When you become a Christian, one of the more notable changes is that you
will give up many of the things you once did. Of course, this depends
on your lifestyle prior to your conversion. But for many of us, a
dramatic change will take place.
I have heard people share their
stories of how they came to Christ and the great sacrifices they made
to follow Him, saying things like, “I had a great life . . . I went to
parties . . . I had so much fun . . . But I gave it all up for Jesus
Christ, hallelujah! I left it all for the glory of God!”
When I
hear statements like that, I feel like asking, “What in the world are
you talking about? You gave it all up? What did you give up?”
If
they were to look at those things honestly and realistically, they
would come to the same conclusion that Paul did. He said, “But what
things were gain to me, these I have counted loss for Christ. Yet indeed
I also count all things loss for the excellence of the knowledge of
Christ Jesus my Lord . . .” (Philippians 3:7–8 NKJV).
Paul was
saying that the stuff that used to be so important, the stuff he once
valued so highly, meant nothing to him now in comparison with the
awesome privilege and value of belonging to Jesus.
We might do
well to bring certain activities or habits in our lives under the same
scrutiny. It’s a good idea to periodically ask ourselves, “Is this thing
that I am doing slowing me down or speeding me along in my walk with
God? Is it building me up spiritually or is it tearing me down?”
The conclusion has to be the same: If anything is keeping you from an
intimate, open-hearted relationship with God through Jesus Christ,
whatever that thing may be, you must count it as a loss.
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