“He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it.” – Matthew 10:39
Scripture reading: Matthew 10:34-42
As the New Year unfolds, we will be making choices every day. Many are minor; some are major. One of the most important choices we make is: how will I live? Will I live for myself? Will I live just to get the things of this world? If that is all you are looking for, you may get what you desire, but Jesus says that you will lose your life. Strong words, indeed.
Jesus calls His disciples to a life of sacrifice. There is no mistaking Jesus’ words. If we are unwilling to give our lives in service to the Lord and His kingdom, then Jesus declares that we are not really following Him. That sacrifice, however, is not a source of pain and sorrow, as worldly people might view it, rather it is the choice that leads to life!
Only Jesus can secure your eternal destiny. When you give your life a sacrifice for Him, it is evidence that you are, indeed, His disciple. He promises that you will find life eternal in Him. What is that promise worth to you? The Lord tells you: choose life. Dare to sacrifice the things of earth to gain, by God’s grace, the joy of heaven.
In the days ahead, ask yourself, “What have I lost for Christ’s sake. What sacrifice have I made?” By the power of God’s Spirit at work within you, choose to sacrifice your most treasured possession, your worldly relationships, anything for the sake of Jesus, your Saviour and King and your loving service to Him.
Suggestions for prayer
Pray for wisdom to make the right choices each day of the life God gives you. Seek the guidance you need to know what must be sacrificed in your heart and life in obedience to the words of Jesus in our text.
Rev. Gregg V. Martin was ordained to the Gospel ministry in 1977. In his years of service, he pastored a total of five congregations in three Canadian provinces. He also served for more than seven years in Latin America as a missionary providing leadership training in Reformed mission churches. He is presently retired and living in Toronto. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com.