Follow Me.
Scripture: Matthew 16:24-28
Key verse – 24 Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If anyone
would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me”.
A true disciple of Christ is one that does follow him in
duty, and shall follow him to glory. He
is one that walks in the same way Christ walked in, is led by his Spirit, and
treads in his steps, whithersoever he goes.
"Let him deny himself."
If self-denial be a hard lesson, it is no more than what our Master
learned and practiced, to redeem us, and to teach us. "Let him take up his cross." The cross is here put for every trouble that
befalls us. We are apt to think we could
bear another's cross better than our own; but that is best which is appointed
us, and we ought to make the best of it.
We must not by our rashness and folly pull crosses down upon our own
heads, but must take them up when they are in our way. If any man will have the name and credit of a
disciple, let him follow Christ in the work and duty of a disciple.
If all worldly things are worthless when compared with the
life of the body, how forcible the same argument with respect to the soul and
its state of never-ending happiness or misery!
Thousands lose their souls for the most trifling gain, or the most
worthless indulgence, nay, often from mere sloth and negligence. Whatever is the object for which men forsake
Christ that is the price at which Satan buys their souls. Yet one soul is worth more than the entire
world. This is Christ's judgment upon
the matter; he knew the price of souls, for he redeemed them; nor would he
underrate the world, for he made it. The
dying transgressor cannot purchase one hour's respite to seek mercy for his
perishing soul. Let us then learn
rightly to value our souls, and Christ as the only Savior of them.
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