Monday, July 27, 2009

DENY YOURSELF

Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.
Matthew 16:24

What does Jesus mean when he says, “You must deny yourself?” Does he mean that we are to reach way down and run the extra mile when we do not feel it is possible, or perhaps deny ourselves an extra trip to the buffet bar? Maybe he is talking about rising early in the morning to pray, thus denying that extra hour of sleep we need. I believe all of these may be the end result of the interpretation of what it means to deny ourselves, but the truth is, men have done all of these things and never once done it with anything but natural strength.

If you really look at what is meant by taking up your cross, you will see that the invitation is to do the impossible. The cross meant absolute death—how is a dead man going to follow anyone? The answer is only by faith in the resurrection power of Jesus Christ: Jesus did not die alone, neither was he resurrected alone—He included us.

To deny ourselves therefore must mean that we have an attitude of complete dependency on the person of Jesus Christ; we must not lean on any supposed strength of our own. It means to recognize what we can and can not do. If I was to ask you to read Matthew 16:24, you would have no trouble doing so. However, if I was to ask you to tell and interpret the dream President Obama will have two years from now, you would “deny yourself” and claim it is impossible. If I was to ask you to float down a raging river, you could do that; if I asked you to make the raging river to flow UP a mountain, you would “deny yourself.”

When it comes to living a life pleasing to God, we must once and for all realize that it is ONLY in Christ living in us that this is possible! We must deny any self righteous attitude that allows us to think we can defy the scriptures that teach, that apart from him, we can do nothing. After all, it is much more possible to turn a raging river upstream than it is to live a spiritual life leaning on mere human strength. Jesus come live in me!!

1 comment:

  1. O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death? Help me,Lord to be obedient to your word.

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