THE VIEW FROM THE CROSS – Dr.
Neil Anderson
Matthew 16:25, 26
Whoever wishes to save his life
shall lose it; but whoever loses his life for My sake shall find it. For what
will a man be profited, if he gains the whole world, and forfeits his soul?
Three guidelines from these
verses summarize the view from the cross, which we must adopt to counteract the
self-centered worldview promoted by the god of this world.
First, we must sacrifice the
lower life to gain the higher life. If you want to save your natural life
(i.e., find your identity and sense of self-worth in positions, titles,
accomplishments and possessions and seek only worldly well-being), you will
lose it. At best you can only possess these temporal values for a lifetime,
only to lose everything for eternity.
Furthermore, in all your efforts
to possess these earthly treasures, you will fail to gain all that can be yours
in Christ. Shoot for this world and that's all you'll get, and eventually you
will lose even that. But shoot for the next world and God will throw in the
benefits of knowing Him in this present life as well. Paul put it this way:
"Discipline yourself for the purpose of godliness; for bodily discipline
is only of little profit, but godliness is profitable for all things, since it
holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come" (1
Timothy 4:7, 8).
Second, sacrifice the pleasure
of things to gain the pleasure of life. What would you accept in trade for the
fruit of the Spirit in your life? What material possession, what amount of
money, what position or title would you exchange for the love, joy, peace and
patience that you enjoy in Christ? "Nothing," we all probably agree.
Victory over self comes as we learn to love people and use things instead of
using people and loving things.
Third, sacrifice the temporal
to gain the eternal. Possibly the greatest sign of spiritual maturity is the
ability to postpone rewards. It is far better to know that we are the children
of God than to gain anything that the world calls valuable. Even if following
Christ results in hardships in this life, He will make it right in eternity.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, You alone are God. Help me to choose the higher life today
instead of seeking the pleasures of this world.
If you read history you will find that the Christians who did most
for the present world were just those who thought most of the next.
C. S. Lewis
C. S. Lewis
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