If the closest relationships of a disciple’s life conflict with the
claims of Jesus Christ, then our Lord requires instant obedience to
Himself. Discipleship means personal, passionate devotion to a Person—
our Lord Jesus Christ. There is a vast difference between devotion to a
person and devotion to principles or to a cause. Our Lord never
proclaimed a cause— He proclaimed personal devotion to Himself. To be a
disciple is to be a devoted bondservant motivated by love for the Lord
Jesus. Many of us who call ourselves Christians are not truly devoted to
Jesus Christ. No one on earth has this passionate love for the Lord
Jesus unless the Holy Spirit has given it to him. We may admire,
respect, and revere Him, but we cannot love Him on our own. The only One
who truly loves the Lord Jesus is the Holy Spirit, and it is He who has
“poured out in our hearts” the very “love of God” (Romans 5:5).
Whenever the Holy Spirit sees an opportunity to glorify Jesus through
you, He will take your entire being and set you ablaze with glowing
devotion to Jesus Christ.
The Christian life is a life characterized by true and spontaneous
creativity. Consequently, a disciple is subject to the same charge that
was leveled against Jesus Christ, namely, the charge of inconsistency.
But Jesus Christ was always consistent in His relationship to God, and a
Christian must be consistent in his relationship to the life of the Son
of God in him, not consistent to strict, unyielding doctrines. People
pour themselves into their own doctrines, and God has to blast them out
of their preconceived ideas before they can become devoted to Jesus
Christ.
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