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Luke 9:43-48 - How to Endure as a Disciple

An episode of the Pastor Mike Impact Ministries podcast, hosted by Michael L Grooms, titled "Luke 9:43-48 - How to Endure as a Disciple" was published on January 23, 2025 and runs 5 minutes.

January 23, 2025 ·5m · Pastor Mike Impact Ministries

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Yesterday we talked about how Jesus chose ordinary men to do extraordinary things to become world changers! We need to remember that in Luke 9, Jesus is basically giving His disciples some powerful lessons on what it really means to be a faithful, loving, and enduring disciple! It is amazing how even today that so many pastors and church members walk away from following Jesus and serving Him. When they got knocked down, they did not get back up! Something happened that caused them to be disappointed and so discouraged or disillusioned with Christianity or ministry that they quit.   In the first verses of this chapter Jesus gave the twelve power and authority to cast out demons and to heal the sick and lame. He gave them an example of loving and caring for the multitudes by feeding the five thousand men and their families when the disciples were saying, “Send the multitude away”. Jesus gives three of them, Peter, James and John a glimpse of His glory and heaven on the Mount of Transfiguration. But when Jesus came down from the mountain, He found that the nine disciples were powerless to cast a demon out of a little boy.   What causes us to become discourage and want to quit our walk with God? I think the number one reason is that we lose our focus on the cross. That is why in verse 43, when everyone, including the disciples, “were all amazed at the majesty of God and were marveling at what Jesus did”, Jesus reminded His disciples, "Let these words sink down into your ears, for the Son of Man is about to be betrayed into the hands of men." Jesus knew that we get too focused on the results and blessings of ministry and forget the source and real purpose and message of the cross! Jesus didn’t come to amaze us with His miracles, but He came to die for our sins and the sins of the world!   In verses 46-48, we see that another cause of discouragement in serving the Lord and ministry is that we lack the love we need for one another and for the lost world around us. The disciples did not have much love for each other, or they would not have disputed and argued over who was the greatest. Perhaps this debate started because of envy (three of the disciples had been with Jesus on the mount), or because of pride (the other nine had failed to cast out the demon). Also, just before this, Jesus had paid Peter's temple tax for him (Matt. 17:24-27); and this may have aroused some envy.   Jesus responded to their pride by taking a little child and probably setting him on his lap. Jesus gave the wonderful example that greatness in His kingdom, is like a little child, who is helpless, dependent, without status, living by faith. The only thing worse than a child trying to act like an adult is an adult acting like a child! There is a great difference between being childlike and childish! (see 1 Cor. 13:4-5; 14:20). I like how the Apostle Paul says it in 2 Corinthians 10:12: “For we dare not class ourselves or compare ourselves with those who commend themselves. But they, measuring themselves by themselves, and comparing themselves among themselves, are not wise.” Today, if we want to “keep on keeping on” by the grace of God, we need to be constantly reminded not to be comparing ourselves with others and becoming envious or jealous but be wise and keep focused on Jesus and His cross and mission!   God bless!

Yesterday we talked about how Jesus chose ordinary men to do extraordinary things to become world changers!

We need to remember that in Luke 9, Jesus is basically giving His disciples some powerful lessons on what it really means to be a faithful, loving, and enduring disciple! It is amazing how even today that so many pastors and church members walk away from following Jesus and serving Him. When they got knocked down, they did not get back up! Something happened that caused them to be disappointed and so discouraged or disillusioned with Christianity or ministry that they quit.

 

In the first verses of this chapter Jesus gave the twelve power and authority to cast out demons and to heal the sick and lame. He gave them an example of loving and caring for the multitudes by feeding the five thousand men and their families when the disciples were saying, “Send the multitude away”. Jesus gives three of them, Peter, James and John a glimpse of His glory and heaven on the Mount of Transfiguration. But when Jesus came down from the mountain, He found that the nine disciples were powerless to cast a demon out of a little boy.

 

What causes us to become discourage and want to quit our walk with God? I think the number one reason is that we lose our focus on the cross. That is why in verse 43, when everyone, including the disciples, “were all amazed at the majesty of God and were marveling at what Jesus did”, Jesus reminded His disciples, "Let these words sink down into your ears, for the Son of Man is about to be betrayed into the hands of men." Jesus knew that we get too focused on the results and blessings of ministry and forget the source and real purpose and message of the cross! Jesus didn’t come to amaze us with His miracles, but He came to die for our sins and the sins of the world!

 

In verses 46-48, we see that another cause of discouragement in serving the Lord and ministry is that we lack the love we need for one another and for the lost world around us. The disciples did not have much love for each other, or they would not have disputed and argued over who was the greatest. Perhaps this debate started because of envy (three of the disciples had been with Jesus on the mount), or because of pride (the other nine had failed to cast out the demon). Also, just before this, Jesus had paid Peter's temple tax for him (Matt. 17:24-27); and this may have aroused some envy.

 

Jesus responded to their pride by taking a little child and probably setting him on his lap. Jesus gave the wonderful example that greatness in His kingdom, is like a little child, who is helpless, dependent, without status, living by faith. The only thing worse than a child trying to act like an adult is an adult acting like a child! There is a great difference between being childlike and childish! (see 1 Cor. 13:4-5; 14:20). I like how the Apostle Paul says it in 2 Corinthians 10:12: “For we dare not class ourselves or compare ourselves with those who commend themselves. But they, measuring themselves by themselves, and comparing themselves among themselves, are not wise.”

Today, if we want to “keep on keeping on” by the grace of God, we need to be constantly reminded not to be comparing ourselves with others and becoming envious or jealous but be wise and keep focused on Jesus and His cross and mission!

 

God bless!

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