There is a greater sin than not obeying Jesus; it is the sin of
not believing that he loves you.
When you believe another person has your best interests at
heart, you can accept great difficulties on behalf of that
person. People will actually pay doctors to literally rip their
insides out, because they trust their good intentions.
When Jesus asks you to do something difficult, he's testing
your faith in his love and goodness.
Very few are willing to live by faith in obedience to Jesus.
After all, he asks us to give up our career, family,
possessions, and reputation.
But he does so because he has something better to give
you. We tried it and it's true.
Like the merchant man who sold all he had to get the most
perfect pearl in the world, we are no longer concerned about
what we paid for it, because we now know what a bargain
we have received.
It has been argued that God "in his mercy" does not expect
us to take the teachings of Jesus literally. The assumption,
of course, is that the teachings of Christ contradict Gods
mercy.
But we have discovered that the teachings of Jesus are
expressions of his mercy. In accepting Jesus, we have not
just accepted a name and a ticket to heaven, but we have
accepted his whole plan of salvation; and it starts right now.
While you cling to your mediocrity, your respectability, your
image of balance and moderation, you will never experience
this world of faith and love. Let go of your lukewarm religious
counterfeits and begin to believe that God really does love
you... infinitely... in every word that Jesus spoke.
You cannot say, "I believe you love me, and as an
expression of that faith, I will reject your discipline." This is
not faith. It's a slap in the face of a loving God. But if we will
accept God's call, letting our lives be moulded according to
his will, everything will work together for our good. (Romans
8:28)
The religious world is full of people trying to conduct their
own operations. They refuse to put themselves totally in the
hands of the Master Surgeon. They fear losing identity,
friends, family, wealth, or status. And because of it, they are
slowly losing their souls!
Dave McKay is co-founder of the Jesus Christian community
website address: jesuschristians.com