon C. Grounds
In the cross of Christ I glory,
Towering o'er the wrecks of time;
All the light of sacred story
Gathers round its head sublime. --Bowring
Many who wear the cross never think of the Christ of the cross.