No looking back
July 15, 2006 | 12:00am
No one, having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God. Luke 9:62
When I was a boy on the farm, my dad would tell me, "You cant plow a straight row if you look back." You can test this for yourself by looking back as you walk through snow or along a sandy beach. Your tracks wont be straight.
A good farmer doesnt look back once he has put his hand to the plow. Jesus used this analogy to teach us that if we are to be His disciples we must make a complete break with all loyalties that hinder our relationship with Him.
Total allegiance to God is a principle that is rooted in the Old Testament. The Israelites, after being freed from slavery and fed by supernatural means, looked back longingly to the days when they enjoyed fish, cucumbers, melons, leeks, onions, and garlic in Egypt (Numbers 11:5-6). God was greatly displeased, and He judged His people. Their looking back indicated a lack of commitment to Him.
Today, people who cling to old sins and the worldly pleasures they employed before becoming Christians cannot be loyal disciples of Jesus Christ. When we repent and believe in Him, we become citizens of a new kingdom. We are to break with the sins of the past.
Discipleship means no looking back. Herb Vander Lugt
As a follower of Jesus,
I am walking in His way;
Straight ahead till life is over,
I will walk with Him each day. Hess
READ: Luke 9:57-62
In the dictionary of discipleship,
you wont find the word "retreat."
The Bible in one year:
Psalms 13-15
Acts 19:21-41
When I was a boy on the farm, my dad would tell me, "You cant plow a straight row if you look back." You can test this for yourself by looking back as you walk through snow or along a sandy beach. Your tracks wont be straight.
A good farmer doesnt look back once he has put his hand to the plow. Jesus used this analogy to teach us that if we are to be His disciples we must make a complete break with all loyalties that hinder our relationship with Him.
Total allegiance to God is a principle that is rooted in the Old Testament. The Israelites, after being freed from slavery and fed by supernatural means, looked back longingly to the days when they enjoyed fish, cucumbers, melons, leeks, onions, and garlic in Egypt (Numbers 11:5-6). God was greatly displeased, and He judged His people. Their looking back indicated a lack of commitment to Him.
Today, people who cling to old sins and the worldly pleasures they employed before becoming Christians cannot be loyal disciples of Jesus Christ. When we repent and believe in Him, we become citizens of a new kingdom. We are to break with the sins of the past.
Discipleship means no looking back. Herb Vander Lugt
As a follower of Jesus,
I am walking in His way;
Straight ahead till life is over,
I will walk with Him each day. Hess
READ: Luke 9:57-62
In the dictionary of discipleship,
you wont find the word "retreat."
The Bible in one year:
Psalms 13-15
Acts 19:21-41
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