Good Morning All,
Matthew 10:38; “And whoever
does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me.”
We see it more and more. Just about any business has it. All the celebrities have it. Even those have blogs or write op-ed pieces
seem to have it. They all want you to
follow them. We follow on Facebook, on
Twitter, on Pinterest or something called g+1.
“Follow us!!” This is usually to
get you to buy more from their store or to buy more of their albums or go to
their movies or buy whatever they are selling.
The more followers they have; the more successful they are. “Just follow us on Facebook!” It is so easy. All we do is click a button and just like that
we are followers.
Jesus started his ministry by
calling his disciples. He told them to
“follow me.” Then he told others this
but some of them chose not to follow.
This might have been because of indifference or a failure to truly hear
what Jesus was saying or it could have been that their sinfulness was so deeply
entrenched that their hearts were just too hard to listen. Yet Jesus called them, just like he called
his disciples and just like he calls you and me.
It is always kind of
interesting when we read where Jesus tells us that he brings division, or he
brings a sword. We always think of Jesus
as a peaceful and uniting person, but the opposite is very true. Some people hear his call, and some people do
not. Often those who do not hear the call
are angry at those who do. They will
deride, attack, and belittle those who believe.
Now if that someone is a person you barely know; you can handle it. Yet what happens if it is your spouse or your
child, a sibling, or your best friend?
That can be more painful. This is
where the division can really be hard; it can be a great cross to bear.
So how do we handle
this? It can be really hard. First, you keep praying. Secondly, you do not argue. Even if they belittle and attack you, you
turn the other cheek. It really is not
easy, is it? You keep showing them the
love that God has shown you; but do not give up! It may be a long and burdensome task, but it
is worth it. You keep following Jesus
because that is the only way you will ever have peace.
Remember that Jesus is always
with you. The battle seems hard because
the devil keeps trying to lead you astray.
Keep holding onto God’s grace.
Remember his ways are far above our ways. We keep trusting in Jesus and his
promises. Jesus lived, died, rose again,
and ascended into heaven for you; he is not going to stop now. So, we continue forward, often bearing a
cross that seems too heavy. Yet when we
focus on Jesus and the salvation that awaits us, the burden will be lighter.
Heavenly Father, in your
wondrous mercy we have life. Yet there
are times when the burden seems great and we struggle under the weight. Keep us mindful that the burden is only heavy
when we assume the weight rather than trusting in your grace to lead us safely
home. Be with the families where there is conflict. Heal their wounds and renew their love for
one another. In the precious name of
Jesus, our risen Savior, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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