Showing posts with label The Cost of Discipleship. Show all posts
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Friday, August 19, 2016

Fame, Fortune or Favor

“Honey I’m home.”  Simon announced as he tossed his hat on the chair making his entrance into the house.  

“The guys are here too, and I’ve got big news.  Guess what?”  With a dish towel in her hands Sarah heads to the living room to see what the fuss is all about and welcomes the boys into her home.   

“What is it Simon?  What’s the big news you’re so fired up about anyway? 

“I quit my job!  Finally me and the guys are gonna travel around the world just like we’ve always wanted.” 

“You quit your job?”  Wagging her finger in the air with a bit of attitude she let Simon know exactly how she felt. 

“Oh no you aren’t … I don’t think so!” 

Or as my husband would say in a Jewish accent, “Simon, calm down … have some Sanka and boiled chicken soup.  You’re not going anywhere.” 

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Security! 

I can tell you now, no wife in her right mind would want to hear that declaration from her husband, especially if the couple had any children. 
Stability and financial security weighs heavy on a woman’s heart in being able to care for her family properly.   However, there was a time though when I was a kid, that I remember it leading up to when my Dad would leave his regular day job(s) to begin a new career. 

It had been several years since my parents bought land. At first it was mostly woods; and little by little my father would clear a patch at a time.  His dream was to develop a residential place where there was a steady income enough for him to make a good living, provide for his family yet have some left over to dabble in new projects. 

For the next ten years my Dad worked his day job, took on part time work and chopped away at carving out what would be his vision.  At the age of forty my father made the decision to leave his secure, blue collar career behind and follow after what was in his heart.   

With kids in tow, Mom and Dad finally moved into their new home where the vision was manifested.  God had made a way for my father to provide for his family and allowed him to live that reality for another forty-six years until he left for his Heavenly home in June of 2016. 

Think Like A Man 

In preparing for this week I keep thinking about what happened that day on the boat with the four disciples.  Actually, the in-between part is where I spent most of my “think” time (well that and constantly pestering my husband to tell me how to think like a man).   

For he and all who were with him were astonished at the catch of fish which they had taken; and so also were James and John, the sons of Zebedee, who were partners with Simon. And Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid. From now on you will catch men.”  So when they had brought their boats to land, they forsook all and followed Him.” (Luke 5:1-11 NKJV) 

We’ve learned how the first chosen men for “followship” stepped into their new career after their massive fishing experience with Jesus, but there had to be time between when they were called and when they really left home.  The opening paragraph is how I pictured Peter’s wife reacting to the “big news” of chucking it all in to follow a man they barely knew. (The name Sarah seemed fitting to use so I did, not knowing her real name.)  

Knowing the Jewish culture, quitting your job and leaving your family behind would make you an outcast of society.  Jesus would certainly know this right?  Well, it’s the same in any nationality, and most men fret when they can’t take care of their family the way they feel they should. 

Men think differently than women when it comes to security and leaving their job to search out a dream or pursue something in their heart.  They don't jump into it at the drop of a hat, or at the beckoning of practically a stranger. 

A woman on the other hand, wants to feel that her man will always take care of her.  Feeling security lies in his protecting and sheltering her from the “bad things” in the world.  Leaving a sure thing wouldn’t be on her list of qualities that make a good soul mate. 

When I asked my husband to describe what he would feel like if confronted with this situation, he said the word fret wasn’t strong enough.  It’s rather an anxiety, a frustrating concern that runs so deep into the marrow of a man that he would do practically anything to see that his loved ones are cared for and safe.

Any man that loves his family isn’t going to run off on a whim and leave them in a lurch.  We have to stop thinking of these men as Bible characters and focus on the fact that they were actual people, with real families, jobs and concerns. 

Simon Peter took over the family business and was also supporting his mother-in-law who lived with him.  Who knows where Andrew lived, but he may have been an extra mouth to feed as well. 

James and John still worked in the family business alongside their father with some hired hands.  Who would replace them once they went galavanting off to see whether or not this really was the Christ? 

What about Jesus Himself?  His father Joseph had passed on leaving Him with the business and in charge of the family.  Did He ditch them or was everything in order at home making it possible for Him to walk out His calling at that time? 

Cha-ching 

When the disciples caught the boatload of fish, Jesus didn’t ask them to share their catch, go feed the thousands or give Him ten percent of the “netting” (but we aren’t told if they did any of those things).  The oversized catch that day would give added security for their own finances to provide for their families.  Having that kind of financial cushion made it easier to follow Jesus, especially when they wanted to obey but still weren’t absolutely sure of who He was.   

The Lord already knew that they would have reservations about leaving their families or shirking their responsibilities.  If He didn’t consider those things Jesus would be going against His own mission to build the Kingdom of His Father.  God is about connecting the family, not destroying it. 

No, this time the message to “Follow Me” was about believing and trust.   It wouldn’t be until after they had experienced the favor of God and witnessed the work of the Lord first hand that He would give instructions for the disciples not to take money, extra clothes, shoes or food on their voyages.   

“He sent them out to proclaim God’s kingdom and to heal the sick. He told them, “Take nothing for the journey — no walking stick, no bag, no bread, no money, not even an extra shirt.” (Luke 9:2-3 CEB) 

The deep fishing day when Jesus gave the choice to follow Him, the disciples had to make a decision that not only affected their families, but their friendships and livelihood.  Basically Jesus was saying, “In all your ways acknowledge Me and I will direct your path.” … but could they? (Proverbs 3:6) 

“Then He said to them, “Follow Me, and I will make you
 fishers  of men.” (Matthew 4:19 NKJV) 

They knew how to fish for food, but understanding the phrase “fish for men” was foreign.  What if they did follow Jesus from town to town and things didn’t work out for them?  Perhaps they were being misled?  

Having all those doubts Peter still said, “None the less, I will follow, even if it sounds strange or is the opposite of what I’m used to in my line of work."  What sounds foolish to man is wise to God. (1 Corinthians 2:14) 

Because I Said So 

The order to “do it because I said so” didn’t fly with me as a child and for the most part still doesn’t.  I want to know the why’s and how’s before I do anything.  “Just because I said so” isn’t a good enough reason in my book, but if it’s Jesus … well that’s a different story.   

Peter must have caught on fast, because he obeyed Jesus despite his unbelief as he watched the nets being flung off the boat a second time.  I suppose my mom would have appreciated a few more of those quick to act responses from me back in the day. 

There is an old story that’s been going around for years about a family that went to church, but I’ll shorten it.  The mother had asked her young son to sit still during the service several times, but he disregarded her correction. Finally she gave a stern warning of what would happen if he didn’t sit in his seat quietly.  Heeding to her signal with obstinacy he said, “I may be sitting down on the outside, but inside I’m standing!” 

It’s true that God wants us to follow Jesus and live our lives pleasing unto Him, but He doesn’t want us to do so because we have to do it. Following Christ is a choice. Jesus desires that we seek and follow because our love for Him is greater than the rewards we receive for obeying. 

Fame, Fortune or Favor 

Why did the four disciples (Simon Peter, Andrew, James and John) decide to follow Jesus at that moment?  (Here’s where thinking like a man could help girls.)  Was it because they believed Jesus was the Messiah or that they had a little extra money in their pockets from the huge fish catch? 

Trekking out for a short time when you know the bills are paid isn’t such a faith stretch is it?  Or is it?  Is it?  How would they convince their families to get on board believing that it’s an opportunity of a lifetime to follow Jesus?  Try to think like the disciples in this conversation that could have taken place between the four men.  

The Messiah has come out in the open and we are the first ones He’s called.  Why us?  
If we don’t go with Him He’s bound to ask some more men. 
What about our businesses and bills?  
Yeah, and how are our families supposed to cope without us bringing home the Gefilte? 

None the less, God knows how men think, especially when it comes to the welfare of their families.  If Andrew wasn’t married and lived with Peter, perhaps it would be his great adventure not having the responsibilities of his brother.  Did they really trust God for their finances or would that come later? 

It’s easy to say yes to follow God when things are going well, but would they have said yes if the great catch never happened?  These four kept their jobs even though they were already following Jesus to some degree.  Where was their faith?  Was it in the prospect of selling fish or had it truly turned to following Jesus. 

This Week’s Challenge:
Favorable Career Changes
Why Follow Anyway?  

We all have to ask ourselves, “Why we do what we do anyway?”  Inspired by the 2012 Olympic athletes, a Christian friend of mine wrote a short book of poetry entitled, Hopes, Dreams & Medals”.   

In 2013 Loretta was approached with an opportunity of a lifetime to write a mini epic poem for a film track about why athletes do what they do.  The film is based on Duncan Slater, who became the first double leg amputee to ski to the South Pole as part of the Walking with the Wounded South Pole Allied Challenge.  

Prayerfully she accepted the challenge, and I am pleased to report that God showed her favor for seeking His guidance.  On August 22, 2016 that “career choice” will become a reality in the UK.  

See it here.
Loretta’s understanding of the concept “Why Do We Do It,” was that people do things for many reasons.  Some for the hidden dream, while others for the wonder of living out what is in our heart.  Is being a disciple for Jesus something that is in your heart? 

Last week we learned that listening to the Word of the Lord will take us into deeper fellowship with Christ, leading us to the place of favor.  I asked if you had faith to trust God without borders or limitations.  Now Jesus is asking us if we will let Him train us to be able to do something we couldn’t do on our own.  

For our challenge this week let me ask these four questions about why you honestly want to follow Jesus as His disciple:  

1 - Are you expecting to gain fame, fortune or favor from God and mankind for stepping out by faith? 

2 - Is your curiosity getting the best of you mainly due to the fact that you’ve tried every other religion and nothing else has worked? 

3 - Or is it the depth of your love that causes you to want to be all God wants you to be for and through Him? 

4 – Do you think it’s time? 

God calls all His children to follow Jesus in different ways.  It’s not about gaining fame, fortune or favor, but sometimes it does happen because God is a rewarder of those who seek and follow Him. (see Hebrews 11:6) 

My Dad’s career change served God mainly through his family and music, because my Mother said yes to the Lord.  
Today Loretta’s servanthood is transpiring through her writing after a career change was made due to a health issue, which led her to bringing awareness to wounded veterans such as Duncan.   

Finally, we remember the “favorable” career changes of the first four disciples after Jesus asked them to follow Him.   They would come to understand and figured out the “why follow” question for themselves.  

So what about you?  Do you aspire to do something bigger and better like my parents, Loretta, Duncan and the disciples? 

Jesus is still asking …    

“He said to them, “Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.”  
(Matthew 4: 19 NKJV) 

What will you say? 

“Wherever You go, I will go … I will follow You.” (from Ruth 1:16) 


I Will Follow by Chris Tomlin  

What following today looks like.


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“My favor falls on My followers.”
Jesus Christ 

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Friday, January 30, 2015

More Than A Fan

Have you ever been “friended” by one of those companies that says they can get you 1,000 fans in one day for a small fee? 

I was feeling pretty good if I got a few new followers each day; that was until I saw I those posts. 

If you’re on sites like Facebook or Twitter you have seen those ads.  It can be rather exhilarating to think that millions of people are befriending you with all those “likes.” 

Then I get to thinking about those with tons of followers. How can that sixteen year kid old have a million fans when they don’t even have a job?  (My carnal self wants to call him/her a twit, but that wouldn’t be “Christian-like.”) Just to show him/her, I won’t like, share or follow him/her.  That will show him/her!  Thankfully, the Lord pulls me out of that selfish mentality and reminds me of my calling as a believer. 

Every week I look at the statistics on my media sites to see how they are doing.  It’s moving to see all the new people and countries that have somehow found their way to my articles.  I list them purely to show my appreciation and gratitude.  I’d like to believe it was the Holy Spirit leading them here when that happens. 

On the other hand, it’s far less rewarding to see when numbers have dropped off or people have chosen to “unfollow” me (…of course, that isn’t you).  That takes things to a new level and becomes personal.   

“What did I do to cause the people to no longer log on to my pages? Did I offend someone or am I boring?”  This can be a bummer, and just when I was getting famous might pop into my thinking.  Prideful and arrogant attitudes like that can easily get in the way of the real purpose of why I write. 

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Fan verses Follower 

Is there a difference between being a fan compared to a follower of someone or something?  I suppose for some they might say no, but when it comes to being a Christian there is a very huge difference. 
 

Fans admire from a distance; they don’t often have the opportunity to mingle with the one they follow.
 
A fan looks at the works of a person and because of that particular ability they place these people on a higher level than others. 
 
Those who live on fan mountain are out of range for the average “Joe” and do not have to adhere to the rules like the rest of us.  They become superheroes, praise worthy and worshipped because of what they have achieved.  In reality we become fans of and follow false gods. 

A true follower is one that is willing to take on the lifestyle and teaching of the one they believe to be correct in their way of thinking.  Knowing this information, which are you?  Can others see that you are more than a fan of Jesus by the way you are following Him? 

False Followers 

The Word of God is specific in giving us examples of true followers of Christ and those who fooled the crowd.  Judas was one of the first disciples of Jesus who led people to believe he was a follower.  We later learn that he was neither a follower nor a fan, and certainly not into being disciple. 

In this era, there are “modern day” Judas’ that we have to watch out for so that we don’t get led onto a different path for our journey to Jesus. 

People often click the follow tab to see if they can get you to follow them back.  They’re only looking to build their own numbers to make it appear that they are popular.  If you don’t follow them back right away (especially on Twitter) they will unfollow you.   

The catch is, that if you do follow them, they’ll wait a few days then unfollow you misleading others into believing they have a vast number of followers or fans.  With thousands of followers they are counting on people not checking to see who is no longer following them. 
 
When that happens to me I go after the “unfollowers” to see why they stopped following. I try to reconnect, but if they don’t want to I let them go to travel their own path.

For me, I’m looking for followers who will believe in what I am doing to the point that it will lead them to follow after  a "branded" Jesus. 

Who are you following?  

Who or what are you attracting yourself to by following the wrong person, crowd or group?  I have looked on some “famous” Christian media sites to see who they have attached their wagon to so to speak.  It amazes me (not in a good way) to see how many Christians will hook up with the world, but not follow back when it comes to a believer.  That action triggers a message that they are looking for fans and not followers of their God.   

When I saw a certain musical group in whom I believed the lyrics in their songs, I tweeted that I would pray for them on their tours.  After seeing who they followed I realized they were sending mixed messages.  

It’s not uncommon to follow people in your field, in fact, it’s good business to do that.  For example, comedians will follow other comedians simply because of their career, even though some of the material is “raw” and not something Christians should be condoning much less following.
 
If you are following people that post things that are not godly, even though you think that it’s funny, you are hitching up to the wrong wagon and following after the wrong “Jesus.”  It will take you right out of the favor of God.
 
 

 
Flexitarian Christians

If you haven’t heard of this word “flexitarian” let me give you a short definition.  Flexitarians are people who call themselves vegetarians, but sometimes eat meat such as fish.  (Short note here: A vegetarian may eat dairy products, but a true vegan eats nothing that comes from an animal.) They want to call themselves vegetarians or even vegans, but do it on their own terms meaning they will eat what they want, when they want.  So basically, isn’t that just an ordinary eater?
 
In turn, vegetarians refused to have these people clumped in with them and insisted they call themselves something else, thus the term “flexitarians” came into being. 

The church today is full of flexitarian believers, people who still want to sin and refuse to follow Jesus’ Word on certain things.  They go to church, have worship songs as their ring tone, yet don’t want to give up breaking God’s law.  They want Christianity and following Jesus to be flexible to their lifestyle only obeying the things that fit into their “profile”. What they are doing doesn’t reflect Christ or show they have a true commitment to Him. Living like that makes us fans, not followers of Jesus. 

The church isn’t to be a stadium full of fans,

but a sanctuary for followers.
 

The Follower’s Cross

When Jesus defines what He wants from us we get upset that His way interferes with our life.  So we stay fans and believe in Him, but not His life. 

“Then He (Jesus) said to them all (which includes you and me), If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.” (Luke 9:23 NKJV) 

In Luke 9:57 of the Bible, the man says that he will follow Jesus anywhere, but Jesus knew his heart in verse 58.  He knew the man wasn’t willing to give up all his comforts and lifestyle.  There is a cost of discipleship when it comes to following Jesus that not all are willing to pay. 

“Now it happened as they journeyed on the road, that someone said to Him, “Lord, I will follow You wherever You go. 

And Jesus said to him, Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.” (Luke 9:57=58 NKJV) 

Most people don’t get this statement Jesus made and believe that He didn’t have a home or place of His own.  That isn’t so; Jesus was advising those who choose to follow His way that they will be rejected, mistreated and outcasts in society leaving them no place to feel “comfortable” in their life calling.  

If Jesus were on media sites today, He would not be welcome in social settings with the way He believed.  Are we willing to give all that up for the sake of being All In believing Jesus?  There is a cost in discipleship and following the Lord.

The Lord asks that we take up our cross, not His, and follow.  We will never have to bear what Christ did for us at Calvary, but we are to sacrifice the things of the flesh in order to become more like Him. 

Fan or Follower?

You need to decide.  A fan cheers for Jesus, listens to worship music, gives praise when all is going well.  Fans want relationships, but not commitment. 
 
That’s not what Jesus wants.  He wants involvement, change, interaction and loyalty to God.

I’m not looking to build a large fan club (even though my pride and ego would love it), but hope to build followers of Jesus through my work.  Here the common thread is the Lord, not me.

Will you do that?  Will you be a true follower?  It’s not enough to be a fan. Be more than a fan … believe and follow Jesus. 

This Week’s Challenge:
Check Your Follow Club

If you are one of those who have oodles of true followers of your work, my hat is off to you.  However, if you have followers or are following after the fan club of the world, you need to take some positive action getting back on the path of Jesus. 

This week we are going to literally take a look at those who we are following, whether it is on the internet or in life. 
 
One of the first things I do is check to see if the person has a website or another place I can read something about them or their work.  The person may not be a believer of Christ yet, but my prayer is that things will change in their life. 

People see who we are following; even more important so does Jesus.  If you are connecting to people or things that are not lining up with God’s Word, my friend you are allowing the favor of God and His blessings to be stolen from you and your family.  We cannot follow two masters and expect God to be OK with that.   

Let’s make the decision not to turn back when believing God by truly following Jesus even if it means denying the follow back sign.  Receiving from God can be as easy as clicking the unfollow tab of the world.  

From here after, we’re not going to be false followers or flexitarian Christians when it comes to believing the Word of God in its entirety. We’re going to be more than a fan club for Jesus.  
 
 
 
 

Until next time, believe Jesus favors His followers.
 

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“I’m looking for fans, but followers.
Will you be one?”

Jesus Christ

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