Mt 16:21-28 · Ro 12:9-21 · Ex 3:1-15 · Ps 105
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There is this story of a young man, eager to make it to the top, who went to a well-known millionaire businessman and asked him the first reason for his success. The businessman answered without hesitation, "Hard work." After a lengthy pause the young man asked, "What is the SECOND reason?"
We want to deal this evening with the lure of the easy way. Jesus and His disciples were at Caesarea Philippi. Their ministry to this point had been a stunning success. Crowds pressed in on them everywhere they went. People eagerly reached out to touch this attractive young teacher from Nazareth. The disciples themselves were caught up in the excitement of it all. Jesus asked them, "Who do you say I am?" and Simon Peter answered enthusiastically, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God!" It was one of the most dramatic moments in the disciples' pilgrimage with Jesus.
Then Jesus changed the subject. He began to tell them that the crowds would soon turn against Him; He would be crucified, on the third day he would be raised. The disciples didn't know what to make of all this. Simon Peter took Jesus aside: "Forbid it, Lord that these things should happen to you." Jesus' response to Simon Peter is as harsh as any words in the New Testament: "Get behind me Satan! You are not on the side of God but of man." Perhaps Jesus called Simon Peter 'Satan' because of Jesus' experience in the wilderness immediately after His baptism by John. In today's parlance, it was there that Satan revealed to Jesus the way to make Crores of Rupees in three easy steps turn stones to bread, leap off the pinnacle of the temple, "Bow down and worship me!" . How do you visualise Satan here? Many picture hi, as one who is clothed in red with even two horns. But when he appears before Jesus – if we imagine the modern context, Satan would be dressed in smart, suave clothes and he would be offering Jesus in a glib and polished tongue instant success, instant glamour, instant gratification. I think in this context we can see Satan almost anywhere today. Jesus encountered him this time in Simon Peter: "Forbid it, Lord, that you should have to suffer and die."
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If there is any doubt that Jesus is resisting the lure of the easy way, listen to the words that follow: "If any man would be my disciple, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me."
We are the devotees of the easy way even though everyone in this Chapel knows two important truths.
The Path to Personal Success Is that of Self-Denial.
Self-Denial Is Essential to the Salvation of the World.
Let me pose these questions before you
Can we leave everything and follow Jesus?
Can we relinquish everything and gain salvation?
If we can, Christ will enter in our lives, take up the burden we that we bear and we have to do will be to follow him.
Lord, open our hearts so that we can allow Christ to enter our hearts. Help us to ‘leave everything’ and follow your teachings and examples. Take charge of our lives and lead us onward. We entrust ourselves in your care.
In Jesus’ name we pray – Amen
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