The "Go" of Unconditional Identification
The rich young ruler had the controlling passion to be
perfect. When he saw Jesus Christ, he wanted to be like Him. Our Lord
never places anyone’s personal holiness above everything else when He
calls a disciple. Jesus’ primary consideration is my absolute
annihilation of my right to myself and my identification with Him, which
means having a relationship with Him in which there are no other
relationships. Luke 14:26 has
nothing to do with salvation or sanctification, but deals solely with
unconditional identification with Jesus Christ. Very few of us truly
know what is meant by the absolute “go” of unconditional identification
with, and abandonment and surrender to, Jesus.
“Then Jesus, looking at him, loved him . . .” (Mark 10:21). This look of Jesus will require breaking your heart away forever from allegiance to any other person or thing. Has Jesus ever looked in this way at you? This look of Jesus transforms, penetrates, and captivates. Where you are soft and pliable with God is where the Lord has looked at you. If you are hard and vindictive, insistent on having your own way, and always certain that the other person is more likely to be in the wrong than you are, then there are whole areas of your nature that have never been transformed by His gaze.
“One thing you lack . . . .” From Jesus Christ’s perspective, oneness with Him, with nothing between, is the only good thing.
“. . . sell whatever you have . . . .” I must humble myself until I am merely a living person. I must essentially renounce possessions of all kinds, not for salvation (for only one thing saves a person and that is absolute reliance in faith upon Jesus Christ), but to follow Jesus. “. . . come. . . and follow Me.” And the road is the way He went.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------“Then Jesus, looking at him, loved him . . .” (Mark 10:21). This look of Jesus will require breaking your heart away forever from allegiance to any other person or thing. Has Jesus ever looked in this way at you? This look of Jesus transforms, penetrates, and captivates. Where you are soft and pliable with God is where the Lord has looked at you. If you are hard and vindictive, insistent on having your own way, and always certain that the other person is more likely to be in the wrong than you are, then there are whole areas of your nature that have never been transformed by His gaze.
“One thing you lack . . . .” From Jesus Christ’s perspective, oneness with Him, with nothing between, is the only good thing.
“. . . sell whatever you have . . . .” I must humble myself until I am merely a living person. I must essentially renounce possessions of all kinds, not for salvation (for only one thing saves a person and that is absolute reliance in faith upon Jesus Christ), but to follow Jesus. “. . . come. . . and follow Me.” And the road is the way He went.
Here is a song by Switchfoot called "The War Inside" from their new album Vice Verses. Think this song is appropriate to today's devotion. I know first-hand that identification with Christ is ultimately a war of me against me. Identifying with Christ means the laying down of all my pride, all my wants/needs, and all of me. A slightly different message than the one our world is ceaselessly hammering into our heads.
Lyrics to this song are below.
The War Inside - Switchfoot
Put your hands up open up wide
Put your hands up side by side
Age don’t matter like
Race don’t matter like
Place don’t matter like what’s inside
Let the kick drum kick one time
Breathe out let your mind unwind
Eyes on the ceiling
Looking for the feeling
Wide open let your own eyes shine
Yeah, it’s where the fight begins
Yeah, underneath the skin
Beneath these hopes and where we’ve been
Every fight comes from the fight within
- Chorus –
I am the war inside
I am the battle line
I am the rising tide
I am the war I fight
Eyes open open wide
I can feel it like a crack in my spine
I can feel it like the back of my mind
I am the war inside
I get the feeling that we’re living in sci-fi
I get the the feeling that our weapons are lo-fi
Ain’t no killer like pride
No killer like I
No killer like what’s inside
Yeah, it’s in the air we breathe
Yeah, it’s in the blood we bleed
Beneath these dreams and what we’ve seen
We are the kids of the in-between
- Chorus –
I am the war inside
I am the battle line
I am the rising tide
I am the war I fight
Eyes open open wide
I can feel it like a crack in my spine
I can feel it like the back of my mind
I am the war inside
Put your hands up open up wide
put your hands up side by side
Age don’t matter like
Race don’t matter like
Place don’t matter like what’s inside
Yeah, every thought or deed
Yeah, every tree or seed
The big things come from the little dreams
Every world is made by make believe
Great post, Derek. This reminded me of a quote from Samuel Rutherford who was born in 1600. "Be humbled, walk softly. Down, down with your topsail. Stoop, stoop! It is a low entry to go in a heaven's gate."
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