Monday, January 16, 2023

Worthy of Jesus

    Are you worthy of Jesus?

    Of course, your immediate response may be, “No!” quickly followed by the question, “Can anyone ever be worthy of Jesus?” To which I will respond, “Yes, we can! You can, I can; we all can! We CAN be worthy of Jesus!” If the Lord wills, over the next few weeks we will see how to be worthy of Him who gave His life for us!

    Consider this statement made by Jesus:

“He who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me…” (Matthew 10:37 NKJV)

    To be worthy of Jesus, one must love Him more than their father or mother.

    What does that mean?

    Well, what if your father or mother followed a religion different from what is found in the Bible? What if they were devout to it and expected the same of you? Religions like Jehovah’s Witness and the many variables of the (Dutch) Reformed use pressure tactics like ostracization to shame people who leave, causing embarrassment to the father and mother whose child lacked commitment. Parents wishing to avoid excommunication for their child may use all manner of appeal to keep them in attendance: “If you love us you will stay!”, “If you love us you would understand how important it is!”, etc. etc.

    Jesus says that we must love Him more than our father and mother. To be worthy of Jesus we must do what is necessary, even if it means disappointing our parents to obey Him and follow His commands as found only in the Bible – there is only ONE gospel message (Galatians 1:6-10, Romans 10:17), found only in the Bible, and not in any creeds of men (which many religions are founded in and many denominations follow more closely than the Bible) – we must be willing to love Jesus more than all the earthly pressures that may be imposed on us by our father or mother.

    If you have found the one true gospel and you have chosen to obey it even though it is different from what your father or mother believe or what they raised you to believe, you have proven yourself to be worthy of Christ! I pray that you may still have time and ability to help your parents to see the one true gospel, that their eyes may be opened to its Truth, to God’s Truth!

“Open my eyes, that I may see wondrous things from Your law.” (Psalm 119:18 NKJV)



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