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HOW TO
FOLLOW JESUS ?
By
H.B. PAULOSE MAR MILITHIOS METROPOLITAN
(Message given by H.B.
Paulose Mar Milithios for Light of Life Magazine) |
" It is a wrong notion in Christian life that leading a Pius
life brings us all materialistic favours from God. The only
answer of innocent suffering in our life is the imitation of
our Lord’s suffering. To culminate our spirituality we need to
deny our self, carry His Cross and follow him unto the last."
Jesus told his disciples “If any man will come after me, let
him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.” This
verse has been taken from St.Mathew 16:24 and this is more
like an announcement made by Jesus to his disciples
immediately after a rude encounter with Peter. There were
sufficient reasons for Jesus to make these words in
utterances. The same Verse has been repeated in St.Mark 8:34
and St.Luke 9:23. Prior to these words, we see in the course
of a conversation with Peter, Jesus got annoyed with him on
account of a suggestion put forward by him regarding the
future life of the Son of Man. It is found very noteworthy,
the way Jesus relates to Peter to call him as ‘Satan’. The
reference done by Peter was satanic and Messiah was very
vigilant of the purpose and ways of satanic temptations. But
Jesus turned and said to Peter, "Get behind Me, Satan! You are
a stumbling block to Me; for you are not setting your mind on
God's interests, but man's."
It is of utmost important to look into the background of this
episode. Once Jesus revealed to his disciples that he would be
suffered and killed by the Elders, Chief Priests and Scribes
at Jerusalem and will be raised on the third day. To this,
Peter speak out as an advice to Jesus; “God forbid, Lord! This
shall never happen to you.” Suddenly our Lord retorted to
Peter; "Get behind Me, Satan!", addressing Peter as ‘Satan’.
Was Peter really looking out for Jesus, or was he actually
looking out for himself? The Philosophy of life, which was
kept in Peter’s mind, had to be corrected by Jesus. The wrong
concepts, they had, were to be changed.
All the disciples were with a notion in their mind that by
following Jesus they can make their earthly life a profitable
one. Jesus needed to make their thoughts straight. The
disciples were well aware of the Power of Jesus. In the heart
of heart, they might have thought that they can make plenty of
money and possess power of healing, casting out demons,
respect from people and all kind of material benefits by the
help and partnership with their leader Jesus.. But Jesus
revealed his true mind to his disciples regarding the
philosophy of life. If Jesus is killed, they would lose all
they had hoped for those past three years. Their all-high
expectations will be lost forever. Their friends, relatives
and neighbors may ridicule them in all aspect. They were very
confident that Jesus can survive easily of any troubled
situations. Therefore, Peter had to advise our Lord not to
happen as he proclaimed his death.
While we try to analyze these verse in detail, we notice three
very simple but important messages underlying in this verse,
which are very difficult to observe.
1. To deny himself.
2. To take up his cross
3. To follow Jesus unto the last.
SELF DENIAL:
In Hinduism there are for stages of life namely Bhramacharya,
Grahasthasrama, Vanaprestha, and Sanyasa These should be
practiced in the ascending order off life. In first two stages
of life, men will earn all earthly materials and in latter two
stages what he earned will be renounced. All Christian fathers
in early Church gave up everything and possessed Jesus as
their whole and only asset. In English there are two words:
attachment and detachment. We put all our effort to earn
money, education, employment, respect from others, position,
fame and all worldly pleasures for the enjoyment of life. But
Jesus refused all material possessions for himself and gave up
them to others. He never bothered the future safety of this
physical life. He spoke to Pilate in St.John 18:36 “My
Kingship is not of this world.” St.Paul says in Acts 20:35 “It
is more blessed to give than to receive.” In St.John 12:24
Jesus says, “Truly, Truly, I say to you unless a grain of
wheat falls into earth and dies, it remains alone, but if it
dies, it bears much fruit.” From all these verses, it is
definite that the message of self denial is very strong in the
teachings of Jesus.
TO CARRY HIS CROSS:
The disciples of Jesus were with the impression that they were
safe under the hands of their Guru in all respects. They never
expected an experience of cross in their future life. They
knew that the Lord would protect them from all kinds of
troubles. No enemy can harm Jesus or the disciples in any
situation. In our life we also keep an understanding that if
we observe prayer, fasting, regular participation in worship,
alms giving, confession, Holy Communion etc. then God will do
all favours to us. But this is a wrong notion in Christian
life. Jesus himself suffered a lot, though he was innocent and
sinless in all respects. St.Mary, John the Baptist, Apostles
and all holy fathers of early Church had to suffer, lay down
their body and to depart for heavenly abode with great
happiness. St.Paul says in Gal 6:14 “But far be it from me to
glory except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ by which
the world has been crucified to me and I to the world.” The
only answer of innocent suffering in our life is the imitation
of our Lord’s suffering. In Hindu religion suffering is due to
the result of Karma but Islam believes it is fatalism. In
Christian life, suffering has got an important place to
strengthen our spirituality. Jesus repeatedly spoke this idea
in His Public Ministry.
TO FOLLOW JESUS UNTO THE LAST:
Our Lord chose Judas Iscariot as an Apostle among twelve. But
he could not culminate the Apostolic Mission. He laid his
hands to join with the enemies and betrayed his Guru for
death. We also begin our spiritual life with God, through the
Baptism. While we grow older, many may follow the wrong path
due to the influence of adversaries. As a result, we give up
Lord Jesus exactly as Judas Iscariot betrayed Him. If we are
firm to live our life with Christ, we will be forced to deny
many worldly pleasures. Following the footsteps of Jesus must
be the target of our life. Our Lord is the Good Shepard and we
are the sheep. We are supposed to follow the footsteps on His
guidance. We have to maintain our personal friendship with our
Lord uninterruptedly. We read the temptation of Jesus in
St.Mathew 4:1-11. Satan asked our Lord to make compromise with
him. If Jesus inclined to the temptations, He could not have
redeemed the humanity from the bondage of sin. The true sheep
will keep their life always in proximity with the Shepherd,
Jesus and they will never turn their attention to left or
right and they will never back off from the right path. The
wife of Lot could not finish her journey because of her
turning to the back. She wanted to see once more the beauty of
her native place, against the instruction from the Angels.
Obedience, Self-control and the desire to finish the aim of
life are inevitable to culminate our mission of life.
To sum up the message of the verse we dealt with, that we must
be ready to give up all earthly possessions including our
life. With out any disappointment let us welcome all
persecutions of life for our Saviour Lord Jesus. The bitter
experience of this life on behalf of Jesus Christ should bring
internal happiness and more devotion towards risen Lord. Thus
we can show a true Christian Life, leading a life of self
denial., carrying his cross and following his footsteps in our
daily life.
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