Friday 08th August 2025
Discipleship demands Commitment
  • Deuteronomy 4:32-40
  • Psalm 77:12-16,21
  • Matthew 16:24-28

In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus speaks of taking up our crosses to follow him. Carrying one’s cross is a symbol of submission. Jesus’ call to follow him requires a wholehearted commitment, even at the risk of death. There is no turning back. Discipleship demands commitment. It means surrendering ourselves to his service. If we focus on preserving our physical life—avoiding pain, or discomfort—we may lose the gift of eternal life. By shielding ourselves from the challenges or suffering that God allows, we risk becoming inward-focused, losing our spiritual vitality and intended purpose. But when we lay down our lives in service to Christ, we discover the true meaning of life and the joy of fulfilling God’s purpose. For most of my life, I was a people pleaser. In my desire to make others happy, I neglected my family and risked my well-being. Through prayer and intentional effort, the Lord is changing me. Are we people-pleasers, or God-pleasers?

PRAYER: Abba Father, help us understand that you are above all. May you receive all the glory. Amen.

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