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Daily Devotion for Monday, 8 August 2016 – Taking up the Cross

August 8, 2016 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment


Following in the footsteps of Christ is no easy task. Christ tells us right up front that we will face persecution, for He was persecuted. He tells us that He had nowhere to lay His head, and that we must be prepared to take up our crosses. 

That last challenge, to take up our crosses, is difficult for many  21st century Christians to understand. At least, it is difficult for us to understand it in the same way that first century Christians understood it. 

The cross was more than a symbol of shame; it was the ultimate shame and disgrace. Criminals were put to death on the cross. Traitors were hung on a cross, and enemies of the state. Unlike contemporary capital punishment, like the electric chair or lethal injection, the cross was not a quick death and certainly not merciful. It created a tortuous and lingering death, one that was excruciatingly (the word excruciating, in fact, means “of the cross”) painful, and designed to make a public spectacle, an example. 

To take up our crosses means to deny ourselves of our carnal desires. It means to rid our hearts of its perverted, sinful nature and fill it with the nature of Christ. To take up our crosses means to be willing to lay down our lives for Christ, and in a more practical sense, it means to give our lives to Christ. 

What’s more, we are to deny ourselves and take up our crosses daily. This willingness to give our lives to Christ and for Christ is the key to following in Christ’s footsteps. The journey is a day-by-day, hour-by-hour, minute-by-minute, and breath-by-breath surrender to God. 

When we walk daily in absolute surrender to Christ, our hearts reflect His heart, and our desires are to grow ever closer to God. 

To paraphrase Dr Charles Stanley, before we can live, we must be prepared to die. 

Filed Under: Daily Walk with Christ, Holiness Tagged With: cross, daily walk, footsteps of Christ, surrender

Daily Devotion for Saturday, 6 August 2016: Walk in Love

August 6, 2016 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment

One of my favorite memories growing up was the annual broadcast (yes, I grew up in the era of broadcast TV) of The Wizard of Oz. I had eagerly read the Oz novels, and to see the broadcast of that movie was like a book coming to life. I felt the same way as an adult, watching The Lord of the Rings and The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe. Yet, watching Oz, at such a young age, will always be special.

Sometimes, following Christ can be much more difficult than simply following a Yellow Brick Road
Sometimes, following Christ can be much more difficult than simply following a Yellow Brick Road

The movie predates me, having been made about thirty years before I remember watching it on television. Before I watched it on my console color TV, an entire generation had been thrilled at the movie theaters, their imaginations whisked away by a twister from the bleak, black and white plains of Kansas to the Land of Oz, so rich and full of color. As a child, I thought that Oz must represent heaven and Kansas must represent our life before salvation. The journey was, to me, our Christian walk. I know now that neither the author nor the producers held such beliefs.

As a Christian, though, I often feel a lot like Dorothy must have felt. At once I am intrigued and dismayed on my daily journey to meet Christ. Daily, I encounter obstacles, my own version of flying monkeys and witches on broomsticks.

My fellow travelers are often frightened, display no courage, and little sense, and far too often rely on me for their strength. Yet, I am no stronger than they.

And, many times there is a fork in the road, in my proverbial Yellow Brick Road, and I have no idea which way to turn. Will one way lead me to danger? Will I fall asleep, or become distracted?

Therefore be imitators of God as dear children. 2 And walk in love, as Christ also has loved us and given Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling aroma.

Following Christ in a daily journey requires much time spent in prayer, much time spent studying His word, and much time simply trusting Him, walking in faith, so that we may be strong enough to fight against daily challenges. We must love Him enough not to become distracted by the things we see in our journey.

It is, though, a much more rewarding journey – and one full of more fun – if we take travel companions along with us. So, rely on Christ, and find  both a mentor and a protege. Find a Christian who is much more mature than you, and make a true friend of him or her. Find a younger, less mature Christian, and make a true friend of him or her. It will make your journey much more exciting.

Filed Under: Daily Walk with Christ, The Quest Tagged With: daily journey, daily walk, mentor, oz, protege, wizard of oz

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