To this
you were called, because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example,
that
you should follow in his steps.
--
1 Peter 2:21
Early followers of Jesus were
called Little Christs
because their new-found faith had transformed their lives for all to see. This
odd group of people from all walks of life--rich and poor, male and female,
slave and free--were markedly different from the rest of society. They somehow
had grown more caring and generous toward both neighbors and strangers alike,
and they willingly sacrificed their time and resources to ease sorrow and
correct injustice.
They had abandoned their old,
selfish tendencies in favor of Someone much greater.
In a word, they were changed.
And that says a lot for their
leader: an obscure rabbi from a distant corner of the Roman Empire who just
happened to be God's own Son. Few recognized that at the time. But because some
did and led changed lives while following Jesus, millions in future generations
would in turn help to change the world for the better.
Modern-day Christ-followers must
too set aside their selfish natures in favor of following Jesus'
example. Like those first disciples transformed through the words of the Sermon on the Mount, we
should recognize that Jesus the Leader was also Jesus the Follower. Christ
spoke constantly with His Father (God) in prayer and always sought His
guidance.
"I tell you the truth, the
Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only what he sees his Father
doing," explained Jesus, "because
whatever the Father does the Son also does."
It's a radical approach that's
just as life-changing today as it was 20 centuries ago. And it's also an
approach that calls for personal action, commitment and sacrifice. But we can't
change on our own. So whether you've been following Jesus for 5 years or 55,
grasp every opportunity to become more like Him, walk in His ways and see the
world through His eyes. What's more, ask God to fill you with His Holy
Spirit--that personal, loving Power Who makes it possible to leave your old
self behind and become a new creation.
Eventually, through the scorching
trials of life and the gentle whispers of His leadings, we'll become the men
and women our Creator desires us to be. That's change we can believe in.
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