You’ve Heard It SaidSample
Following Jesus isn’t a cause to be a part of; it’s a calling to give your life to.
Do you ever feel like you don’t have the capacity to care about every cause you hear about? It’s almost like our cares have been commodified. Businesses and nonprofits tell compelling stories to inspire change and encourage action, and it’s a beautiful thing. But too much information from too many sources can sometimes crowd out our compassion.
Sometimes following Jesus can feel like another cause to care about, but in reality, it’s so much bigger than that. Following Jesus isn’t a cause to be a part of; it’s a calling to give your life to.
Jesus often rejected concepts accepted by culture with this famous phrase, “You’ve heard it said … but I say …” He did this most often in the Sermon on the Mount. When Jesus said, “You’ve heard it said,” He was challenging us to break out of routine obedience and inviting us into a full-life surrender.
It wasn’t just “avoid adultery.” It was “don’t even look at anyone with lust.” It wasn’t just “tolerate your enemies.” It was “love your enemies!” It wasn’t just “don’t murder.” It was “don’t even harbor hate in your heart.”
Pastor Craig Groeschel often says, “You can’t be a partially surrendered follower of Christ.” You can’t just pick and choose what you want to follow. To follow Jesus is to give up your own preferences to pursue God’s purposes.
But this calling? It’s not just another cause. It’s not just some spiritual checklist to earn God points. It’s not just some boring routine to follow. Following Jesus is choosing to be a part of bringing God’s Kingdom here to earth, knowing that His mission is to one day make all things right.
Check out the response of some of Jesus’ earliest followers:
Jesus called out to them, “Come, follow me, and I will show you how to fish for people!” And they left their nets at once and followed him. Matthew 4:19-20 NLT
They left everything they knew immediately to follow Jesus. And we’re called to do the same. In Jesus’ famous Sermon on the Mount, He offers some characteristics of those who follow Him. We call them the Beatitudes—it’s things like seeking justice, showing empathy, working for peace, and being persecuted for doing what’s right.
Following Jesus isn’t an easy calling, but it’s a worthy one. It is choosing to be a part of God’s plan to restore all things, not because we deserve it, but because Jesus paid the price for us. It’s accepting grace. It’s living justly. And it’s a whole-life response of seeking God.
Pray: God, thank You for Your grace. Thank You for not only saving me but also inviting me to be a part of Your mission. Thank You for my calling—help me live a life worthy of the calling I’ve received from You. Help me live justly. Today, I surrender everything to You. Guide me and lead me as I go throughout my day. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Scripture
About this Plan
What if there’s more to following Jesus than we think? In this 7-day Bible Plan, we’ll discover that God is at work in the ordinary parts of our lives where we sometimes forget to look. And that fact often informs our independence, our purpose, and our daily rhythms in more ways than we imagine.
More