As we follow Jesus as His disciple there are some warnings from Jesus that you need to know. Mark 8:34-38:
And calling the crowd to him with his disciples, he said to them, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake and the gospel’s will save it. For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul? For what can a man give in return for his soul? For whoever is ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him will the Son of Man also be ashamed when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.”
- You must deny you. This is tougher than it sounds. This means I tell myself, “NO” when my wants, desires, plans, and life are in conflict with the will and word of God.
- You must CRUCIFY you. Taking up a cross is not simply carrying a burden, It is heading to your death. You die to you so you can life for Christ (cf. Gal 2:20; Rom 6:3-6).
- Know that there is NOthing in this world that is worth giving up the salvation of your soul (cf. 1 Joh 2:15-17).
- Do not be ashamed of Jesus. Be willing to live in a way that seems crazy to those in the world. Do not let fear keep you from speaking Christ’s name, from praying, from shouting “Hallelujah!”, nor from giving God glory for life and salvation.
Let me offer some practical advice on how to do this. This is what I try to put into practice. I wish I can say that I am 100% consistent. I am not, but I am getting stronger and more consistent as I go.
- Start each day with a verbal commitment in prayer saying, “Today is your day, God. Today, I am living for You and doing Your will.”
- Look at each day’s events and decisions knowing you died to self and are living as a servant of God. Ask yourself, “Am I doing this for my glory and satisfaction or for God?” (cf. Col 3:4, 17).
- When faced with a choice, do only what will strengthen your relationship with God. Avoid those things which can lead you into the world away from God. There are things that seem neutral that we do each day – like driving to work. Yet we can choose to glorify or represent God in the way we choose to do them.
- Give God credit for the blessings in your life as you talk with co-workers and neighbors. Do not be afraid to sincerely and audibly say, “Thank God for . . .”
What practical advice for following Jesus do you have to share?
- Scott
Excellent Scott. Along the lines of number 2 above, I like to spend a lot of time on self-examination, making sure that responses to the things in life are what Jesus would do. If I’m really honest with myself, I always find something that needs improvement and usually it’s something no one else would see like my attitude. I like to remind myself that I should look drastically different from the world around me and if I’m easily fitting in then I may not be doing God’s will in my life like I should.