FOLLOWING JESUS
Brandon Bramlett; Pastor - Bandana Baptist Church
Amid the noise of splashing water and the smell of squirming fish, Peter and Andrew heard a voice which arrested their attention--it was the voice of Jesus, who issued an invitation that would transform their lives forever: "Follow Me" (Mark 1:17a). Christ did not call these fishermen to follow traditions or adhere to a set of teachings. He did not invite them to attend synagogue services. He ordered these men to follow Him--to say what He said, do what He did, think what He thought, and go where He went. And anyone who heeds this same two-word heavenly summons will have both their life and eternity changed forevermore. And when Christ urges you to follow Him, He expects nothing less than wholehearted obedience and absolute adherence to Him. When you follow Jesus, you don't get to blaze your own trail, follow your own rules, or live any way you please. Followers of Christ walk the narrow road that leads to life, obey His commands in Scripture, and make it their aim to please Him. Following Jesus as Lord and Master even entails daily self-denial and sacrifice, as Jesus told all His would-be followers that they must say no to themselves and yes to any cross He gave them to carry: "If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me" (Luke 9:23). Thus, those who wish to follow Christ at all must follow Him above all. Those who "follow" Jesus only when it is convenient with a what's-in-it-for-me attitude aren't authentic followers. All throughout His life, Jesus was surrounded by large crowds of "fans" who flocked to Him only when He worked miracles and provided free meals of fish and loaves (Matt. 4:25; 8:1; Mark 3:7; 5:24; John 6:1-14). However, when they realized that following Jesus was costly, requiring surrender and submission, they followed Him no longer. As John recounted, "After this many of his disciples turned back and no longer walked with him" (John 6:66). Therefore, the questions we must continually ask ourselves is, Which am I? Am I a fan among the crowd, or a follower carrying a cross?
This column is from my newest book, 40 Days with Jesus, which is a forty-day daily devotional on the life, teachings, and miracles of Jesus. This book is available in hardcover and paperback on Amazon.
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