Luke 23:26
As the soldiers led him away, they seized Simon from Cyrene,
who was on his way in from the country, and put the cross on him and made him
carry it behind Jesus.
Because Jesus was obedient to His Father's calling on His life, it cost
others around Him. It cost His disciples who suddenly were without the leading and teaching of their Master. It cost His mother who suddenly lost a Son. It cost His brothers and sisters who suddenly lost a sibling. In the case of today's passage, it was
Simon of Cyrene who bore a portion of the costs of Jesus' obedience when he was suddenly called to carry the cross of Jesus.
Whenever we choose to be obedient to God's calling on our
lives, it is likely to cost other people. It certainly will be a dramatic shock and cost to those near us who are not Christians when we proclaim that we have received Jesus Christ as Our Lord and Savior. Our choice will completely shake up their world.
Then after receiving Jesus, suppose the Lord asks us to give up something we love doing because He
wants more time with us. It is likely
that we shared our beloved activity with others who will suffer from our
withdrawal from the activity. Or it may
be that our faithful service at church creates an internal challenge to those
who are shunning a calling of their own.
We must guard against the inclination to move away from our calling in order
to avoid costing others. We simply must
obey and leave the consequences with Our Lord. He completely understands the challenge of dealing with the cries of those who would try to discourage us from our calling.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for creating us to fulfill
unique plans and purposes in Your kingdom.
We pray that you keep us steadfast in our obedience to Your calling on
our lives. We ask, Lord, that You
provide the strength we need to overcome the pressure that may come from others
as they bear the costs of our obedience.
Show us, Father, how to forgive those that persecute us for serving
You. We pray these things in the name of
Jesus Christ, who gave His life in obedience to the Father so that we may have eternal life.
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