Thursday 12 August 2010

Come, follow me.

Come, follow me

 

What does it mean to really follow Jesus?  The disciples left everything, their livelihood on one command from the Rabbi, to follow in His footsteps and Jesus calls us to do the same.  It's an invitation of honour that the Creator of the Universe calls and equips His followers, to do and to be what He was and still is today, a rescuer and healer of hearts.

Jesus warned us that to follow Him will come at great cost, especially to our flesh that wants to cater to our will, our emotions and our desires.   How many times have I heard myself saying, "What about me, what about my needs?"   Yet, we are to have a new focus, not on ourselves, but on others and on Kingdom living.  What a challenge, but Jesus promises that the rewards of this kind of selfless living, is in fact, the way to find life.

 

He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it.  Matt 10:39 

 

How gracious is our Saviour.  When we consider all He gave up, His Heavenly glory, to come and dwell amongst us and even whilst He was on earth, He was heard to say that the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head. He was not caught up on all the external, temporal physical things of life but on the eternal.  He did not demand even His own right to a peaceful, quiet existence, locked away somewhere in a monastery but was out there every day, amongst the people, healing, teaching and loving, all the while knowing that His ultimate sacrifice was the laying down of His life upon that cross on Calvary.  Yet His Life and sacrifice has touched humankind throughout the ages and will continue to do so for all eternity. 

 

Those who are touched by the Saviour desire to follow Him.  As He changes us from glory unto glory, we are willing to surrender our selfish living bit up bit, piece by piece,  to be salt and light in the world.  I'm so thankful to Him that the Holy Spirit brings us into Holy Living by degrees as He gently teaches us and brings to light the things in our heart that are not pleasing to the Father.  It is only through this, and walking in the Lord's footsteps that we become, and desire to become, more like Him.  Hence the second part of that invitation by Jesus, "and I will make you...."

 

He certainly makes us, and remakes us, until we become as He purposed us to be, "fishers of men" by bringing glory to Him in the Kingdom way of life.   It is when we become more like Him, that others will desire what we have, and will also look to the Saviour to the peace that surpasses all understanding. 

 

Jesus is the only way to real life, eternal life and abundant life even in the midst of the storms and trials of everyday living.  His is the road to walk, the path that is narrow, but brings satisfaction and wholeness to the soul.  He leads us on, upward and onward towards a glorious future in Heaven with Him for eternity.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Eileen,

    Thank you for your faithful regular inputs for the cause of Christ. Each of them substantial pieces of work and crafted in love for God. May the God of the Universe keep you faithful in His ways and continue to use you in the perfect ways only He can. Sola deo gloria.

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