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What happens when you’re forced into the story of Jesus? On the road to Calvary, Roman soldiers seized a stranger from the crowd—Simon of Cyrene—and compelled him to carry Jesus’ cross. He didn’t volunteer. He didn’t plan to be there. But in one moment, his ordinary day collided with the weight of redemption. In this video, we explore the biblical and historical depth behind Simon’s appearance in Matthew 27:32, Mark 15:21, and Luke 23:26—including why Mark uniquely names Alexander and Rufus, what “compelled” really meant under Roman rule, and why Luke’s phrase “behind Jesus” turns Simon into a living picture of discipleship. This isn’t just an ancient detail. It’s a mirror. Because many of us are carrying burdens we didn’t choose—pressure, pain, responsibility, loss—and we wonder where God is in it. Simon’s story shows us how God can meet us in the unwanted… and bring Jesus closer than we ever expected. ✅ In this episode you’ll discover: • Why Simon was forced (and what the Greek word really implies) • What Roman crucifixions were designed to do publicly • Why Mark mentions Simon’s sons (and what it suggests) • How Simon’s “behind Jesus” moment reveals the heart of the gospel • What it means to carry your cross—without confusing it with accepting abuse • How Christ carried the burden that Simon never could: sin and judgment for us If you’ve ever felt pulled into something you didn’t ask for… this is for you. 📌 Subscribe for more Scripture-grounded, Jesus-centered Bible deep dives. 🙏 Comment: What burden are you carrying right now—and what would it look like to follow Jesus in it?