Anyone who does not take his cross and follow Me is not worthy of Me Matthew 10:38
Luke records similar words as Jesus spoke to a large crowd: "and anyone who does not carry his cross and follow Me cannot be My disciple" Luke 14:27. Jesus also said that anyone who would come after Him must "take up his cross daily and follow" Luke 9:23.
But what does it mean to take up our cross? I've heard people refer to a hardship or difficult situation as "my cross to bear," and I know many of us are facing these kind of hardships right now! But God's Word contains no such reference to cross as hardship. The cross has only one Biblical association: Death! The only time anyone would carry their cross was when they were about to die.
Yes, we are called to die. But the call is not to a physical death; this death will eventually come to us all, and there is never a need to hasten its arrival. The call of Jesus is to a death of "self," the old sinful nature with its evil desires, dreams, and ambitions: "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in this body, I live by faith in the Son of God" Galatians 2:20.
We are called to a death which leads to true contentment and peace. But this death is not a one-time event; we are called to die daily! And this death is never easy. Don't be surprised when every day seems to breathe life into our old nature, when we begin to talk, act, and think contrary to the way of Christ. When this occurs, simply praise God for the conviction of His Spirit, take up the cross once again, and continue to follow down His path.
As we "die" and completely surrender control to God, temptations of the world lose their pull and anxieties lose their source of concern. As we no longer live, we no longer focus on the cravings of our flesh or about what tomorrow may or may not bring. As Christ lives in us, the enemy loses the ability to effectively attack - they are no longer attacking us but Christ...and He always wins! I have to confess that I'm not there yet. Being fully crucified with Christ is a process, and I often have too much of my own life, full of anxieties and fears. And yet, I press on!
Our call is to become a follower of Jesus Christ and be transformed into His image. But to follow we must die! Let's become His worthy disciple as we love Him and trust Him with all our heart. Let's set aside all that is not directed by God and take up our cross.
- steve troxel
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