Walking in His Steps
I John 2:5-6
But if anyone obeys his word, God’s
love is truly made complete in him. This is how we know we are in him: Whoever
claims to live in him must walk as Jesus did.
Impossible! Doesn’t it sound that way to you? Walk as Jesus
did. Go where he went. Do what he did. Say what he said. I’m not sure that we
fully understand who Jesus was and is to the point that we could walk just like
him. But that is probably not the issue.
We know enough about Jesus to see him as someone totally
different… Revolutionary… Out-of-the-box. I think what we are dealing with
within ourselves is not that we do not know enough about Jesus, but a
reluctance to be like him.
To walk as Jesus did means to take steps toward the
religious establishment and confront it with truth, truth that sometimes and
perhaps many times is in direct conflict with established religious practice
and teaching.
To walk as Jesus did means to step right up to the sick and
hurting and bring them healing regardless of what the “Sabbath” practice
demanded, or supposedly demanded.
To walk as Jesus did means to come face-to-face with some
pretty ordinary people and encourage them to follow Him.
To walk as Jesus did means to have intentionality in our
steps. Too many of us on too many days let the pressures and strategies of the
world take us here and there without ever standing up to them and saying, “Jesus
has other things in mind for me today.”
To walk as Jesus did means to have an open line of
communication with the Father. And though that is a two-way path for
communication with God, it is primarily for God speaking to us.
And of course, to walk as Jesus did means a complete
sacrifice of self to the will of God, the salvation of man, and ministering to
the hurting.
That may explain our reluctance, but it doesn’t excuse it.
It would be unfair of God to put this expectation out there without a
reasonable hope of fulfillment. And there is hope!
His divine
power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our
knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and goodness.
Ephesians
1:3
Praise be to the God and Father
of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every
spiritual blessing in Christ.
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