Good Morning!! Numbers chapter 6.
A Nazirite was one who took a special vow to serve the Lord requiring a commitment and sacrifice beyond what most Israelites did.
This made me think about followers of Christ today. Christians today are called to a commitment beyond what most Christians think or practice. Luke 9:23 says that we are to deny our self and take up our cross daily and follow Jesus.
1. To deny self is to put the needs and interest of others before our own.
2. To deny self is the willingness to abstain from hate and unforgiveness towards those who have wronged us.
3. To deny self is to love others unconditionally and sacrificially.
This thought Leads to the idea of taking up our cross daily.
1. To take up our cross daily is to die to self and selfishness.
2. To take up our cross daily is to live in a manner that will hopefully bring life to others… Life with Christ.
3. To take up our cross daily means we love others so much that our sacrifice might even lead to our death.
Can you imagine how differently lives would really be if we said we will deny ourselves and take up our cross and follow Jesus? Our attitudes toward others, including our enemies, would be different. We would show more love, compassion, understanding and forgiveness. We'd invest in more prayer for others and their spiritual well-being instead of gossiping or seeking revenge.
Let's go one step further: could I lay down my life for another? Jesus gave up his life for all the world so we could all have life eternal with him. Am I willing to give up myself for just one person?
I'm still struggling in my mind with the young man who needs a kidney to live. Am I willing to give up one of my kidneys so he can live, even if it means my “quality” of life on earth may be hindered? Is it wise to be so concerned about the physical body that we forget about our spiritual body?
If I strive to keep and maintain my “quality” of life at the cost of someone dying, am I fully surrendering my interests over the needs of others?
How much am I willing to really put the needs of others before mine?
If we did this every day, think how differently our lives would be and the lives of others. Think of our reward in heaven versus our rewards on Earth.