JUN 27 - JUL 3 2010 — YOUR COST — ISSUE 160
Three second place finishes in four events isn't what our Singles Ministry hoped for at this year's Family Olympics. But the one event we finished first in is worth all the bragging rights we need — tug of war. Beating the married men with just single brothers brought a tear to my eye. Next time maybe we'll let them use their cars just to give them a fighting chance.
I'm currently reading a book called The Barbarian Way. It's doing exactly what I wanted so badly, and that I asked God it would do, getting my mind ramped up and aflutter with thoughts about Him, His plan, and my walk. One thought that came from this week's readings was regarding Peter and John.
JOHN 21:15-19 - NIV
Jesus told Peter that if he followed Him, it would cost him his life. Not only that, but it would be an unpleasant and premature death, not one from old age or by accident. Peter had a choice, be a Christian, knowing the exact cost, just not knowing the time or final details, or walk away and potentially live a long life.
Is our calling the same or different than Peter's? Maybe our role is different in the Kingdom but isn't the standard the same? What's the one thing hurting your faith and subsequent walk with God the most? The desire for a stable career? A best friend? A more prominent role in the church? A husband or wife? Financial stability? A family?
What if Christ appeared to you right now and asked you if you loved Him? I'm sure we'd all say yes, much like Peter did. But then what if He went on to tell you that if you follow Him, it's going to cost you. If you remain a Christian, you will never get a stable job. Or a you'll never get married. Or you will never have a best friend while on earth. Or you'll never have financial security or a family to call your own. Or insert your struggle here. What if that was your cost? Would you still say yes?
Your answer should dictate your desire to resolve any discontent currently in your life. If you love Him, no cost, no struggle, and no obstacle or hindrance should ever override your passion, love, desire, and dedication, or faith for God. If you've picked up your cross, remember what that means and find resolution with your struggles. Peter did. So can we.
Brett "My hands still smell like egg" Hibbler