Series | The
Life of Discipleship
Scripture | Matthew 16:24, “Then Jesus said to
His disciples, ‘If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take
up his cross and follow Me.’”
Lesson 4 | Disciples Deny Themselves
After calling people to
come and follow Him Jesus in the above verse gives the basic criteria of being
His disciple. The word disciple was not
just a term that Jesus used to describe His followers, but rather it was a popular
term in Jesus’ day to describe any kind of student studying under a teacher.
The word disciple, “mathetes” in Greek, simply means, “a
student or pupil of a teacher.” Just
like in modern times when a person joins a mentoring program for their job, a
college class, or a martial arts dojo the student is first asked to agree to
the requirements of the course given by the teacher, the same was true with
Jesus and His followers.
Jesus’ three main criteria
of being one of His students was; (1) to deny one’s self, (2) take up one’s own
cross, and lastly, (3) follow Jesus in all His ways. If a person could agree to these requirements
Jesus would then consider them one of His students or disciples.
The first criterion Jesus
gives is to “deny one’s self.” To deny
yourself means to no longer rely upon your own abilities and human effort to
guide and save your life. This was
Jesus’ way of teaching His students to no longer depend on their mental
intellect, good works, or even religious beliefs for salvation and daily
guidance but to rather trust in God. A
popular way of saying this today would be, “let go and let God.”
Ofcourse, Jesus didn’t
want His students to “turn off their brain” and lay helpless on the floor
because they denied their own ability to even sit, stand, or walk and were to
wait for God to move them like a puppet.
However, Jesus was referring to the principle He had taught in Matthew
5:3, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for
theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
Therefore, the first step
to being a disciple of Jesus is to honestly realize your spiritual poverty and
put your faith in Jesus for the true riches of heaven. In other words, “I deny my efforts to save
myself, but I believe Jesus can fully save me.”
Reflection | Have you denied yourself to be a disciple of Jesus?
Action | (1) Think of 2-3 ways you have tried to save or guide your own life. (2) Ask God to help you deny your impulses to guide your life. (3) Lastly, trust Jesus to save and guide you everyday!
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | 2 Kings 23:31-25:30, Acts 22:17-23:10, Psalm 2:1-12, & Proverbs 18:13. Click here to read online.
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