Good Friday is here again and with it a reminder of the story of the donkey's cross. Have you ever wondered why most donkeys and mules have those marks of the cross on their backs, a sign for all to see? We are not religious folk ourselves but do find much truth in the donkey's story....
Look closer at the long ears in your neighbourhood and you will see that so many of them carry a cross. Why a cross and why the donkey and mule? It all goes back many hundreds of years when the donkey stood by a lifelong friend - Jesus.
The donkey had been with his friend for all his life, he'd been there at his birth and had carried his water as a child. He snuffled him gently when his tears fell, looked on benevolently as the child grew, he offered no words but a depth of undestanding as the wiser, older man grew. If you've ever looked in to the eyes of a donkey you will understand that he looks in to your soul and offers calmness and hope.
Jesus understood the value of the most humble of all animals; the donkey. When Jesus found himself on a trip to Jerusalem he called for his friend the donkey to accompany him, his friend carried him through the streets of Jerusalem, for the donkey is the bringer of peace, in older times his cousin the horse was a bringer of war. On Palm Sunday the donkey carried his friend with ease and all around crowds welcomed Jesus and his donkey.
It was not to last.....
A week later Jesus was ordered crucified. His donkey friend could not understand the evil that men do to each other.... Jesus was to be hung on a cross that he was to carry through the streets past people who had once been his friends, now they were calling for his death.
The little donkey loved his friend Jesus so much and wanted to help bear the load of the heavy cross. As a donkey he was used to bearing heavy loads and the humiliation of the jeers of men, he asked Jesus if he could bear the load with him. Jesus thanked him but said no, this was his cross to bear and he would do so with dignity.
His little donkey friend followed behind watching the jeering people with horror and a tear in his eye, why are humans such strange animals? No other would do such things.
The donkey waited until the crowd had left, he went to his friend and waited with him until he was gone....
Sad and lonely the donkey turned to leave.... the shadow of the cross fell upon his back and shoulders. And where it fell it remained and was passed to all of his kind as a mark of thanks for the loyalty and love of the humblest of all animals, the donkey.
Whatever you believe our friends, we're sure you agree that our friend the donkey deserves the mark of the cross, it would be hard to think of a more worthy bearer. Still today he toils alongside his human friends dreaming of the day when his cross will mean that mankind shows him the respect he so rightfully deserves.
Look closer at the long ears in your neighbourhood and you will see that so many of them carry a cross. Why a cross and why the donkey and mule? It all goes back many hundreds of years when the donkey stood by a lifelong friend - Jesus.
The donkey had been with his friend for all his life, he'd been there at his birth and had carried his water as a child. He snuffled him gently when his tears fell, looked on benevolently as the child grew, he offered no words but a depth of undestanding as the wiser, older man grew. If you've ever looked in to the eyes of a donkey you will understand that he looks in to your soul and offers calmness and hope.
Jesus understood the value of the most humble of all animals; the donkey. When Jesus found himself on a trip to Jerusalem he called for his friend the donkey to accompany him, his friend carried him through the streets of Jerusalem, for the donkey is the bringer of peace, in older times his cousin the horse was a bringer of war. On Palm Sunday the donkey carried his friend with ease and all around crowds welcomed Jesus and his donkey.
It was not to last.....
A week later Jesus was ordered crucified. His donkey friend could not understand the evil that men do to each other.... Jesus was to be hung on a cross that he was to carry through the streets past people who had once been his friends, now they were calling for his death.
The little donkey loved his friend Jesus so much and wanted to help bear the load of the heavy cross. As a donkey he was used to bearing heavy loads and the humiliation of the jeers of men, he asked Jesus if he could bear the load with him. Jesus thanked him but said no, this was his cross to bear and he would do so with dignity.
His little donkey friend followed behind watching the jeering people with horror and a tear in his eye, why are humans such strange animals? No other would do such things.
The donkey waited until the crowd had left, he went to his friend and waited with him until he was gone....
Sad and lonely the donkey turned to leave.... the shadow of the cross fell upon his back and shoulders. And where it fell it remained and was passed to all of his kind as a mark of thanks for the loyalty and love of the humblest of all animals, the donkey.
Happy Easter Friends!
The story is as beautiful as the subject is. Unfortunately, as you know from close my dear human friend, the welfare of the donkey in the Middle East and Africa is appalling. The very donkeys of the Holy Land are subjected to miserable conditions, stemming from the socioeconomic struggles and ancient practices in the area.
ReplyDeleteWhat you do, mi amiga, is such a noble work. Very touching pictures. Gracias in the name of the lovely Burro y Asno.
On a brighter note ... cheers to la Cruz del Sur de Callie! ♥
DeleteThe poor often donkey lives a tough life in the worst of conditions alongside humans in poverty, they never complain though.... To work with such humble and loving creatures is a privilege and a path I have always been happy to follow. Thank you for your words, it is nice to share the world with good people :-)
Deletep.s. Callie's Cruz del Sur is very mud spattered this evening, she has been having a rolling good time, she sends you neighbrays x
A very artistic Cruz del Sur, indeed!. Keep on painting, Callie :-)
DeleteWhat a beautiful story! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading! Those long ears deserve their day in the spotlight. Give Tony the donkey a scratch from us today!
DeleteDonkeys and all other animals deserve kindness and respect. Thank you for this lovely posting.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter from Judy in Cambridge
Glad you enjoyed it Judy, there is nothing like a long ears to warm your heart. Hope you're staying toasty and warm in Cambridge, it's icy cold down here, snuffles to help warm you up xxx
DeleteMy grandchildren always let me know about the donkey and the cross. It is special on this day that we also celebrate how wonderful and patient a donkey is.
ReplyDeleteThat is why I have too many of course. Most show a shadow of the cross.
I love them all.
Never too many ;-) Donkeys are such special animals, there is something of another era and a deep understanding in them. Those that are lucky enough to realise this are blessed :-) Hope you all have a lovely Easter!
DeleteOh my gosh, I get way too sentimental ...story brought tears to my eyes. Animals are so loyal
ReplyDeleteThey're pretty amazing hey? We loved recounting this story but brings a tear to the eye for us too. Happy Easter to you and your gang :-)
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