Accidental Discipleship
Stuart L. Brogden 9 Oct 2004
Change. All of us want to – need to – change in some way. We try all sorts of tactics, theories, and drugs. All of which are shortcuts, focused on defeating the desires of our flesh. Too seldom do we seek God’s wisdom, thinking His way takes too long, requires too much effort.
But
change is the wrong goal. It’s what the
flesh wants and it’s a shortcut that will lead to disappointment or
destruction. Knowing Jesus is the
correct goal. In Him we are
complete (Colossians 2:10). Whatever change is truly needed in our lives
will be wrought by the Spirit of God if we abandon our plans for
self-justification and pursue Christ.
Not improvement, not change for the better, not relief from our pain;
just Jesus.
Pursuing
the wrong objective – a better life, defeating a habitual sin – is like
attacking a heavily defended fortress (a stronghold) with toy weapons. We will be defeated. When we focus on the enemy, the sin, the
stronghold that assails you – you are drawn away from the narrow path that
Christ calls His brothers to walk. Only
by keeping your eyes focused on your Guide can you keep from straying from the
narrow way.
Christ
is more than our goal. He is our
creator, example, savior, teacher, brother, and King. All battles against sin will be – and can only be – won by making
a determined, get-up-when-you-fall, faith-based pursuit of Jesus the
Christ. When you or I fail to pursue
Him, we grow complacent and disenchanted with Him. The allure of the flesh entices (James 1:14 & 15) and we fall
– or jump – into sin. Why didn’t God
stop us? Why didn’t He prevent it? He gave us His Spirit and His Son – and the
choice to walk in Him or walk in the desires of our flesh. He gives us the promise that if we walk in
Him, we will not fulfill the desires of the flesh (Gal 5:16). The flip side of that coin is also true: if
we walk in the flesh we will not fulfill the desires of His spirit, but of our
flesh.
Seek
to know Him. Paul told the church at
Corinth, “I determined not to know anything among you, except Jesus
Christ, and Him crucified.” (1 Corinthians 2:2) Christ alone – good enough for the Apostle Paul. Is He enough for you? If not, it’s not because He is lacking –
it’s because you and I choose wrong and fail to be thankful for Him. Choose Christ – above all else – regardless
of your emotions.
As
Jesus was deliberate in coming to Earth (Philippians 2:5 – 11) to seek and save
you and me, we who are redeemed by His blood must be deliberate in
seeking His will, His Word – Him.
If
a man expects to drift into spiritual obedience or maturity, he is mightily
deceived. This is what Satan would have
God’s children believe – that we can mature to Christ-likeness by going with
the flow.
Remember:
The path of least resistance makes both men and rivers crooked. Choose to pursue Christ and he we will make
your path straight. (Psalms 27:11)