Saturday, September 23, 2017

Disciples - Please stand up!

While reading John aloud during morning 

watches (we have been reading scriptures 

aloud since the 40-day prayer and fasting),

this verse in John suddenly hit me “Then 

Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him,

 “If you abide in My word, you are my 

disciples indeed” John 8:31.


Why did Jesus emphasize this to the Jews when

they had already believed? Does believing in 

Christ make you a disciple? There can only be one

answer to this question, mere belief in Christ does 

not make you a disciple. You only qualify to be 

called a “disciple” if you abide in His word.


A convert merely professes his faith in Christ but a disciple remains in the word of God no matter what the cost.

This is the stand that Jesus clearly made even when addressing the "secret" believers!









It is also interesting that in John 12:42, there was 

mentioned another group of prominent, rich and 

very influential believers but they feared to 

confess Him publicly lest they should be put out 

of the synagogue for they loved the praise of men 

more than the praise of God. They were the rulers

of the city/house of God having religious and 

political influence maybe even earning a hefty 

salary from their positions. Jesus did not 

recognize them as disciples. Instead He put a caveat – they can only be called disciples if they remain/abide in His word.

This set me thinking - who is a disciple? 

I heard this fascinating testimony told to me by 

one of my prayer partner during the morning 

watches which showed the difference between a 

convert and a disciple.


“A general had paraded some Christians which he 

had arrested and intended to make a sport of them 
and to kill them unless they renounced Christ. He stripped them naked and put them in the shivering cold. He then made them stand before him as he himself sat on a table laden with the best kind of food and wine. 

He also brought piles of warm clothes with him. He then asked them if they wanted to eat the food and to drink the wine. They had to renounce Christ as a pre-condition if not he will let them die in their hunger and in the biting cold.

Suddenly God opened his eyes. He saw many 

angels descending upon the Christians. The angels
carried crowns with them. On those who refused to renounce Christ for the food and the clothes, the angels placed the crowns on their heads even as they crumpled to the ground and died in the extreme cold. Their spirit then ascended to heaven with the angels that had crowned them.

However there was one person who could not 
decide what to do.  He was tempted by the clothes and the food. The general saw the angel going up and down above this person, up and down, up and down in tandem with the wavering faith of the Christian. Finally the angel with the crown left and ascended to heaven without crowning this person because the person chose to deny Christ by surging forward to eat the food on the table and to take the warm clothes for himself.

The general believed in Jesus as a result of what 

he saw and gave up his worldly position to follow

Christ and to suffer along with the saints who 

died”.


I think the answer is clear to us as to who the 

disciples are and who are not.


There are 3 distinct marks of a disciple:


1. He remains/abides in the word - a disciple  finds time to read and obey the word of God.  He immerses himself in the word. Day and  night he meditates on it and studies it (Psalm  1). He diligently seeks the God of the word in  the word of God. 

Heb 11:6 "Without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him" 

How can we have faith that pleases God? How can we diligently seek Him? We can only seek Him in the word of God and in prayer.

   Faith comes from hearing and hearing by the word of God (Rom 10:17). The more we hear the word of God, the more we will build muscles of faith. The more we immerse ourselves in the word, the more we will be transformed to be like the word of God and changed/shaped in our attitudes and outlook (Rom 12:1).

2. He is a worshiper – a disciple loves to worship Jesus  exclusively. 

John 9:31 "Now we know that God hears sinners, but if any man be a worshiper of God and does His will, He hears him". 

See the connection between worship and prayer in this verse. A worshiper is also an intercessor. Worship will naturally lead us to intercession. Even the Lord's prayer gives us the flow. We start with worshiping and exalting Jesus. Prayer will naturally flow forth from our life. Effective prayer begins with worship and exalting the Lord Jesus Christ!

When I started writing the church prayer blog, the Lord told me not to write "attendees" (I had to record the number of people) but to write "worshipers" instead. Now I know why!

A worshiper is also one who gives his full allegiance to  Christ and Christ alone (John 4:23-24). Worship turns his attention away from himself and his daily concerns to the God of the universe.

3. He is a servant – a disciple is willing to serve others even if it means to wash the feet of others. Jesus himself washed the feet of not only those who loved Him but also his betrayer. In the midst of the disciples, Judas was also there. Why did He do that? Because of love.

   We are to continue serving and reaching out to those who hate us, to those who hit back at us and curse, to those who will even turn back from following Christ. Jesus continue to reach out to me even when I forget about Him, even when I back-slide, even when I do not stand up for him.
   
   A mark of a servant is that he does not seek to draw attention to himself. In fact he is happiest when others do not mention his name. 

   One day God spoke to me "Why do you want to receive accolades from men? When you receive glory from man on earth for all your good deeds and spirituality, you have already received your reward but when you serve Me without seeking the glory of men, you will receive greater rewards in heaven. The rewards far exceed the rewards man will give you on this earth and in this life. 

   Seek to be unknown, seek to be unknown, remain humble, nameless and faceless so that Your Father in heaven will reward you richly when the time comes"

As a servant a disciple considers others better than himself. He does not judge others when he sees their dirty feet. He does not criticise or condemn others. He does not even complain about others or point out their mistakes (God forgive me as I do this countless of times).

He makes every effort to help others clean up their lives (John 13:14-15). His greatest joy is to see others becoming better than him in service unto the Master.

4. He is a witness for his master - in fact the dictionary meaning of a disciple is just someone who follows the teaching of his master. We are disciples of Jesus because we believe in His message and His teachings. 

He is one who loves his teacher so much that he finds such joy in teaching others what his teacher has taught him and is committed to make others become like him. In other words, a disciple points others to Jesus and make “copies” of others like him who will follow after Jesus (Matt 28:18-20).

4. He is willing to give his all to Jesus even it means giving up his own life – this is yet the final test of a true disciple. Is he willing to count all things loss for the attaining the riches and glory of his eternal inheritance in Christ

Is he willing to give up his position, name and reputation in society just to be considered a disciple of Christ? Many in the gospels were put out of the synagogue by believing in Jesus during the time when the Lord walked on the earth. There is a price to pay for following Jesus. In some cultures, it means paying with our own lives. 

John 12:25 “He who loves his life will lose it, and he who hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life” - an appropriate verse to illustrate the story above. 

All through history, we see disciples of the Lord willingly lay down their lives to bear His mark. The Lord's disciples being the examples for us to follow.

   Are there any true disciples out there? Please      stand up!