‘Anyone who…looks behind him is
useless for the kingdom
of God .’ Luke 9:62
Jesus sought out people
prepared to do more than just believe in Him - He wanted people willing to
follow Him. His early ministry was marked by people like Andrew, Peter, Philip,
and Nathanael (see John 1:35-52): people willing to leave where they were and
what they owned in order to follow Him. Jesus called people to a life of
radical commitment. When He ‘called the crowd to him…He said, “If people want
to follow me, they must give up the things they want. They must be willing even
to give up their lives”’ (Mark 8:34 NCV). No half-measures, but a willingness
to follow Him full-time. Trusting in Jesus will get you into heaven, but
nothing less than following Him daily will make you useful in His kingdom on
earth. Three different men told Jesus, ‘I’ll follow you, Lord’ (see Luke
9:57-61), but they weren’t willing to give up the priorities of their old lives
(see v. 62). And Jesus responded with this powerful metaphor: ‘Anyone who puts
his hand to the plough and…looks behind him is useless for the kingdom of God .’ Following Jesus means whatever is
back there, stays back there - old hang-ups, attachments, and lifestyles. You
can’t plough the straight furrow of discipleship looking back at the past.
Don’t let the gravitational pull of past failure, guilt, fear, shame, betrayal,
loss, abuse, rejection, resentment, and unforgiveness ruin your future. Cut the
cord; join those willing to ‘follow the Lamb wherever He goes’ (Revelation 14:4
NKJV).
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