The Wailing Women At The Foot Of The Cross

Hi ladies it's me again and happy Tuesday! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I'm happy to present one more blog for "Women's History Month" and another one for "Holy Week". It has been a joy writing about the lives of wonderful women who have made a difference in the past and the present all throughout the month of March and can't wait to do it again next year in 2027. On this last day of "Women's History Month" and "Holy Week", the title of the blog is called "The Wailing Women At The Foot Of The Cross". Why am I mentioning the wailing women? Well folks we're at the end of the month of March and these women existed in the Bible. Again we're in "Holy Week" now that began on "Palm Sunday" and I shared a previous blog about that and we're honoring "Good Friday" which is coming up this week. As we know "Good Friday" was bad for Jesus but good for us later on. Who were the wailing women who mourned for Jesus at the cross and what is their story? Let's go back to Luke 8 where it talks about the women who followed Jesus. Hey did you ladies know that Jesus has female disciples too? He sure did! Their names are Mary Magdalene who had seven demons driven out of her, (Side note no where in Scripture ever said she was a prostitute or adulterous) Joanna wife of Cuza, (her husband was Herod Antipas's manager) Susanna, and other gospel accounts in Matthew 28 and Mark 16 mention other women Mary mother of James the younger (also a male disciple of Jesus) and Joses and Salome. (It's believed this Salome was the wife of Zebedee, mother of John the Revelator and James, and likely the younger sister of the Virgin Mary! There was another Salome who was the stepdaughter of Herod Antipas who asked for the head of John the Baptist! There were two different Salome's in the Bible!) Those were the women who followed Jesus along with the twelve other men disciples for three years. They also financially supported Jesus' ministry and they were His friends too. They likely were present during "Palm Sunday" and followed Jesus all the way even to the day of His crucifixion! There was another very important woman along with the women of Galilee and that was Jesus' mother the Virgin Mary. We know that the Angel Gabriel appeared to her in Luke 1 and promised her that Christ would be conceived through the Holy Spirit and that His kingdom shall be no end! I can only imagine the pain she must have felt to see Jesus be scourged 39 times, saw Him carry the cross, and saw Him hang there! I can only imagine the pain that Mary Magdalene, the rest of the women of Galilee, along with John the Revelator who saw what took place at the cross. I can only imagine how they must have mourned and many of y'all may have seen paintings of the crucifixion with women weeping over Christ's death. Here's another question to ask besides John the Revelator where were all the other male disciples? We know that Peter denied Jesus three times and hid, Judas Iscariot betrayed Christ and later committed suicide, and the other male disciples abandoned Christ! But you ladies know what's crazy? Christ still fulfilled His mission regardless and His mother, the women of Galilee, and John the Revelator refused to abandon Jesus despite His crucifixion! They stayed loyal to Christ despite it hurting them emotionally and despite Jesus' reputation being humiliated! As we know the Bible says in Isaiah 53 "He was pierced for our transgressions, bruised for our iniquities, the chastisement of our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed. It also says He carried our griefs and sorrows". We know that Christ was crucified during Passover (a Jewish holiday about the Passover lamb as rememberance a of their time in Egypt) and through His blood that mankind could be forgiven of their sins and put in right standing with the Father. Jesus was crucified between two thieves one got saved while the other didn't and Jesus motioned for John the Revelator to take care of His mother Mary. (See John 19) Many scholars and theologians believe that Joseph the carpenter Jesus' stepdad had died leaving Mary a widow and Mary's other adult children were non-believers by the time of Jesus' crucifixion. Also widows were dependent on their children to take care of them and Christ did that for years until His ministry when one of His brothers had to care for her. Now He needed someone else to do it and He summoned John the Revelator to do so and how thoughtful of our Lord as He was dying made sure His mother was taking care of! Then our Lord cried out "It is finished" and the curtain was torn in two in the "Holy of holies" room. The reason that was significant was because only the high priest could go in and they would have died if they weren't right! But God the Father ripped that curtain so all could come to His presence through the blood of His Son Jesus! Then the Roman soldiers, Joseph of Arrmethia, and Nicodemus took Jesus' body for burial at the garden tomb and the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene, and the rest of the women of Galilee followed to see where their Lord, Savior, friend, and Rabbi would be buried. Talk about loyalty! Christ was loyal to the Father's will and became obedient to death on the cross (see Philippians 2) and John the Revelator, the Virgin Mary and the women of Galilee were loyal to Jesus to the point of death and burial! I hope and pray that's a lesson and encouragement for us ladies for today will we be loyal to Jesus even though it's costly? If it costs our reputation, relationships, during persecution, or suffering will we still love Him and serve Him? When others walk away from Him or betray us will we be faithful to Him? What an example the Virgin Mary and women of Galilee were being loyal to Christ during His worst time and their dark day on "Good Friday". What a way to conclude "Women's History Month" honoring women who were loyal to Jesus no matter what came their way! Of course we know that's not the end of the story. We know that Easter Sunday is coming and I'll be sharing the rest of the story what happened to the women of Galilee on that day which is for another blog! That's what I wanted to share with you ladies. Blessings, enjoy the blog, "Happy Women's History Month" and happy "Holy Week" as well!









