Matthew 16:24 - SURRENDER ALL.
Matthew 16:24 (NIV) Then Jesus said to his
disciples, "If anyone would come after me, he must deny
himself and take up his cross and follow me.
COMMENTARY PEARL
There is not one verse of Scripture that
indicates you can be a Christian and live any kind of
a life you want to. When Christ enters the
heart, He expects to be Lord and Master. He
commands complete surrender - mind, body, talents,
and abilities. He expects nothing less than that
all your work will be performed in His name.
We have the warning of Christ that He
will not receive us into His kingdom until we are
ready to give up all, until we are ready to turn
from all sin in our lives. Don't try to do it
partway. Don't say, "I'll live part of my life for
Jesus and part for my own desires." Jesus expects
100 percent surrender, and when that is
accomplished He rewards a thousandfold. But don't expect
Jesus to hand out any 50 percent awards for 50
percent surrenders! God doesn't work that way. When
you have determined that you are renouncing sin,
forsaking sin, and yielding all to Christ, you have
taken another step toward peace with God.
Are you living partly for yourself and
partly for Jesus? [Peace for Each Day by Billy
Graham]
COMMENTARY
Self-denial
For the first time, Christ had definitely
announced that He would have to suffer much and be
killed and be raised again. "Then Peter took him,
and began to rebuke him, saying, Be it far from
thee, Lord: this shall not be unto thee" (v. 22).
Christ's answer was, "Get thee behind me, Satan" (v.
23). The spirit of Peter, seeking to turn Him
away from the cross and its suffering, was
nothing but Satan tempting Him to turn aside from
the path that God had appointed as our way of
salvation.
Christ then added the words of our next
verse, in which He used for the second time the
words "take up his cross." But with these words,
He used a very significant expression revealing
what is implied: "If any man will come after me,
let him deny himself." When Adam sinned, he fell
out of the life of heaven and of God into the
life of the world and of self. Self-pleasing,
self-sufficiency, and self-exaltation became the laws of his
life. When Jesus Christ came to restore man to his
original place, "He humbled himself, and became
obedient unto death, even the death of the cross"
(Philippians 2:8). What He has done Himself He asks of
all who desire to follow Him: "If any man will
come after me, let him deny himself"
Instead of denying himself, Peter denied
his Lord: "I do not know the man" (Matthew
26:72)' When a man learns to obey Christ's commands,
he says of himself, "I do not know the man."
The secret of true discipleship is to bear the
cross, to acknowledge the death sentence that has
been passed on self, and to deny any right that
self has to rule over us.
Death to self - such is to be the
Christian's watchword. The surrender to Christ is to be
so entire, the surrender to live for those
around us so complete, that self is never allowed
to come down from the cross to which it has
been nailed, but is always kept in the place of
death.
Listen to the voice of Jesus: "Deny
self." Let us ask God that we, as the disciples of
Christ, who denied Himself for us, may by the grace
of the Holy Spirit always live as those in whom
self has been crucified with Christ, and in whom
the crucified Christ now lives as Lord and
Master. [Andrew Murray 365-Day Devotional Bible by
Barbour]
CLOSING THOUGHT
Free But Not Cheap
During the early years of the twentieth
century, Bill Borden turned his back on one of
America's great family fortunes to become a missionary
to China. He only got as far as Egypt where,
still in his twenties, he died of typhoid fever.
Before his death he wrote, "No reserves, no
retreats, no regrets!"
Discipleship is always costly. No, it may
not cost us our lives. But it will cost us. It
will cost us our plans, our wills, our selfish
desires. Jesus' standard has not changed: "If anyone
desires to come after Me, let him deny himself and
take up his cross, and follow Me" (Matt. 16:24).
Instead of controlling our lives, we turn them over
to Christ as Lord.
Someone has said, "Salvation is free but
not cheap." It cost Jesus His life, and it will
cost us as well. But could anything be greater?
Could anything be more fulfilling?
Follow Christ, and at life's end you will
be able to say, "No regrets!" [Hope for Each
Day by Billy Graham]
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