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The Bulletin |
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Tim Johnson, editor |
October 28, 2001 |
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"Not Worthy of Me" Choosing Between Christ and Kin Jesus, the Lord of Glory, came to this earth, lived a sinless life and died a shameful death. He did it for you and me "while we were still sinners" (Romans 5:8). Surely, we do not feel ourselves worthy of such a sacrifice. But Jesus came into the world to "save sinners," even the "chief of sinners" (1 Timothy 1:15). To our Lord, the souls of sinners have value -- something that makes them worthy of His saving sacrifice. Considering this, our Lord's statement in Matthew 10:37-38 is quite astounding, for here Jesus tells us that there are some who are "not worthy" of Him!
Every follower of Christ has a cross to carry and a burden to bear. For many Christians, and "wanna be" Christians, one burden to be born involves a choice between a close family member and the Lord. This choice may present itself in several different ways, but it always boils down to this question: Whom do I love more, Christ or family? WHOM DO I LOVE MORE, when there is...
If we love the family more, we are not worthy of Christ. Are you worthy? by Steve Klein
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