"And whoever does not bear his cross and come after Me cannot be My disciple. For which of you, intending to build a tower, does not sit down first and count the cost, whether he has enough to finish it. . ."
— Luke 14:27-28
What Does It Really Mean to Follow Jesus Christ? by Pastor Greg Laurie of Harvest Christian Fellowship
When Jesus was in Jerusalem during the Passover, John's Gospel tells us
that many believed in His name after they saw the signs He did. But
Jesus would not entrust himself to them, because "He knew all men, and
had no need that anyone should testify of man, for He knew what was in
man" (John 2:24–25).
To put it simply, many believed in Him, but He did not believe in
them. Many believed in Him in a shallow, superficial sort of way,
without any real commitment attached. They were interested in Him,
curious about Him, drawn by Him, and perhaps even felt affection for
Him. But the loyalty of these crowds was a mile wide and an inch deep.
Jesus knew that when push came to shove, the multitudes would simply
drift away. For that reason, Christ did not commit Himself to them.
There are many people who say they want to follow Jesus. And that's
good. But that commitment will be challenged. We must decide to follow
Jesus—not because our best friend is, not because our boyfriend or
girlfriend is, not because our parents are, but because we have chosen
in our own heart of hearts to follow Christ.
Many of us can get caught up in the moment. It's like watching an
Olympic medal ceremony. We see someone representing their nation
standing up on that pedestal. As the gold medal is placed around the
athlete's neck and the flag of his or her country is raised while the
national anthem plays, we say, "I want to be an Olympic athlete. That's
what I want to do." But do we realize the hours, days, months, and years
these athletes dedicate to one competition?
We get excited about the medal ceremonies. But are we willing to go
through the training? Are we willing to count the cost? Is our
commitment to Him and Him alone? Are we willing to be real followers of
Jesus?
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