FOLLOW ME
"And He [Jesus] saith unto them, Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men. And they straightway left their nets, and followed Him. And going on from thence, He saw other two brethren, James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother, in a ship with Zebedee their father, mending their nets; and He called them. And they immediately left the ship and their father, and followed Him." (Matthew 4:22).
"And
as Jesus passed forth from thence, He saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at the
receipt of custom: and He saith unto him, Follow Me. And he arose, and followed Him."
(Matthew 9:9).
God's call on our lives can be boiled down to this one simple
invitation, "Follow Me." How we choose to respond to this
invitation will determine our spiritual health from that point on in our
lives. It is the very essence of the Gospel
message and is the fountainhead of the streams of Living Water.
As the Lord Jesus walked the shores of Galilee, by Matthew's tax
booth, and past other places, He called to His prospective disciples to follow
Him - and then He walked on. He had made His selection. He initially chose them; they did not choose
Him. It was now up to those whom He
called to respond. It was not as though
they were not already occupied with other very important things. Some were fishing, others were mending nets,
and another was collecting taxes.
Whatever they were doing, Christ’s call required a deliberate decision
on their part. They either had to drop
what they were doing to run after the Master, or they had to decide to continue
with their own pursuits and allow the Lord to disappear from view. Jesus obviously knew whom He had chosen, for
they left their other activities to follow Him.
The choice for us today is no less simple - and difficult. We are engaged in a multitude of things in
our lives that can distract us from the spiritual realm. Some are seemingly crucial, others are
totally frivolous. Some are occupations
that provide us with our livelihood; others are simply pleasures, hobbies, and
entertainments. There are also those
pursuits that involve giving our time and labor to help others with genuine
needs. All of these activities can be
harmless, and all of them can be vain as well.
The question we must ask ourselves is whether what we are doing is
hindering us from following where the Lord is leading us. Even charitable acts and Christian work can
derail us from the will of God if it is not where He is leading us. The Holy Spirit wants to lead every step of
our journey in this life just like the pillar of cloud led the Israelites
through the desert to the Promised Land during their exodus from Egypt. We may think that we know where God wants us
to go and what He wants us to do, but, in the end, if we aren't following Him,
we are just going to end up lost in the wilderness!
Jesus was once invited to eat supper in the home of a
Pharisee. While there, He told a parable
about another man who threw a feast and invited a great many guests. When everything was prepared, this man sent
his servant to tell the guests to come because all was ready. Scripture
says, "And they all with one consent
began to make excuse. The first said unto him, I have bought a piece of
ground, and I must needs go and see it: I pray thee have me excused. And another said, I have bought five yoke of
oxen, and I go to prove them: I pray thee have me excused. And another said, I have married a wife, and
therefore I cannot come. So that servant
came, and shewed his lord these things.
And the lord said unto the servant, Go out into the highways and hedges,
and compel them to come in,
that my house may be filled. For I say
unto you, That none of those men which were bidden shall taste of my supper."
(Luke 14:18-20, 23, 24). Oh, how
critical it is for us to learn to hear the Lord's still, small voice in our
lives, and then to follow where He leads us.
There is one simple prayer that, if we would pray it every day from the
depths of our heart, would make it much easier to hear the Lord speaking to
us. That prayer is just this: "Not my will, but Thine be done." Just the act of praying such a prayer is a
decision to follow the Lord, because Jesus was the first to pray it Himself
before facing Calvary.
Jesus said, "If any man will come after Me, let him deny
himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.
For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose
his life for My sake shall find it. For
what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own
soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?" (Matthew
16:24-26). It is the cross of Christ
that separates the wheat from the tares, and the sheep from the goats. If, as a Christian, I have not learned what
it means to deliberately deny myself, then I have not grown very much in Christ,
and do not fully understand what it means to follow my Lord. All the Bible knowledge in the world, and all
the good works that I can do in my lifetime, mean nothing if I don't know what
it means to take up my cross and follow.
It is not up to me to tell you what you must leave behind, nor is
it up to you to tell me. It is the voice
of our Savior speaking to us through His Holy Spirit Who is very capable of
revealing His will to us. He is the One
we must obey and follow. In the last
chapter of John, the Lord tells Peter of things that will take place in his
life and how he would glorify God; but Peter looked at John and said to the
Lord, "...and what shall this man do?" Jesus' response to Peter was somewhat of
a rebuke. He said, "If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee? follow thou Me." (John 21:21, 22). In other words, "If I have him sit on
his hands till I return, it's none of your business! You need only be concerned with following Me
yourself."
What is the Lord speaking to you today? Where is He leading? Is there a cross before you that He is asking
you to take up? Yes, it may be painful -
crosses usually are. You will experience
a death of sorts, but oh! the resurrection will be glorious! And the new life that you will feel rushing
into you will be worth it all. The world
needs to see those who are willing to follow the Lord Jesus Christ. When they do, then they will be convinced
that the Savior Who we talk about is real; and they will be much more willing
to follow Him as well.
"These are they which follow the Lamb
whithersoever He goeth. These were redeemed from among men, being the firstfruits unto God and to
the Lamb." (Revelations 14:4).
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