I was walking through the garden guided by the moon's soft light, when I stumbled across this man who was praying through the night.

                    

This was no ordinary man, this was the Son of Righteousness, who had surrendered to the Will of God, that all of humanity could be blessed.



He didn't seem to notice me as he knelt upon his knees, he was too busy making intercession, bearing all the world's iniquities.

                    

My heart began to break as I watched him cry, his tears fell upon the ground, for he didn't want to die.



I wanted to comfort him, but he would be faithful unto death, for his destiny was the Cross where he would draw his last breath.

                    

Knowing that I was intruding, I tried to walk away, but this man had touched my heart so I decided to watch him pray.



There was something Holy that transpired in that place, when the Son prayed to his Father, a glorious love shined on his face.

                    

In agony he threw himself upon the cold stony ground, his passion became even stronger as he prepared to wear the martyr's crown.



It was too much for me, my lips uttered a moan when I saw his tears change into blood as they fell upon the stones.

                    

When he discovered my presence, my heart started to pound with fear, but he looked at me with sorrow, his face stained with bloody tears.



Suddenly a mob surrounded him, it was the time for him to die, I never had the chance to thank the one who prayed, suffered, and died.


Written by Julie L. McCarty,
All rights reserved @ copyright.




For I came down from heaven, not to do mine own will,
but the will of him that sent me.
And this is the Father's will which hath sent me,
that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing,
but should raise it up again at the last day.

John 6:38-39



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