Committed disciples of Christ must learn to rely on God’s Word for guidance in living. Nothing of this world, none of its collective knowledge or so called wisdom is sufficient for establishing and sustaining our relationship with God. Only the Bible His Truth, provides the road map for following Christ. God’s Word equips and empowers us to truly take up our cross and follow Christ.
There are many Christian denominations today that pitch a cheap grace... that preach all you have to do is believe and you will be saved, nothing else is required. God’s plan of salvation is not cheap, acceptance comes with personal commitment followed by a willingness to sacrifice everything for a relationship with Jesus. Simply believing is not enough.
God’s Holy Word, the Bible is our road map, our blueprint for living as a devoted and passionate Christian. Living as God requires,
immersed in His Truth, might not always be glamorous. It fact, you will experience periods of your life in Christ that are mundane and boring. All I can say to that... change your attitude... realign your perspective. Don’t resort to seeking out things wrapped in the name of Christianity that may seem inspirational and exciting but are contrary to the teachings of truth.
Never look back once you become a Christian. Look first upward for guidance and downward for your path forward. Do not sacrifice the things God has provided to strengthen and protect you. Be in fellowship at every opportunity. Like minded believers are our greatest asset in our journey with Christ. There is power in the body of Christ. Together, all Christians can strengthen one another for a life in Christ that brings honor to our God.
The apostle Paul understood what it meant to be a disciple of Christ. Galatians 2:20 says... "I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me.
So let us never forget that the cost of being a disciple of Jesus Christ can be difficult but in the end it is worth it all.
...and keep you free!