Take Up Your Cross Daily but What Does that Mean?

Monkey climbing up a long flight of stairs; Take Up Your Cross Daily
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Whoever does not bear his own cross and come after me cannot be my disciple” Luke 14: 27. 

Doing what’s right and being obedient is the cross we must bear to be a disciple of Jesus. It’s a cross because being obedient and doing what’s right is often a threat to our well-being.

To read the whole passage for context, click here.

A Threat to our Well-Being

So, to do so looks like it will result in loss or harm of some sort. And that’s why it requires trust. In fact, it WILL result in loss or harm unless God intervenes. And of course, He will as long as we’re walking in obedience.

Since doing what’s right is a threat to our well-being, it is death. Not only to sin, but to our needs and ourselves as well. Sin is always an attempt to meet our own needs and take care of ourselves apart from God.

Take Up Your Cross Daily and Trust God

By contrast, being obedient is a threat precisely because unless God meets our needs and takes care of us in our stead, we will be left with unmet needs. And be neglected.

Every time we choose to do what’s right, especially if it’s difficult, we are carrying our cross and following Jesus. We are dying to sin, needs and self. We are doing that which to the worldly mind looks foolish and counterproductive.

That’s why we can’t do it without trust.

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