From Death to Life | 40 Days of Dying to Self and Living for Christનમૂનો
Have you ever heard someone say, “That is just the cross I have to bear”? This phrase means that there is some sort of burden or difficult situation that someone is dealing with. There is a ring of truth to this statement, as we can see from Mark 8:34–37. However, Mark 8:34–37 teaches us that taking up our cross is not a burden but a gift because of the joy that comes from following Jesus.
Following Jesus involves a life of sacrifice and obedience. In order to obey Jesus, we must lay aside our desires. We must lay aside what the world tells us to do or what will make us happy and listen to Jesus’s commands instead. Sacrificing ourselves in this way is difficult, but it is worth it. Mark 8:34–37 shows us that when we give up everything for Jesus and follow Him, we receive eternal life. The life that Jesus gives us also impacts our present, as we are able to live with hope, peace, and joy because of the salvation we have received through Christ.
When we consider the gospel, we remember how Jesus sacrificed His life for us on the cross. He suffered so that we do not have to experience the punishment for our sin. But even though Jesus died on the cross, He rose from the dead three days later and was crowned with glory (Hebrews 2:9). The gospel shows us that glory is on the other side of the cross. Therefore, as believers, we can take up our crosses for Christ, knowing that our life of obedience and sacrifice will finish in eternity with our great Savior. The life of discipleship to Christ that involves sacrifice is worth the cost because of the life we gain in and through Christ. So let us joyfully take up our crosses, making sacrifices for Jesus in light of His great sacrifice on our behalf.
Reflect and Respond
Why is taking up your cross for Jesus worth it? How does the truth of the life Jesus gives you encourage your obedience to Him?
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About this Plan
Lent is a time when we prepare our hearts for Easter, often by reflecting on our sin and the sacrifice Jesus made for our sin. While it can be hard to reflect on our sin, doing so causes us to be even more grateful for the grace of Christ. In this five-day plan, we will consider the seriousness of our sin while also fixing our eyes on the gospel...
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