The Bridegroom
The Stations of the Cross are also a common prayer during Lent in order to meditate upon the Passion of Our Lord. I came across a new recording of J.S. Bach’s “St. Matthew’s Passion” which is a musical rendition of the account of the Passion and Death of Jesus. I have never really listened to it before and this particular setting by the King’s College Choir I found to be very moving. I asked someone on the YouTube channel to translate the German for me, which was done within hours of my request. And so, I offer this as a meditation to begin the Lenten season. I am including the English translation and an icon of the “Bridegroom”, as represented in the Eastern Christian tradition, Jesus crowned with thorns, wearing a purple cloak in mockery of His claim to be King, bound and holding a reed as His scepter.
May this bring you a deeper realization of His Love for you, help you to repent of your sins and live the Gospel more faithfully.
1. Chorus I and II and Chorale (Daughters of Zion and Faithful Souls)
Come, daughters, help me lament,
Behold!—Whom?—the Bridegroom!
Behold Him!—How?—As a Lamb:
Behold!—What? Behold the patience, look! Where?—at our guilt.
See him, out of love and graciousness
Bear the wood for the Cross Himself,
O innocent Lamb of God, slaughtered on the trunk of the Cross, patient at all times,
However You were scorned
You have borne all our sins,
Otherwise we would have to despair.
Have mercy on us, O Jesus!