A passerby named Simon, who was from Cyrene, was coming in from the countryside just then, and the soldiers forced him to carry Jesus’ cross. Mark 15:21 NLT
Daily, thousands, perhaps millions, of people are
at the wrong place at the wrong time.
As I listen to the latest news headlines while
eating breakfast, I hear about many of them. Some are seriously injured while
others are killed. A police officer is shot. A motorist is involved in a
life-altering accident. Some board a plane only to have it crash or be blown up
by terrorists. Others are the victims of robberies or murders.
Apparently, Simon of Cyrene was one of them.
Minding his own business, hobbling in from the countryside, he is accosted by
Roman soldiers leading Jesus to Calvary to crucify him. By this time, Jesus
struggles because of the persecution he has endured. Rather than fooling with
his inability to move faster, the soldiers enlist someone to carry the cross
for Jesus.
But, then again, perhaps Simon wasn’t at the
wrong place at the wrong time. Just maybe, he was at the wrong place at the
right time. Cyrene is located in modern-day Libya, so it’s possible Simon was
an African man coming to worship during the Passover celebration. Although he
worshiped the Jewish God, this experience of carrying Jesus’ cross likely led
him to faith in the Messiah. By shouldering the cross, he would have touched
the blood of Jesus and probably Jesus himself. Though his experience wasn’t pleasant,
Simon was where he needed to be.
God has a habit of placing us in what appear to
be the wrong places at the most inconvenient times. Later, we discover these
times and places are just where we need to be to learn essential lessons that
propel us forward in our spiritual growth. From God’s perspective, there is
never a wrong place or a wrong time. He guides our steps and forms our image
after his, just as the potter does the clay vessel. As with Simon, if we’re
perceptive, he’ll put us exactly where we need to be.
Don’t fear the events of the day. Instead, trust
God to put you exactly where he needs you so you can experience all he has in
store.
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