As we come to the end of this beginning (the Beatitudes) we see clearly the
upside-down nature of the Kingdom of God. Jesus tells us that the proper reaction to
persecution, insults, and harm done to us in His name is rejoicing!
I feel like – OK Lord, it is one thing for me to expect it, and be
prepared for it, but rejoice? WOW – HOW!
As I mull this, I think how did Jesus demonstrate this?
Hebrews 12:2 (I know, I know, I have used this one in my blog before – your
thinking this guy only knows like 8 verses – probably so)
“…fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” (Heb 12:2 NASB)
It says He endured the cross with His eye on the prize, and that
is what He tells us to do. Rejoice because of the “Great Reward.” Let’s think
about this a bit.
Somehow Christians have in their collective heads (ok – that may
be a broad brush stroke - forgive me please) that spiritual pursuits cannot be reward driven. Like somehow if
we are doing something with a reward in view, it is unspiritual at best, or at
worst sin and selfishness. Not so!
Think about this for a minute. Why were the disciples always
arguing about who would be the greatest? Was it just testosterone driven
machismo? Or could it be that Jesus often taught about how to be great. He
would says stuff like “He who would be greatest in the kingdom of heaven…” or
“…your reward in heaven is great.” It may seem paradoxical, but Jesus actually
encourages us to strive for greatness, as He defines greatness. That definition
is for another post.
Have you read what David said, before he decided to go after that
Philistine Champion Goliath. He asked, “What do I get if take this bozo down? No
more taxes and a beautiful wife! I’m in!” (my paraphrase)
So why is it OK – wait – let me fix that – why is it imperative for
a Christian to pursue reward? Think of the snapshots we get of heaven. What is
going on? People, saints, God’s children, are assembled before His throne, and
those who have received rewards have the privilege of presenting those
rewards to the Lord. The more you have received from Him, the more you can give back.
So what will you have to present to the Lord? If you sit back and
fall through your life, you will have nothing to present to your King. We
pursue spiritual reward so that we have a tangible way to honor our King when
we stand before Him. This is the stuff that will make it through the fire. This
is the stuff that you can take with you!
Excellence in your walk before the Lord will net you persecution,
but with that is great reward.
Thank you for visiting today. I appreciate you taking your time to read my ponderings.
Ben
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