Mt. 16:24 Then Jesus said to His disciples, "If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me."
For most of us, networking on the Internet has become a part of our everyday life. And in this social environment, we are invited by other to "follow me". Making the choice to accept such an invitation usually involves little more than the click of a button. The commitment to become a follower (disciple) is painlessly easy.
Jesus invites anyone to become His follower but it is important for us all to understand exactly what He says is required. This is a free will choice that we make. We can either accept His invitation or refuse it.
First, we must deny ourselves. Other Bible translations say give up all (BBE) and forget about yourself (CEV). This certainly goes against our human nature. To be self-emptying instead of self -seeking. To put the will of God before our own. And yet Christ's life was exactly so. He emptied Himself (Phil. 2:7, 8). In doing so, He not only set an example for us but also purchased our redemption. We must totally surrender to God's will, putting it before our own. Faced with death by crucifixion, Jesus prayed, "not what I will, but what You will."
Second, we must take up our cross. There will be sufferings and afflictions that will surely come our way and we should expect and endure them. No matter how painful. Jesus said (Mt. 10:38) if we are not willing to take up our cross and follow Him, we are not worthy of Him. Taking up our cross is far from being a painlessly easy process. It wasn't easy for Jesus either.
Being a follower (disciple) of Jesus is an everyday, life long commitment. Nothing that can be effortlessly accomplished by the click of a button or any other one-time event. It requires surrendering to His will and suffering for His glory. Sheep follow their Shepherd. Servants follow their Master. Soldiers follow their Captain.
The next time you click the "follow me button online, ask yourself, "Am I following Him?"
Sock Monkey Snippet: Surrender to His will and suffer for His glory.
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