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Second Thoughts About Jesus

Topic: #2 of 317 for Sermons on Parable: General
Scripture: Luke 9:57-9:62
Denomination: Mennonite
Date Added: September 2001
Audience: General Young Adults (19 - 30)
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The Parable Of The Fox, The Funeral And The Furrow


“A religion that gives nothing, costs nothing
and suffers nothing, is worth nothing.”
(Martin Luther)


A Different Breed


America Under Attack – America At War – Siege On America – The Day That Shook America – The Day The U.S. Stood Still, these and other similar titles have blanketed the TV, radio and print media for the past several weeks. The hijacking and destruction of four jetliners, the complete destruction of the World Trade Towers, the partial destruction of the Pentagon and more importantly, a death toll of about 5000 people, will forever be burned into the hearts and minds of both Americans and Canadians. Indeed, this was America’s Pearl Harbour of the 21st century.

In the midst of this terror on America, I, like many of you, witnessed something incredible. We witnessed the bravery and commitment of New York City emergency workers: fire, police and EMS technicians. Hundreds of these courageous men and women entered the burning World Trade Towers to evacuate people. When the titanic-like towers collapsed, 300 firefighters, 70 police officers and an unknown number of EMS technicians perished. In Time magazine these words were printed, “On a normal day, we value heroism because it is uncommon. On September 11, we valued heroism because it was everywhere (Sept. 12th – online).”

People Weekly magazine quoted one New Yorker as saying of the firefighters, “They’re a different breed. You’ve been taught to run out of a burning building. They’re taught to run in (Sept. 24th).” On September 11th, some 370 emergency workers of New York made the supreme sacrifice in order to save others from injury and death. They had no second thoughts about their task or allegiance to the cause – for them there was no turning back. They had long ago made a commitment to rescue others and that fateful September morning they sealed it with their very lives. They are looked upon today as the valiant white knights of America. They are heralded as the “new princes of the city – a new breed of hero (People Weekly – Oct. 12th).”


All For Jesus

The Bible speaks about heroes: heroes not of fire fighting or policing, but rather heroes of faith. Noah, Abraham, Moses, Rahab and David are just a few of those commended in the New Testament book of Hebrews for their great faith – heroes in the sight of God (Hebrews 11). Among these champions of faith are Christians who are un-named but included – people who faced persecution and death for the sake and purposes of Christ.

Like the emergency workers of New York – committed to the cause of bodily rescue, even to the point of death, these Christians were committed to the cause of spiritual rescue. Their commitment also often resulted in death. They, like the New York City firefighters, were a different breed. They too had stood resolute in their allegiance and commitment to their cause - serving Christ.

The Bible declares that those who choose to follow Jesus today are also to do so without hesitation or reservation. Absolute loyalty is to be the norm, not the exception. Christians are to live by the motto which banners Mary D. James’ hymn – “All For Jesus.” To be a Christian is to commit, without wavering, to the work of the kingdom of God. Kingdom priorities become our priorities – Jesus’ priorities become
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