ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS
October 28, 2025
The author and speaker, Beth Moore, wrote about what it means to follow Jesus, specifically pointing out an important distinction one should make. She wrote, “Following the commands of Christ is not just about behavior. Behavior modification is not an end in itself in the New Testament. Transformation is about knowing the truth and the truth setting you free.” Most folks would probably know the distinction theoretically, but how often have we been pleased with a small modification to our behavior when Jesus was looking for a life fully transformed? Jesus was confronted by more than one person searching to prove themselves worthy, yet in the end Jesus told them to go and sell everything they had and then follow him. A lot of folks get nervous reading those words, and I would put myself in that category. At the same time, I hear an invitation to no longer feel so overly haughty about one’s current behavior as compared to a real sacrificial commitment yet to be made. Where are you feeling rather proud of a success and Jesus is shaking his head and saying, “But I want that” as he points to something you never imagined relinquishing?
Help me to grow my trust in you, O Loving Lord, as I let go of whatever is required to follow you more faithfully and completely. Amen.
