He…said to them,
"Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem…" —Luke 18:31
{CHAMBERS} “In our natural life our ambitions change as we grow, but
in the Christian life the goal is given at the very beginning, and the
beginning and the end are exactly the same, namely, our Lord Himself. We start
with Christ and we end with Him— “…till we all come…to the measure of the
stature of the fullness of Christ…” (Ephesians 4:13), not simply to our own
idea of what the Christian life should be. The goal of the missionary is to do
God’s will, not to be useful or to win the lost. A missionary is useful and he
does win the lost, but that is not his goal. His goal is to do the will of his
Lord.[…] “A disciple is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his master”
(Matthew 10:24). In other words, the same things that happened to our Lord will
happen to us on our way to our “Jerusalem.” There will be works of God
exhibited through us, people will get blessed, and one or two will show
gratitude while the rest will show total ingratitude, but nothing must divert
us from going “up to [our] Jerusalem.” “…there they crucified Him…” (Luke
23:33). That is what happened when our Lord reached Jerusalem, and that event
is the doorway to our salvation. The saints, however, do not end in
crucifixion; by the Lord’s grace they end in glory.”
{ELGIN} What is it that
expect from your new life? If indeed you
are “picking up your cross daily and following Jesus.” (Matthew 16:24) There is a
danger that we “rattle off” verses, perhaps secretly “smug” with the fact that
we know them, but don’t stop to consider what they mean If we should actually
apply them to our lives. Consider your cross
in the context of Jesus' cross. The Cross
was the will of the Father, the very reason Jesus came to this earth to begin
with. I just watched a Tim Tebow clip on
Facebook where he was talking about painting John 3:16 on his face when he was
quarterback at the University of Florida.
John 3:16. God sent His Son to pay
the penalty for our sins. He sent Jesus
to be crucified. Jesus laid down everything
in Heaven to sacrifice Himself for us. “No greater
love has one man than this, but to lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13) So what do you imagine picking
up your cross entails? To do the will of
the Father means that we must obey Him, even when it costs us something, maybe everything. And it will.
Following Jesus means that our value system must change. Are you more concerned about your 401K than if
your heart is OK with God? I think many
people are afraid that God will ask them to abandon what they treasure. Guess what, He already has. Following Jesus means to choose the
Father. Martie and I are in the middle of
a transition in our lives. We are trying
to figure out how to distance ourselves from the things that we had wrapped ourselves
up in - house, car, job, etc – those things are normal
- reasonable - responsible - parts of
the earthly, secular life, but can prove to be stumbling blocks as we follow Jesus.
Paul said (Hebrews 12:1-3) “…. let us throw off everything that hinders and
the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race
marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of
faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and
sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such
opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.” Fixing
your eyes on Jesus, like Peter had to do as he sank into the sea. If you are going to follow Jesus you have to
look to Jesus. Have you ever followed someone
in a crowd of people? It can be a
challenge. If you lose sight of that person,
you may feel a little panic – your heart rate increases – you become
anxious. Is that how you feel about
Jesus? It should be. Jesus did not say pick up your cross – and then
do your own thing. He added, follow
Me. If you don’t do both, you can’t be
His disciple. You will certainly be
saved, but you will not be living the life God intended. Your life will not reflect Jesus … (Isaiah 64:6) “all of us have become
like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags” You can’t do this on your own. Your effort
was not good enough before your new birth and it’s not good enough now. Lay it down and pick up your cross .. then
follow Jesus in obedience to the will of God and His glory.
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