And if anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, hand over your coat as
well. If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles. Give to the
one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from
you. Matthew 5:40-42
An Open Doors co-worker shares this personal experience from the Middle
East:
The serenity of the pastor walking beside us seemed to calm the hustle and
the bustle of the small village. He suddenly came to a stop, carefully looked
around and then said, “Some time ago, exactly on the spot where you are standing
now, a Christian brother was slaughtered to death because of his faith. He was
abducted and brought here to be executed. Life in a mid-eastern village like
this is not easy if you confess Jesus to be the Son of God. It could cost you
your life.”
I looked at this servant of Christ and asked him the obvious question “Why do
you choose to live here? Why do you choose to follow Christ under such severe
circumstances?”
Without hesitation he looked at me and his reply became a challenge and
guideline for my walk with the Lord, even if it is in the safety of my home. He
replied “I refuse to live an ordinary life in Christ.”
As Christians we are called to refuse an ordinary life in Christ. We are
commanded to reject worldly standards, to reject mediocrity, to reject
compromise and to value people more than possessions, even more than our own
lives.
To truly follow Jesus means His will is more important than my life. As well,
while alive, I must adopt a lifestyle that puts people ahead of possessions,
even one of my most valuable possessions—time! We tend to cherish stuff and
comfort more than souls.
In the Shepherd of Hermes, an early church writing, we are urged,
“Instead of fields, buy souls that are in trouble according to your
ability.”
RESPONSE: Today amid the comforts of my environment I will refuse to live
an ordinary life but seek to be more like Jesus.
PRAYER: Lord, I want to live the Jesus way, valuing people more than
things even to the point of sacrifice. Help me to escape the bonds of the
ordinary Christian life.
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