And
He was saying to them all,
“
If anyone wishes to come after Me,
he
must deny himself,
and
take up his cross daily and follow Me.
Luke
9:23
Thoughts~
The ERV says it like this: “Jesus continued to say to
all of them, “Any of you who want to be my follower must stop thinking about
yourself and what you want. You must be willing to carry the cross that is
given to you every day for following me.” Often I will check out other versions
of the Bible to help me to understand what it is that Jesus is saying to me. In
this case, He is saying to quit thinking about ourselves and just follow Him. And
whatever burden is given to us, we need to carry it without complaining.
I failed today. I whined and had a pity party for one.
It didn’t last long; it never does. The
Holy Spirit knocks on the door of my soul and says “times up, let’s move on.” I
confess to the Lord I was being so dumb (again) and thank Him for the gentle
nudge. And I run to read the word, where I am always renewed and refreshed.
Always.
Sometimes I get an echo like I did right after reading
Luke 9. I picked up a lovely book called “My Heart for His Glory”, turned to
the days devotion and here is what I read: “Spend some quiet moments
rehearsing the “crosses” you are currently carrying in your life. Then thank
Jesus that because His cross did not defeat Him, He is alive today to help you
carry yours.” I call those echo's of God. What a sweet echo this was.
Action~
Think about what your own cross is. What burden do you
carry day in and day out? Singleness? Finances? Childless? I could go on and
on. Whatever it is, write it on a slip of paper and place it in your Bible at
Luke 9:23. Each time you come to this it will remind you that you are carrying
your cross in response to what Jesus asked us to do. No more pity parties. He
will reward you for your faithfulness.
Pray~
Lord, when I fail in my walk, I thank you with my whole
heart for your reminder to just pick up my cross and follow you. Sometimes it gets so very heavy and I KNOW
You are there to help me.
Trusting the Lord,
Becky
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