So, in part I of this thought discussion I said "I
choose Jesus". Am I sure? Jesus is clear about what that means.
Then He said to them all: “Whoever wants to be My disciple must deny themselves and take
up their cross daily and follow Me. For whoever
wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for Me will
save it. What good is it for someone to gain the
whole world, and yet lose or forfeit their very self?" - Luke 9:23-25
There is some strong language in that. "Take up their cross daily and follow Me" and
"to save
their life will lose it".
Granted this is only for the person who wants to follow Jesus. The first question is "Do I want to
follow Jesus?" Since I answered yes
then the next question becomes "Am I sure?" Jesus is clearly indicated some kind of
sacrifice is required, but what exactly?
The phrases "deny themselves" and "lose their life"
is clearly indicating a sacrifice of myself.
But not all of myself as a suicide, but acknowledgment that there are
many, many pieces and parts of my conscious, emotional health, desires, goals,
pursuits, dreams, thoughts, and soul that I need to be willing to
sacrifice. In essence, anything that I
am clinging onto as "my precious", to claim a Lord Of The Ring
phrase. If there is any part of me that
has not been developed and molded by Jesus then it must be sacrificed, lost, and denied. If it has been created by me or by someone else, its not worthy of His call.
By doing this we will follow Him and save our life. No manager wants a part-time employee, no
coach wants a part-time player, no friend wants a part-time friend, and no
spouse wants a part-time spouse. If we
being evil understand an uncommitted heart, how much more does our Lord, the
Creator, understand this! He wants our
heart to be committed, not part-time and not sitting on the fence. Believe in Him or don't but don't pretend to
do one or the other!
I said "I choose Jesus". And yes, I'm sure.
1 comment:
Excellent two - part devo.
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