Monday, February 12, 2007

Living a crucified life


I wrote this recently as a comment to a young Christian brother who is struggling with the fact that professed Christians “settle for less” than Christ's standard to “seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well” (Matthew 6:33 NIV).

With all due respects to your Dad, there is nothing merely earthly that is worth going down for, when you have been raised up by Jesus.

Even Confucius says things like, “Wealth and rank are what every man desires; but if they can only be retained to the detriment of the Way he professes, he must relinquish them” (Analects, 4:5).

Now, if this is true for enlightened, philosophical pagans, it’s true of Christians, or at least it should be. Is this any different, really, than Christ's admonition? “If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life maimed than with two hands to go into hell…” (Mark 9:43 NIV).

I am an example of one who chose the right over the profitable. It has made most of my relatives my enemies in the long run (not blood-sucking enemies, just people who hold me in contempt), has lost me all the prestige and professional “respect” I ever had, and has even marginalized me at church. But fortunately, I don't care.

It’s sad when a person loses the respect and love of a wife or other family member for choosing the right; it’s just as sad to experience the same loss for not choosing the right, yet it still happens. I’d rather have the first than the second.

It’s all in the Bible. If you choose the right persistently, young brother, you cannot avoid living a crucified life. And if there’s any other kind of Christian life worth living, tell me about it.

1 comment:

Suelo said...

Amen, Romanós!
Yes, there is only one way to God, and that is through the Cross - always has been, always will be. No truth goes uncrucified. And Scriptures clearly show that the Cross is not a vicarious atonement, a separate ticket to heaven; but if we believe and accept the Cross, then we are crucified with Christ and we resurrect with Christ. Daily. "Take up your cross daily." A Confucian or Buddhist who gives up all for the Way has accepted the Cross while a Christian who cannot give up all for the Way has rejected the Cross.