On Sunday I preached a message about the rich young ruler. Something the Lord has been burdening me about for quite some time. Sunday night I received an email from a woman. She said that she had come across my Church’s website and decided to ask me a question. She started by saying, “I have thought about “following Jesus.”" After which she described the rather simple inexpensive life that she lives and compared it to the luxurious opulent life of many Preachers. At the end of that She asked me this question.
“So tell me why I should follow jesus… like the rich, prideful, self indulgent, money loving, entertainment addicted christians I know???
Is that the REAL Jesus? I thought He was poor, humble, and self sacrificing?”
Here is my slightly abridged, “Giving the Exchange” message I shared with her.
I can honestly say that If Christ asked me to give up all that I own, I would do it in a heart beat. I have not always been in this place in my life. Recently the God has been working in my life and I have been asking myself this question, “What possessions do I own, and what possessions own me?” By asking myself this question I can go through my belongings and see what gets in the way of following Christ. If a possession owns me then it controls the way I live instead of Christ. The Apostle Paul (a man who gave away a life of fame and riches to follow Christ) said he would not allow himself to come under the power of anything that would distract himself from following Christ.
With all that said I do not believe that it is wrong to own nice things, go to nice places, or to own a nice car as long as you are not living for those things alone. I would agree with you that Christianity today is consumed with materialism. People think about their own possessions and welfare before following after Christ. This was something that Christ directly condemned. Luke 9:57-62 – 3 men come to Jesus offering to follow him and Jesus refuses each of them. The first man offers to follow Jesus and Jesus tells him, “Foxes have holes, birds have nests, but I have no place to even lay down my head.” Jesus was asking him to be willing to give up his right to a home (which even the animals have) to follow him.
The next man asks Jesus if he could go and burry his father before he followed Jesus. Jesus responded by saying, “Let the dead burry the dead.” Seems rather harsh doesn’t it? When the man asked if he could go and bury his father he was really asking, “Let me go and earn my inheritance then when I am financially secure I will follow you.” Jesus was telling him, “If you follow me your finances will take care of themselves.”
The last man said, “Let me go and say goodbye to my family first and then I will follow you.” This at most was a 2 week commitment. But Jesus told him, “No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God.” Jesus is telling this man, “If you want to follow me follow me regardless of your family. Following Jesus is to be more important to us than our homes, our finances, and even our relationships.
A rich young man came to Jesus and asked him, “What good thing must I do to inherit eternal life.” Jesus responded to this man with a question, “Why do you ask me about what is good? You know that there is only one that is good and that is God.” Jesus asks this to see if the man knew who he was. Jesus is in fact God and He is good, but this man was coming to him asking for some good thing to do to impress God and get into heaven. And yet the way into that eternal life stood before him at that moment and he missed it. Jesus told him, “If you want eternal life then you must obey all of the commandments.” The man looked at Jesus and responded, “I have obeyed those laws since my Youth what am I missing.” Jesus told him, “You are missing one thing, sell all that you have and give it to the poor, come, take up your cross and follow me.” Before I tell you what Jesus was teaching let me tell you what he was not saying. He was not saying to you and me. Sell everything that you have and give it away then go carry around an electric chair. Jesus was simply illustrating this man’s sinfulness to him. The man had said, I have kept all the commandments. In his eyes he was innocent. Jesus was confronting him with the fact that he was a sinner. If he truly loved his neighbor as himself (a summary of the last 6 commandments) then he would have been willing to give all he had to the poor since they are just as important as he is, yet he wasn’t willing. The Bible says that that man dropped his head and walked way sorrowful because he had many possessions.
Jesus’ point in doing this was not to embarrass the man and send him away. His point was not even to condemn him for his riches. Jesus’ point was to condemn the man for his sin so that he could have what he desired, eternal life. Yet the man rejected Jesus’ offer and chose to go away in his own sinfulness rather than to recognize his sin and accept Jesus’ payment for his sin.
These two passages among with others on this topic used to confuse me. I know that Jesus wants people to follow him yet why did he reject these would be followers. You asked me, Why should I follow Jesus? Here is my answer.
You should follow Jesus because He is holy and you are a sinner. Romans 3:23 For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; Everyone has sinned, and because of that sin we fall short of God’s perfection.
You should follow Jesus because because He is just and you are condemned. Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. You in your sin have earned death. The Bible describes this death as hell a real place (That Jesus talked about more in His teaching that He did about heaven). Hell is a place of eternal punishment for sin. The Bible describes it as an eternal fire, a place of weeping, gnashing of teeth, eternal darkness and eternal separation from God. You see my sin, the rich young ruler’s sin, and even your sin damns us to an eternity in Hell.
You may say wow that’s pretty bad news, Why should I follow anyone who tells me I am a sinner and that I deserve hell? The reason is that same Person loves you more than anyone else in the entire world.
You should follow Jesus because He is loving and He took your place. You see God loved you so much that He sent Jesus (his Son) to die on the cross for you. To take your place. Because of your sin Jesus died. He took the punishment that you deserve. 1 Peter 3:18 For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God He became your substitute. You owed a debt that you could never pay and deserved a punishment that you could never get away from. Jesus in His death shouldered your debt and absorbed your punishment. He paid for all of your sins. In fact, His last words on the cross were, “It is finished.” What was finished? The payment for your sins was complete. All because He loves you. However it didn’t end there for Jesus. 3 days after Jesus was crucified on a Roman Cross He rose from the dead. He conquered sin, death, and hell for you.
You should follow Jesus because He is gracious and offers you eternal life as a gift. You see the rich young ruler’s problem was he thought he could do some good thing to get into heaven. However, he was a sinner and couldn’t overcome his sinfulness no matter how good a person he was. Ephesians 2:89 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: 9 Not of works, lest any man should boast. Eternal life is not earned on good behavior (not of yourselves, not of works). It is a gift given to someone who has faith in Jesus Christ alone. This faith means to understand that you are a sinner condemned to hell and that Jesus in His love for you took your place. Faith is more than just understanding it is also agreeing that this is true. It is more than that as well. It is choosing to depend on Christ alone for your eternal life. This is what the rich young ruler and the 3 men that volunteered to follow Jesus in Luke 9 were not willing to do. They were not willing to give up their security in their home, their finances, or their relationships to follow Jesus. They were trying to gain salvation through following a good teacher and not trusting Him as their Savior. They wanted to change their lives conveniently and not follow Jesus as the Lord and Ruler of their life. They did not understand that eternal life was a gift- they were trying to work for it. You today can follow Jesus by simply believing in Him to pay for your sin and take the punishment that you deserve. Acts 16:31 And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved,”
You asked, “Why should I follow Jesus, like the rich, prideful, self indulgent, money loving, entertainment addicted Christians I know???” My answer to you is, you shouldn’t follow Jesus like them. You should follow Jesus with child like faith. Matthew 19:14 But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven. I encourage you to follow Jesus as a child. You should follow Jesus not because He was poor, humble, and self sacrificing (though He was). You should follow Him because He gave everything for you. He died in your place. He paid for your sin. He offers eternal life to you if you will simply follow Him through believing in Him.
What was incredible to me is that out of all the websites and all of the preachers God chose to have her email me. The one who has been studying and evaluating this very question in his mind for weeks now. God plans that.
Pray that the Lord works in this woman’s heart and that she chooses to follow Jesus.
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