I am an alumnus of the Infantry Officers Candidate School, Fort Benning, Georgia; there is at statue there which is called Follow Me! It represents the traits, values and virtues of our soldiers and leaders from 1775 to the present, these are Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage.
Follow Me!
What did Jesus mean when He said, “Take up your cross …show more content…
Many people understand “cross” to mean some burden they must carry in their lives: a strained relationship, a thankless job, a physical illness. With self-pitying pride, they say, “That is my cross I have to carry.” Such an understanding is not what Jesus meant when He said, “Take up your cross and follow Me.” So what did Jesus mean?
When Jesus carried His cross up Golgotha to be crucified, no one was thinking of the cross as symbolic of a burden to carry. To a person in the first-century, the cross meant one thing and one thing only: death by the most painful and humiliating means human beings could develop at that …show more content…
• Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means alienation from your family?
• Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means the loss of your reputation?
• Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means losing your job?
• Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means losing your life?
In some places of the world, these consequences are reality. But notice the questions are phrased, “Are you willing?” Following Jesus doesn’t necessarily mean all these things will happen to you, but are you willing to take up your cross? If there comes a point in your life where you are faced with a choice—Jesus or the comforts of this life—which will you choose?
Commitment to Christ means taking up your cross daily, giving up your hopes, dreams, possessions, even your very life if need be for the cause of Christ. Only if you willingly take up your cross may you be called His disciple (Luke 14:27). The reward is worth the price. Jesus followed His call of death to self (“Take up your cross and follow Me”) with the gift of life in Christ: “For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it” (Matthew