Saturday, April 26, 2025

Simply Walking With Jesus

 

In the midst of all the flimflam surrounding religion and religious organizations, the simple message of God’s Word is being lost. Is it possible to simply be a Christian in the 21st century? Can we avoid being entangled in and weighed down by all the trappings and innovations of man which have found their way into religion over the past 2000 years?

I believe “yes,” and can be accomplished by taking an “island approach” to Christianity. What do I mean by that? Supposed there was an isolated island filled with people who knew nothing of Jesus. Then, one day a chest washed ashore and contained within it a copy of the Bible. The islanders began reading this book with great interest. After months of careful study, they came to the point of faith (believing), turned from their sins, confessed their faith in Jesus Christ as the Son of God, were baptized into Christ, and began worshipping God together and committing themselves to the moral standards contained in the Scriptures. Question: What denomination were these islanders when they obeyed the gospel? What “brand” of Christian were they? It’s a silly question, isn’t it? They would not be a part of any denomination, sect, or party. They would simply be Christians and Christians only. If people on an isolated island can be “Christian Only,” then why can’t all Bible believers be “Christians Only” where they live? The fact is, we can. However, it will require to do what the islanders did …open the Bible, unite on what it teaches, leaving behind those practices and doctrines that are not found therein. (John 17:20-21)

[Luke 24:13-24] On the road to Emmaus is a fascinating story where two of Jesus’ followers were walking along with Jesus after His resurrection, but they did not realize who Hie was. “But their eyes were restrained, so they did not know Him” (v.16). So, were these disciples “blinded”? One might think so, but for what Jesus himself said, “O foolish ones, and slow of heart to believe in all that the prophets have spoken!” (v.25). They simply did not believe it. They did not see the Christ, who stood right next to them, because they did not expect to see Him. They were, “slow of heart to believe,” which intensifies His judgment that they were not spiritually alert.

Imagine, walking along side Jesus and not even realize who He is. Conversing with the Master and not conscious that you are speaking with the Savior. I wonder, does this ever happen to us in our walk with Jesus? Do we fail to “recognize” Him in our life? Have we heard His words so often that we dismiss the power and authority of His message? Have we walked with Him so long and He has become so familiar that we are no longer attracted to His presence?

As one proceeds through the book of Mark, allow your heart to fall in love with Jesus once again. If you have taken your eyes away from Him, it’s time to look at Him again. If you have grown complacent in your walk with Christ, it’s time to pick up the pace and move on.

If you have never really looked at Him, it’s time to start looking at the One who brings salvation to all who believe. Allow Jesus to open your eyes, refresh your heart, and revive you to become spiritually alert to his presence in your life on a daily basis.

[Joshua 1:9] Joshua was taking over the leadership of the people of God and knew that Moses left some pretty big shoes to fill. But God gave him the assurance he needed to lead the people into the promised land. He told him, “…Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” We are all on the road to forever; walk with Jesus and he will lead us into the promised land.

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