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What Does it Mean to Follow Jesus? 3 Insights

Friday, February 15th, 2013

“One day as Jesus was walking along the shore of the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew throwing a net into the water, for they fished for a living. Jesus called out to them, “Come, follow me, and I’ll show you how to fish for people!” And they left their nets at once and followed Him.

“A little farther up the shore Jesus saw Zebedee’s sons, James and John, in a boat repairing nets. He called at once, and they also followed him, leaving their father, Zebedee, in the boat with the hired men” (Mark 1:16-20).

This account happened more than 2,000 years ago. But Jesus still calls people to follow Him today. I was eight years old when I chose to follow Him, but only as an adult did I really begin to understand what that meant. Here are three insights (of many) I’ve gleaned along the way:

  • Following Jesus means a shift in priorities.

“I’ll show you how to fish for people,” He said to Simon and Andrew. He didn’t say, “I’ll show you how to get rich quick,” or “I’ll show you how to become the best fisherman on the sea.” He focused on people. Following Him means people become our priority, too. Caring for them. Encouraging them. Introducing them to the best friend ever—Jesus.

  • Following Jesus means being stretched beyond the familiar.

The four fisherman in this story left their boats and nets to follow Jesus as He taught in synagogues, healed the sick, gave sight to the blind, raised the dead, fed the masses, and more. This was new to them, and surely it was a stretching experience.

Likewise, we encounter new experiences when we follow Jesus, too. He might ask us to mentor a younger person, teach a Bible study, go on a missions trip. Following Him means being stretched but that’s okay because He’ll be with us and will give us courage and strength.

  • Following Jesus means counting a cost.

James and John left their dad to follow Jesus. I wonder what he said in that moment. Maybe he called after them, “Hey—what are you doing? I need you here! You can’t just walk away like that!” Maybe he watched them walk away, shaking his head and muttering under his breath about their impulsivity.

Following Jesus often involves a price. For me, it’s meant losing two parents while I was overseas for ministry purposes. It’s also meant financial sacrifice. But when I think of Jesus sacrificing His life on my behalf, who am I to withhold anything from Him?

Following Jesus also means discovering purpose for living, experiencing forgiveness from sin, peace during life’s tough stuff, confidence in knowing He holds my life in His hands, and the promise of eternal life. Following Him forever changed my life.

“Come, follow me,” says Jesus. What’s your response?

Keep It Simple Sweetie

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Here’s an article I wrote called “When Our Kids Hurt,” posted on Crosswalk.com today! Check it out.

http://www.crosswalk.com/parenting/11626980/

Sometimes we make Christianity ‘way more difficult than it needs to be. Rather than complicate things with our manmade rules, we ought to remember the acrostic K.I.S.S. – “Keep it Simple Sweetie.”

If Christianity had but one rule, I believe it might be this – “Follow Jesus.” How simple should that be? That’s the invitation Jesus Himself gave to Simon and Andrew. That’s what He said to Levi, too. “Follow me and be my disciple” (Mark 2:14). And that’s what He says to us.

What does it mean to follow Jesus? It means that we embrace His teachings as found in the Scriptures… We value what He values – people more than material things. We treat others with honor. We seek to serve rather than be served. We forgive even when we don’t feel like it. We humble ourselves and admit our dependency upon God. We put our faith into action. We pray for our leaders, and we carry one another’s burdens. The list goes on, and it’s all good stuff.

Trouble is, we complicate things when we add our own rules or deviate from the path Jesus walked by seeking to satisfy our own selfish desires. For example – “I’ll forgive so-and-so when she changes her attitude toward me,” or “Serve her? You’ve gotta be kidding. She burned me big-time, and I’m not going to make things easy for her by helping her get ahead,” or “Admit my dependency upon God? I don’t think so – that would be to admit weakness, and I’m not going to do that!”

Imagine what the world would look like if we embraced the K.I.S.S. principle in our faith. If we’d set aside our own desires, our own agenda, our own fears and insecurities to follow Jesus wholeheartedly, there’s be a lot more light and salt in this place.

What do the words “follow Jesus” mean to you?