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From: "Grace Aiello" <joshgta@...>
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 18:22:22 -0500

A WORD WITH YOU
By Ron Hutchcraft
#4999 - "No Discount Disciples"
Luke 14:27

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     I had eighteen hours in the city of Rome. That's how long it was 
between my flight connections to Africa. I decided not to waste that time 
sleeping in the airport when I could be seeing one of the world's great 
cities. My missionary friend, Dave, was kind enough to be my chauffeur and 
guide. With his help, I got a whirlwind tour that included the Coliseum, the 
Sistine Chapel, and some beautiful piazzas. But the highlight of my day in 
Rome was my visit to the Catacombs, the ancient caverns that wind beneath 
the streets of Rome. Dave's been there many times so he said he'd wait while 
I went in. Here were the caverns where some of the first Christians hid from 
the Roman soldiers who would take them to their execution for believing in 
Christ. Here they carved in the walls the ancient symbols of their faith - 
like the cross and the sign of the fish. Those symbols are still there as 
silent testimony to their faithfulness. And here in the walls, they buried 
countless loved ones who'd been torn to pieces by the lions in the Coliseum 
all because they would not renounce Christ for Caesar. As I emerged from 
those Catacombs, Dave said, "Well, what did you think?" All I could say was, 
"Our faith is very, very expensive."

     I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "No 
Discount Disciples."

     The way of Jesus that we claim to walk today was, indeed, very 
expensive for those first Christians; for millions who have suffered or died 
for the name of Jesus in every generation, including our own. And it cost 
Jesus everything. So who am I - who are we - that we should get off cheap?

     Jesus made it clear that there would be no discount disciples; those 
who could request a commitment to Him that didn't cost too much. What an 
insult to the Man for whom it cost everything! Or to our brothers and 
sisters across the generations who have paid such a high price for following 
our Savior. Jesus put the cost of following Him right up front in Luke 
14:27, our word for today from the Word of God: "Anyone who does not carry 
his cross and follow Me cannot be My disciple." In Luke 9:23, He made clear 
that joining Jesus in carrying your cross was not a once-for-all decision, 
but one that must be renewed every day. He said, "If anyone would come after 
Me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow Me."

     Notice, He didn't say, "Take up your couch and follow Me." Somewhere 
we've gotten the twisted idea that following Jesus just means going to some 
of His meetings, believing His beliefs, throwing a little money His way, 
maybe taking on a couple of jobs for Him, and maybe even being called a 
couple of names because we're His. If the price tag gets much higher, we 
start to complain, to feel sorry for ourselves, to think about quitting. We 
are here today because of some real disciples who refused to quit, no matter 
what the cost. Because of a Savior who refused to quit, even when it meant 
the agony and humiliation of the cross.

     Those who experience Jesus most deeply, most sweetly, are those who 
walk the way of the cross with Him. Don't be afraid to make the choices for 
Him that may cost you something. That's what taking up a cross means - 
expensive choices. That's what taking up a cross meant for Jesus. He is 
worth any price you pay for following Him, because as much as it may cost to 
follow Him, it costs a whole lot more not to follow Him.

     After the Allied forces stormed ashore at Normandy on D-Day, charging 
into deadly German fire and land mines, General Eisenhower said, "There are 
no victories at discount prices." It was true at Normandy. It's true in 
following Jesus. Beginning at the cross, it has always been expensive and 
victorious. The hymn writer nailed it when he said: "Must I be carried to 
the skies on flowery beds of ease, when others fought to win the prize and 
sailed through bloody seas?"

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