Very truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the
ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it
produces many seeds. John 12:24
When
our children were young, we would often sing before dinner the chorus,
“Come and dine the master calleth, come and dine...” One day our
youngest, Melinda, our adopted Filipina asked, “Daddy, why does Jesus
say we have to come and die?” The family laughed at this question
concluding that we really needed to work on our singing diction.
But
as I study Jesus’ teaching, I’ve come to realize that Melinda was
singing correctly all the time. Because Jesus also indicates that
discipleship means there is a cross to bear. All too often the cross
becomes for us just an historic symbol. One day a North American
minister was showing a foreign visitor his newly built church building.
Outside, a spotlight illuminated a huge cross on the steeple. The pastor
boasted, “That cross alone cost us $10,000.”
The visitor looked at him quizzically and replied, “Where I come from, Christians can get them for free!”
A
Canadian Christian aid worker was overwhelmed at the enormous need
among the believers of southern Sudan. He recalls some children in a
village wearing nothing but hand carved bone crosses fashioned in
necklaces around their necks. He pointed to the cross on one emaciated
child and questioned her with hand motions. She smiled broadly, took off
the necklace and handed it to him.
His thoughtful analysis is
this: “That little act symbolizes the state of the suffering church in
Sudan. With absolutely nothing in the way of material possessions, they
still have the cross of Jesus Christ. They are prepared to share its
hope - even though it means death.”
To Jesus the cross meant the
willing denial of self for the sake of others. Seeking to save your
life, you’ll lose it while losing your life for Jesus will save it.
Dietrich
Bonhoeffer, the German theologian who gave up his life taking a stand
against Hitler wrote, “When Christ calls a man, he bids him come and
die.” That’s what it means to lose our life in order to save it. Jesus
himself was our example being willing to go to the cross on behalf of
others—even a lost world.
RESPONSE: Today I will deny myself, take up my cross and follow Jesus.
PRAYER: Lord, I respond to Your call to “come and die to myself” in order to find real life in You.
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