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Man Carrying His Cross All the Way to Grand Canyon

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In Matthew 16, Jesus Christ issued one of the most well-known challenges ever uttered: “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.”

One South Carolina man has decided to do just that, by carrying a large wooden cross all the way to the Grand Canyon. Acie Burleson, 34, built the replica cross himself before embarking on the pilgrimage as a demonstration of his devotion to the Lord.

“The moment that I gave my life to God, my life was radically changed, and that’s what makes this walk kind of easy — is Jesus,” Burleson explained in his most recent video on Facebook. “Jesus is amazing.”

Incredibly, despite embarking on his journey armed with a one-man tent, Acie has not once been forced use it! “I prepared myself to spend nights outside, by carrying a one-man tent on the back of my cross, but since the day I left, I’ve not had to use it!” he told Faithwire. “God has provided everything!”

As you can imagine, spending that much time on a public road affords Burleson many opportunities to share the Gospel with others. Almost two months into his journey, the dedicated follower of Jesus has seen some staggering things take place.

“There was a woman driving and she was just looking at me, so I waved like ‘Hello’ and kept walking. She then cut me off and is just falling out of her window weeping and crying,” Burleson told the Carolina News and Reporter.

“Just like that, crying, and I was like, ‘Oh my gosh what’s wrong? What happened? Are you alright?’ and she said, ‘I was one block away from killing myself and you stopped me,’” he recalled.

During the course of his trip, Burleson noted that many have stopped to offer him a word of encouragement, to give him a ride and even to lay hands on him in prayer.

Others, unfortunately, have been less inclined to engage in morale-boosting. “I have gotten every look you can from people,” Burleson noted to the Reporter, “but who cares, I am loved by Jesus!”

Burelson hopes that his dedication and commitment will inspire others to take a risk and step out for Christ.

“I encourage anyone who is being called by God, not to be afraid to step out of the boat! It’s time for the laborers to start working!” he implored. “God WILL provide! I’m living proof. People need Jesus now more than ever!”

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