July 27
"FOLLOW ME" — THE JOURNEY OF A DISCIPLE
FOLLOW ME...WITHOUT DELAY
Matthew 8:21–22 (LLV) —
“Another of His disciples said to Him, ‘Lord, first let me go and bury my father.’ But Jesus said to him, ‘Follow Me, and let the dead bury their own dead.’”
At first,
Jesus' words
may sound
surprisingly harsh.
But many believe
this disciple
was not speaking
of a father
who had
just died.
He was saying,
“Let me wait
until my father
has lived his life.
After I have fulfilled
my family duties,
then
I will follow You.”
It was not
a request
for a few days.
It was
an indefinite delay.
“I will follow...
but first...”
How often
those words
find their way
into
our own lives.
Lord,
let me first
finish school.
Build my career.
Raise my family.
Retire.
Solve my problems.
Then
I will give You
my full attention.
Jesus
did not dismiss
the importance
of family.
He simply refused
to accept
that anything
should take
first place
ahead of Him.
His invitation
was immediate.
“Follow Me.”
Discipleship
does not begin
when life
becomes convenient.
It begins
the moment
we decide
that Jesus
is worthy
of first place.
There will always
be another reason
to wait.
Another responsibility.
Another excuse.
Another
"but first."
But every day
we postpone
following Christ,
we miss
the joy
of walking
with Him
today.
A new beginning starts here:
choosing to follow Jesus today instead of waiting for a more convenient tomorrow.
Reflection: What "but first" might be keeping me from following Jesus more wholeheartedly today?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, forgive me for the times I have allowed other priorities to delay my response to You. Help me place You first above every plan, every fear, and every excuse. Give me a willing heart that responds to Your call today, trusting that Your way is always the best path. Amen.
"FOLLOW ME" — THE JOURNEY OF A DISCIPLE
FOLLOW ME...WITHOUT DELAY
Matthew 8:21–22 (LLV) —
“Another of His disciples said to Him, ‘Lord, first let me go and bury my father.’ But Jesus said to him, ‘Follow Me, and let the dead bury their own dead.’”
At first,
Jesus' words
may sound
surprisingly harsh.
But many believe
this disciple
was not speaking
of a father
who had
just died.
He was saying,
“Let me wait
until my father
has lived his life.
After I have fulfilled
my family duties,
then
I will follow You.”
It was not
a request
for a few days.
It was
an indefinite delay.
“I will follow...
but first...”
How often
those words
find their way
into
our own lives.
Lord,
let me first
finish school.
Build my career.
Raise my family.
Retire.
Solve my problems.
Then
I will give You
my full attention.
Jesus
did not dismiss
the importance
of family.
He simply refused
to accept
that anything
should take
first place
ahead of Him.
His invitation
was immediate.
“Follow Me.”
Discipleship
does not begin
when life
becomes convenient.
It begins
the moment
we decide
that Jesus
is worthy
of first place.
There will always
be another reason
to wait.
Another responsibility.
Another excuse.
Another
"but first."
But every day
we postpone
following Christ,
we miss
the joy
of walking
with Him
today.
A new beginning starts here:
choosing to follow Jesus today instead of waiting for a more convenient tomorrow.
Reflection: What "but first" might be keeping me from following Jesus more wholeheartedly today?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, forgive me for the times I have allowed other priorities to delay my response to You. Help me place You first above every plan, every fear, and every excuse. Give me a willing heart that responds to Your call today, trusting that Your way is always the best path. Amen.
July 27
🌿 "FOLLOW ME" — THE JOURNEY OF A DISCIPLE
FOLLOW ME...WITHOUT DELAY
đź“– Matthew 8:21–22 (LLV) —
“Another of His disciples said to Him, ‘Lord, first let me go and bury my father.’ But Jesus said to him, ‘Follow Me, and let the dead bury their own dead.’”
At first,
Jesus' words
may sound
surprisingly harsh.
But many believe
this disciple
was not speaking
of a father
who had
just died.
He was saying,
“Let me wait
until my father
has lived his life.
After I have fulfilled
my family duties,
then
I will follow You.”
It was not
a request
for a few days.
It was
an indefinite delay.
“I will follow...
but first...”
How often
those words
find their way
into
our own lives.
Lord,
let me first
finish school.
Build my career.
Raise my family.
Retire.
Solve my problems.
Then
I will give You
my full attention.
Jesus
did not dismiss
the importance
of family.
He simply refused
to accept
that anything
should take
first place
ahead of Him.
His invitation
was immediate.
“Follow Me.”
Discipleship
does not begin
when life
becomes convenient.
It begins
the moment
we decide
that Jesus
is worthy
of first place.
There will always
be another reason
to wait.
Another responsibility.
Another excuse.
Another
"but first."
But every day
we postpone
following Christ,
we miss
the joy
of walking
with Him
today.
A new beginning starts here:
choosing to follow Jesus today instead of waiting for a more convenient tomorrow.
Reflection: What "but first" might be keeping me from following Jesus more wholeheartedly today?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, forgive me for the times I have allowed other priorities to delay my response to You. Help me place You first above every plan, every fear, and every excuse. Give me a willing heart that responds to Your call today, trusting that Your way is always the best path. Amen.