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rl69
09-27-2018, 06:52 AM
someone said to Him, "Lord, I will follow You wherever You go." LUKE 9:57
Our Lord’s attitude toward this man was one of severe discouragement, “for He knew what was in man” (John 2:25). We would have said, “I can’t imagine why He lost the opportunity of winning that man! Imagine being so cold to him and turning him away so discouraged!” Never apologize for your Lord. The words of the Lord hurt and offend until there is nothing left to be hurt or offended. Jesus Christ had no tenderness whatsoever toward anything that was ultimately going to ruin a person in his service to God. Our Lord’s answers were not based on some whim or impulsive thought, but on the knowledge of “what was in man.” If the Spirit of God brings to your mind a word of the Lord that hurts you, you can be sure that there is something in you that He wants to hurt to the point of its death.
Luke 9:58. These words destroy the argument of serving Jesus Christ because it is a pleasant thing to do. And the strictness of the rejection that He demands of me allows for nothing to remain in my life but my Lord, myself, and a sense of desperate hope. He says that I must let everyone else come or go, and that I must be guided solely by my relationship to Him. And He says, “…the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.”
Luke 9:59. This man did not want to disappoint Jesus, nor did he want to show a lack of respect for his father. We put our sense of loyalty to our relatives ahead of our loyalty to Jesus Christ, forcing Him to take last place. When your loyalties conflict, always obey Jesus Christ whatever the cost.
Luke 9:61. The person who says, “Lord, I will follow You, but…,” is the person who is intensely ready to go, but never goes. This man had reservations about going. The exacting call of Jesus has no room for good-byes; good-byes, as we often use them, are pagan, not Christian, because they divert us from the call. Once the call of God comes to you, start going and never stop.

USMC87
09-27-2018, 08:20 AM
Amen.

Blackwater
09-28-2018, 05:49 PM
It's so easy to express declarations of our intent. But it can be nigh unto impossible to follow these intentions through to the end. We are impulsive creatures, and often bite off more than we can chew. This is yet another reason why we so constantly need to be truly humble. Not "mousey," but soberly humble, and recognize our position among all of God's creations. We are a wonder, in many ways. And sometimes it's a wonder we can't, won't or don't do much better and much more than we do. I think we're supposed to learn from these things, and to do better progressively. If we simply do that, and stay humble, I think we'll wind up being judged as "big enough to keep" when our time comes to leave this mortal plane. I think that's enough.