No man can serve two masters
(Luke 16:13) and there is a place for only one person at the top of your
priority list. Family does not come first, nor does your job or education or
anything else. There is one Master, one Lord, and He is to be first. Many
people miss the plan of God because of procrastination for family's sake. They
wait until their elderly parents die or until their children finish school or
until their business becomes successful. Months turn into years, years turn
into decades and, before they know it, their life is over.
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If you choose a person over God,
that person will not love you for it or be thankful for you for doing it. If
you miss the plan of God because of your spouse or children it will not endear
you to them. Even if you do what they ask they will not respect you for it because
they'll see you as being weak even though they won't admit it. Down in their
heart they know you're being disobedient to God and there are millions of people
in this situation right now.
If you want the perfect will of God for your life then you must do the
perfect will of God in accordance to His plan. The best favor you can do
for somebody you love is to obey God. Go with Him whether they go with you or
not.
Many believers say they want to
be a disciple of the Lord but do they really know what they're saying? People
move and speak too quickly and make commitments based on what feels good at the
time without counting the cost. Jesus said, "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 - lest, after he has laid the foundation, and is not able
to finish it, all who see it begin to mock him" (Luke 14:28,29). Consider
the cost before you start.
People set goals all the time but
aren't honest with themselves that it's going to cost them something and
whether or not they're willing to pay the price for what they want. It will
cost you to buy that new house and to lose that thirty pounds. How much do you
want to become a disciple of the Lord? Be honest with yourself. Do you want it
enough to pay the price?
After telling the multitude to
count the cost Jesus said, "So, likewise, whoever of you does not forsake
all that he has cannot be My disciple" (verse 33). Some things are worth
paying the price for. Do whatever it takes to become like Jesus. You are not
your own for you were bought with a price. You have a Master and you are in
training to be just like Him. You can pray like Jesus prayed and you can help
people like Jesus helped people. There will be hardness and tough trials to endure
but you must gird up your loins and press forward.
Marathon runners experience great
pain but they keep going anyhow. They set their face like flint and they've got
their eyes on the finish line. They push themselves past all comfort levels and
bypass past performance levels. They push through the pain for they consider it
worth the price for what they will accomplish. There is a cost involved in
becoming a disciple of Jesus but too many people think of this in a negative
sense. People get quiet and uncomfortable when you talk about sacrifice and
submission.
We live in a no-sacrifice generation and people don't like to be asked
to give up anything, but Jesus said to become His disciple you must give up
everything. Many boldly proclaim that they'll die for the Lord but won't
clean toilets at church or stand in the heat and cold to help park cars at the
church service. They won't go to church if they were up late the night before
or if the weather is too bad even though bad weather won't keep them from going
to work on Monday morning. They'll die for Jesus but won't live for Him, won't
lose sleep for Him, and won't miss a meal for the gospel's sake.
Becoming a disciple requires a
greater commitment than what many believers are willing to give. A disciple is
to be like a highly-disciplined athlete and a well-trained soldier who push
themselves and endure strict training. An athlete may not feel like running ten
miles every day but he does it anyway. You learn by doing for it's the doer who
gets results. Paul told Timothy, "So, my son, throw yourself into the
work for Christ" (2 Timothy 2:1 MSG).
When you're strong you don't talk
about how you feel. You lay your feelings aside and do what you're supposed to
do. Strong Christians have feelings but are not ruled by them. Your training
will teach you that when the Master tells you to do something you lay aside your
feelings and do what He says.
Soldiers have a sense of duty and
when they're given orders they pick up their gear and go no matter how hot or
cold it is or how dangerous the situation appears to be. You've got to be
willing to step out in faith and stay with it even if in the natural you see no
immediate results and it looks like you made the wrong decision. If you're His
disciple and He's leading you in a certain direction then you go where He tells
you to go and stay where He tells you to stay. There are millions of believers
who are content just being saved and they don't even try to become like Jesus.
Most churches are filled with
believers and non-believers and maybe three disciples and they do all the work.
These same three people volunteer for everything. They have other things to do
but don't have more important things going on so that they would neglect the
work of the ministry. You make time for what's important to you and if you're
bothered about making sacrifices for Jesus then you're not worthy to be His
disciple.
Paul said, "Yes, all the
things I once thought were so important are gone from my life. Compared to the
high privilege of knowing Christ as my Master firsthand, everything I once
thought I had going for me is insignificant - dog dung. I've dumped it all in
the trash so that I could embrace Christ and be embraced by Him"
(Philippians 3:7-9 MSG). This life will be over with real soon and there will
be no reward in heaven for how high you climbed the corporate ladder or how
much money you saved and how early you were able to retire.
In the Parable of the Great
Supper (Luke 14:15-29) the Master said "Come" but all the people made
excuses for they had other things to do. Many are called to become disciples
but few accept the invitation, few make the commitment. The Master got angry at
all their excuses and even today there are millions of believers all over the
world who won't show up. There is no good enough reason not to accept the
invitation to "come."
God uses people who are
available, people who will come, people who will show up, people who have made
a greater commitment to follow Him and do what He says to do. Is all this
possible? Yes!! It's what you're made for. You are predestined to become like
Jesus. It's your destiny, your future. It's why you exist. You're not here to
punch a time-clock, mow the grass, and wash a pile of dirty clothes. You're
here to become just like Jesus.
To become a disciple of Jesus you
must train yourself like an Olympic athlete and discipline yourself like a good
soldier. Keep your mind and your mouth and your desires under control. Every
day you're becoming more and more like the Master. Philip said, "Show us the
Father" and Jesus responded, "If you've seen Me, you've seen the
Father" (John 14:8-9). Our goal is exactly the same thing. If
people see us, they've seen Jesus. If they've seen Jesus, they've seen the
Father.
People who believe they can get
the same results as Jesus but not live like He lived believe they are above the
Master. If Jesus sought the Father's will and only did those things that
pleased Him, then you must do the same thing. You must become like Jesus. Luke
6:40 (AMP) says, "A pupil is not superior to his teacher but everyone,
when he's completely trained, readjusted, restored, set to rights and
perfected, will be like his teacher." The purpose of becoming a disciple
is to be just like Jesus.
Millions of people all over the
world are believers but that's all they are. They believe Jesus died for their
sins and they confess Him as their Savior and that's all they do. They go to
church sometimes and read a Bible verse here and there and they pray when they
get into trouble. These believers are oblivious to anything beyond confessing
Jesus as their Savior. Another group believes they can become like Jesus but
are unwilling to do what it takes and are not willing to change their life
enough to become like Him. And then there are the few, the faithful, the
disciples. They believe they can become like Jesus and that there is no price too high to become His
disciple here and now in this life.
1 John 4:17 says, "As He is,
so are we in this world." That's what you're called to do, become like
Jesus here and now in this world, to be conformed to His likeness and His
image. The objective is to be so radically changed that when people see you
they see Jesus. Even people who don't know Jesus will hear Him when they hear
you talk and see Him when they see you act.
I John 3:2 says, "Beloved,
now are we children of God." When? Now! You can be more like Jesus today
than you were yesterday and more tomorrow than you are today. You should strive
to be like Jesus every day from the moment your eyes open in the morning to the
time you lay down to sleep at night. Be willing to make radical changes in your
life and make up your mind to be one of the chosen few.
Jesus said in Matthew 9:37,
"The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few" and
Matthew 20:16 states, "So the last will be first, and the first last. For
many are called, but few chosen." People call themselves
"Christian" yet there are many believers who are nothing like Jesus.
People who say "I'm only human" are saying don't be surprised if they
sin and don't become like Jesus. Isaiah 59:19 says, "When the enemy comes
in, like a flood the Spirit of the Lord will lift up a standard against
him." A disciple has a standard and His Name is Jesus. A Christian is "one like the Christ"
for He is their standard.
In Biblical times before the
people were called "Christians" they were first called
"disciples." It was the disciples whose standard had not been dropped
and lowered who were called "Christians." A
"standard" is a banner or emblem much like a country's flag
represents what the people believe and what they hold precious and valuable and
important. It is "a degree or level of requirement, excellence, or
attainment that is widely recognized or employed as a model of authority or
excellence."
Discipline yourself daily to
stand strong and hold fast to the standard Jesus set. Hold up the standard and
live by it. Stop watching bad television shows and speak the truth in love.
Don't lie and watch porno movies and commit adultery. We have one standard and
it's the Master. Ephesians 4:13 (AMP) says, "that you may arrive at really
mature manhood, completeness of personality which is nothing less than the
standard height of Christ's own perfection." This is what you are called
to. The New Living Bible says, "Measuring up to the full and complete
standard of Christ."
How do you measure up? You need
to change and don't be conformed to this world (Romans 12:2). The world is
telling you that homosexual marriage is an acceptable behavior and that it's
okay to kill babies before they're born. The enemy is the inventor of low standards
and the more you tolerate what is wrong the lower you'll go. Tolerance is the first step toward
conformity and today the world has no standard and has fallen into a bottomless
pit of sin and deception.
Jesus is the standard by which
every person will be judged. No longer is He called "the only begotten Son
of God." Now He is called "the firstborn among many brethren"
(Romans 8:29), people just like Him. He's the King of kings and Lord of lords.
Disciples are in training to be kings and lords. They're the kings He's King
of, kings just like Him. He'll show you the light and then you raise your
standard and walk in it.
There is no price too high to
fulfill your destiny to become like Jesus. The more like Him you become, the
better your life will be, the more you'll live the good life.
*** Written by Randall Brewer ***
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