VERSE OF THE WEEK
“Then Jesus said to His disciples, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. ”
Why are we called to take up our cross to be a disciple of Christ? When Jesus mentioned this illustration to His disciples, the cross was the most feared way to die. Can there not be an easier way to be a follower of Jesus without the sacrifice of taking up our cross? The answer is no! Jesus was making a clear statement that we are to deny our own will so that we will follow God’s will. Yet too many people are still looking for the easy way to faith. Jesus explains in the next few verses why the easy way does not work. Notice how verses 25-27 all explain why we are to follow Jesus.
First in verse 25, the person who attempts to hang on to his own will and reject what God desires for him will eventually lose eternally. Some do all they can to make sure they have a long physical existence by spending money on all the new techniques that will ensure long life. Living a healthy lifestyle is important, but some are obsessed with chasing the fountain of youth through gadgets, wonder drugs and supplements but fail to have a healthy faith in God. Others travel around the world seeking meaning and purpose in their lives and fail to seek God and His purpose.
Then in verse 26, it explains that it is not worth it for a person to gain the whole world but forfeit his soul. All of us desire to have enough money to never worry about all our living expenses. Wouldn’t it be nice if an unknown relative left you an inheritance that allowed you to live a life of luxury? I would be willing to experience such a life! But if gaining that inheritance meant sacrificing my soul, it would be a terrible investment.
Finally, Jesus explains that He will return and make everyone accountable for the type of life they lived. Here is what He will ask! Were you obedient, and did you follow Me? Or did you follow your own desires regardless of God’s commandments? It is easy to blame our circumstances on our ability to follow God. Instead, Jesus is calling all of us to follow God’s will despite our circumstances. Your value as a Christian will be seen by others when you exchange your own will for God’s will, and learn to love and think more like Jesus.
Read Matthew 16:21-28