“Precious Lord, take my hand, lead me on, let me stand, I’m tired, I’m weak, I’m lone, through the storm, through the night, lead me on to the light, take my hand precious Lord, lead me home.”

“Lord please take our hands in yours and help us up when we fall. We know that if we manage even one small faltering step towards you, in your great love, you will come out to meet us. Help us to come back to you when we fall from your grace, and we ask you to help us change and to forgive us.”

“To fall is human, but to get up again we need divine help. God is ever present to help us who have fallen to stand.”

“Jesus Christ the Man, was exhausted and aching in every limb and sinew and fell for a second time on his way to Calvary, but he gets up and struggles on with God’s help.”

“Where we turn our heads away from suffering and pain and fail todo what we can, we ask you Lord, to help us change and forgive us.”

“Veronica wiped the face of Jesus as he struggled on the way to Calvary; she was only able to give Jesus a piece of cloth, but this small act of kindness was more than enough. It showed a wealth of compassion and love. Know that the smallest of gestures can be of comfort to those in need.”

Lord, please give us the spirit of love so that we can help others regardless of their differences.

“Where we only love those who love us, or where we make our aid conditional upon the standing of the persons we help, we ask you Lord to help us change and to forgive us.”

Jesus’ cross was laid upon Simon of Cyrene. He did not volunteer to carry this cross, maybe none of us would have, but we are glad he did.

“Jesus asks us to help others and encourages us to let others help us. Origin, religious belief, or nationality should not play a role. We should not make our aid conditional. We must learn to help others seeking nothing in return.”

Have you ever felt helpless to assist someone in need, especially strangers, or chose not to help because it was convenient?

“In difficult situations where we have abandoned people close to us as well as strangers, out of helplessness or convenience, we ask you to help us, Lord, to change and forgive us.”

“Can there be any more agonizing pain than seeing the humiliation and indescribable suffering of the one you love most deeply while being powerless to help?” Selah!

“We learn how difficult it can be to encounter suffering people within our families and friends whom we are unable to help. Imagine how Mary felt. As the mother of Jesus, Mary felt helpless when she encountered her son carrying the cross, yet she still remained true to him.”

“As we repeatedly stumble and fall, we learn that God will never abandon us. We have come to recognize, that in our daily struggles, the Lord is with us, even when we choose not to acknowledge His presence.” Forgive us, Lord.

“Lord, when you fell under the weight of your cross which bore our sins, you got up again and carried on, unswerving in your obedience to our Father. Teach us to fix our sights on you, to preserve us when we fall away from your grace, again and again.”

I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven, over one sinner who repents, than over ninety-nine righteous people who do not need repentance. Luke 15:7

Jesus answered, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. Luke 5:31-32

“No matter how blessed we are in life, we all have our own crosses to bear. No one lives a life free from pain, tribulation, sorrow, or hardship, in mind or body.” Help us, Lord, to bear our crosses.

“There is no escape from the cross; and Christ fully human, bore the burden of his cross physically for all to see, to show that there is nothing He asks us to endure that He has not endured before us. Lord, give us the strength to carry the cross we have been given, show us how to lighten the load by trusting in Your love.”

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