The Legend of the Dogwood

The Legend of the Dogwood
 

In Jesus time, the dogwood grew
 To a stately size and a lovely hue.

 'Twas strong & firm it's branches interwoven
 For the cross of Christ its timbers were chosen.

Seeing the distress at this use of their wood
 Christ made a promise which still holds good:

 "Never again shall the dogwood grow
 Large enough to be used so

 Slender & twisted, it shall be
 With blossoms like the cross for all to see.

 As blood stains the petals marked in brown
 The blossom's center wears a thorny crown.

 All who see it will remember me
 Crucified on a cross from the dogwood tree.

 Cherished and protected this tree shall be
 A reminder to all of my agony."
author unknown-

 As legend has it, the cross on which Jesus was crucified was made from a dogwood tree.
 God decreed that the dogwood tree would from that day
forth never grow large enough to be used to make a cross.
Thus, the dogwood tree is a small, under story tree.
      The flower of the dogwood has  four petals which makes the shape of a cross.
     The center of the flower resembles the crown of thorns with bright red,
clustered fruit in the center representing the blood of Christ. 
     The dogwood blooms in April when Easter Sunday 
     marks the resurrection of Christ after the Crucifixion.

 

Many years ago, a dogwood tree grew on a hill
outside Jerusalem. In those days, the dogwood
tree was as tall and mighty as an oak, and this
tree was the tallest of all the dogwoods, and
extremely proud of its strength.

Something wonderful is going to happen to me,
it said to anyone who would listen. I'll probably
become the mast that holds the big sail on a grand
ship, or the main tember supporting a great house.

Unfortunately, the huge old dogwood was cut to
become the cross to which Jesus was nailed. The
tree was horrified. All its dreams of glory were
smashed, and it groaned in agony as two boards
from its trunk were nailed together.

Jesus took pity on the tree, even as he carried it
to Calvary. You will never be put to such use
again, he told it. From this day on, your shape
will change, even as will the world. You will
become slender and sway with the breeze. And
instead of acorns you will bear white flowers in
the shape of a cross, with dark red bloodstains
at the side of each petal to show the world how
you have suffered. Last of all, the center of
you flowers will be marked as though with a crown
of thorns, to remind the world forevermore that
you and i spent our last moments together. And so
it was. And so it is .

Author Unknown

 

Tubes Of Jesus I used In These Graphics  

Are From The Wonderful.  

  Celtic Mist.

 

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