
Jesus bids us to follow Him. Wherever He goes, we are called to follow. Whether in sunshine or storm, He beckons to us to follow Him. Wherever He leads, Jesus calls us to follow – that is to surrender our wills, to relinquish the right to ourselves, to struggle if we must – Jesus calls us to follow Him.
And as we follow, we are promised comfort from the Spirit, peace that surpasses understanding, and even the fullness of joy.
But we are not guaranteed a problem free existence, we are not promised that we will be comfortable, we are not promised that there will be no struggle, we are not promised that we will not taste sorrow. But Jesus calls us to follow Him.
When Jesus asked his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” We know Peter’s reply. And we know the blessing that followed. “Upon this rock, I will build my Church…”
Immediately afterwards, Jesus began to tell his disciples about the difficult times ahead. Unfortunately, they were not quick to receive or understand His words. Peter even went so far as to pull Jesus aside to rebuke Him – can you imagine that? Peter thought Jesus needed correction. But don’t be too hard on him.
How often have we sought to be comfortable and certain, when in fact Jesus is calling us to be comforted and confident? There is a difference. Comfortability and certainty are circumstantial. But to be comforted and confident – these are gifts from the Spirit.
Can we relinquish our idols and follow Him or is our commitment only fair-weather?
24 Then Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.
Matthew 16:24
Good Morning, I love you all!
ihs,
just adam