The True Cost Of Following Jesus That Many Christians Are Yet To Realize- Sunday Adeleja
He said to another man,
“Follow me.” But he replied, “Lord, first let me go and bury my father.” Jesus
said to him, “Let the dead bury their own dead, but you go and proclaim the
kingdom of God.”
Luke 9:59-60
This scripture from
Luke tells the a story of a man (whose name remains unknown) whom Jesus called
to follow Him. Thinking of his father, the man asked Jesus if He could wait
until his father was buried. Jesus responded in a seemingly harsh way, saying,
“let the dead bury their own dead.” Does God really call us to neglect dying or
dead family members to get to work? Is this the true cost of following Jesus?
Chances are, we’ve misunderstood this scripture if we say “yes.”
One thing we must
remember is that the Bible did not happen in Manhattan, New York in the late
2000s. The culture was completely different, and it’s important to know this.
In Jewish tradition, people with dying or dead family members would not be
outdoors following crowds. So this man’s father was probably far from dying,
and was most likely not even dead.
Was the man asking for
time to take care of a dead or dying father? No, he was asking for time to
procrastinate before He would fulfil the purpose God has for that man’s life —
to proclaim the Gospel. The Bible doesn’t say if the man obeyed after that, but
here are a few lessons we can learn from the experience on what the true cost
of following Jesus is.
Conviction over
convenience
Sometimes when God
calls us just like this man, we ask God for time to enjoy our youth, make more
money or learn just a little bit more because “you’re not ready.” When Jesus
calls us to follow Him, it’s because He knows it’s time and he knows you’re
ready. Sometimes the biggest hurdle to conviction is not our qualification but
our convenience.
Relationship over
responsibility
Jesus was not just
calling this man to a job offer. He was calling the man to a relationship with
Him, but apparently it wasn’t as important as the man’s relationship to His
earthly dad. God isn’t calling you because He needs you to push some papers or
get some chores done. He calls you in because He wants you to know Him more and
to grow in His love and grace.
Surrender over
servitude
When God calls us, he
isn’t calling us to be servants only, but to be sons and daughters fully
surrendered to Him. As that happens, He takes care of all our affairs for us,
including our family. When it’s God’s will, it’s His bill. God asks that we
seek His kingdom, His lordship and His plans first and then He will add
everything else unto us.
The greatest cost of
following Christ is not our relationships, our finances nor our jobs. The real
cost is ourselves, dying for our own plans and desires, so that we may be in
line with what God wants for us.
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