Sunday, November 11, 2018

Obedience Brings Sacrifice



On Veteran’s Day we honor those who have made great sacrifices so we can enjoy the freedoms that we have.  Some have sacrificed limbs, physical ailments, family time, careers, and some have sacrificed the ultimate with their lives.  They sacrifice so that we can enjoy a life of freedom. 

I remember walking through an airport this last summer and people were thanking military members and were doing small acts of kindness for them like buying coffee at Starbucks as they waited for their flights.  I have former students who chose to join the military so they could explore a larger world than what they have known their whole lives.  Obedience is the common characteristic that all of the young people from my classroom that went into the military had.  It’s only fitting that with obedience comes sacrifice. 

Many Christians connect the life of Jesus and the sacrifice He made to those in the military, but what many of us omit is the obedience that sacrifice takes.  Obedience builds character.  It’s obedience to follow the guidelines to protect not just ourselves, but our comrades around us.  The military is about protecting the community and the country, not just individuals. 

Imagine if the church would become like the military and work together through all of our differences and begin to sacrifice for people to meet Jesus.  It does not mean sacrificing theological beliefs, but how about we sacrifice our stylistic choices of church.  We need to sacrifice our selfish desires in order to get out of the way so others can see Jesus. 

Obedience to Jesus means we love, have mercy and grace.  Many people will say that churches should preach sin and list all of our sins.  I’ve been reading the sermons of Peter, Stephen, and Paul.  They listed their sins.  We all have sins and we know which ones we commit.  We need the sacrifice of Jesus not the shaming of a Christian.  With obedience to Jesus we will begin to sacrifice.  Then, we will see the beauty in others that our world so desperately needs. 

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