The path of discipleship is not for the faint of heart. It demands everything, a complete surrender to Jesus. It’s like a king going to war, he’s got to count the cost, assess his strength, before engaging a more powerful enemy. Are you willing to lay down your all, to make peace with the King of Kings?
The truth is, many are invited to the feast of God’s kingdom, but they find themselves preoccupied with the things of this world. They’d rather chase after fields and oxen than partake in the banquet of God’s grace. But let me assure you, true blessing lies in answering the call of discipleship, no matter the cost.
Now, some might balk at this, thinking it all sounds too difficult. But remember, we’re not saved by our own efforts, by our ability to perfectly renounce everything. Salvation is a gift, received by grace, through faith in Jesus. It’s in our surrender, in acknowledging our weakness, that we find true strength in Him.
This radical surrender, this “dying to self,” is at the heart of the Christian life. We die to sin, to control, to comfort, and in that death, we find new life in Christ. It’s a paradox, but it’s the truth. We lay down our lives, and in that surrender, we discover the abundant life Jesus promised.
So, my friends, I urge you, don’t be like the lukewarm salt, good for nothing. Stand out, be different, embrace the cost of discipleship. Let the world see the transforming power of Christ in you. This is a call to action, a call to full surrender, a call to truly live as followers of Jesus. Let’s choose this day whom we will serve. Let’s choose Jesus, no turning back.