Read Mark 8.
Jesus taught, revealed, and demonstrated His true identity as God in the flesh.
Progressively, He told why He came and what would eventually happen to
Him. However, the twelve did not immediately understand the full
implications.
Yes, they responded to Jesus' call. They heard His authoritative
teaching. They witnessed the many miracles. But, in verse 15 when
Jesus warned them about the dangers (leaven, 1 Corinthians 5:6-8) of legalism
and politics, they did not understand. The disciples were focused on
physical needs and missed the spiritual point Jesus was making.
Then, even after the Holy Spirit helped the disciples declare aloud who Jesus
is, they still did not understand why He came. Jesus told them exactly what
would take place, including His resurrection. Instead of being in awe,
Peter voiced strong rebuke against Jesus. Such opposition on a spiritual
level has only one source and that is Satan. It is his scheme to try to
thwart any plan of God. On a human level, it was a selfish response on
Peter's part. He did not want to entertain the thought of losing Jesus.
It was time for the next lesson on what it means to be a follower of Christ.
1. Give up. (vv.34-35)
The cross was an instrument of death. Salvation in Christ only takes
place when a person realizes they cannot save themselves. When the Holy
Spirit points them to Jesus as the only hope of forgiveness of their sin and
eternal life, changes will happen. Death to self means a new life as a
believer. If you want to save your life, lose it. This new life
requires living in total surrender to Him.
2. Give in. (vv.36-37)
Throughout life we make exchanges. We exchange our time for a paycheck.
We exchange our money for possessions, goods, and services.
Materialism leads one to believe that the measure of a successful life is
in how much of those things we have accumulated. Jesus' questions cause
us to see what is really important. One day we will leave that stuff behind.
It is all temporal and none of it can meet our eternal, spiritual needs.
3. Give out. (v.38)
If Jesus has changed your life, say so. In verse 35, Jesus stated that a
follower of His loses his life for "my sake and the gospel's".
In this sinful world, we who know Jesus are the only ones who have really
good news to communicate. We have been called to be "ambassadors for
Christ" (2 Corinthians 5:20) telling others what we have personally
experienced (Acts 4:18-20).
Unbelievers hold tightly to the things of this world, as if that could bring
them comfort and hope. Followers of Jesus use the things of this world in
order to further communicate a sincere comfort and a lasting hope.
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