Discipleship begins with a total all-consuming
allegiance and commitment to Jesus the Christ. In our next
article, Discipleship and Relationships, we will meditate on how this love that precedes all others causes
us to hate our self-centered relationships, especially with those close
to us, in order to love Jesus Christ undividedly.
How can a disciple hate himself or herself? the means
is the cross. A disciple is to take up his cross.
What is that cross? It is an instrument of slow
painful death - a killing instrument. It is an instrument to
kill our basic instincts, our self-love, self-protection,
self-security. This is a death to the inner being.
(concurrent with that death is the resurrection of the Spirit within
us).
"...And follow me..." If we follow
Bruce Lee, we obey his disciplines. In the same way dying to
self enables us to follow the "Disciplines of the Master." What
are these disciplines of Jesus? Quiet time? Church attendance?
Scripture memory? No! These are foundational, but the real disciplines
are those of the inner spirit, shown in the beatitudes (See
Discipleship and Self)
What are you choosing daily? As you measure
yourself against the Beatitudes, is your discipleship of the heart or
in externals only? Today commit yourself to the Disciplines of Jesus.
Today, choose to follow Him into the selflessness of the Sermon on the
Mount. Today, choose to lose yourself (John 12:24,25), for in
losing yourself, you will find the true self-identity of a Christ-one.
In common terms , however, when people speak of
discipleship, they tend to speak of the spiritual disciplines, the
methodologies that facilitate this relationship, that came down
through the pietists and were made famous in the Methodism of
John Wesley. These are highlighted in the following use of the
Navigators wheel diagram, and its adaptation by Crossroads Church to
the development of ministry foci.
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