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"イエスの献身への呼びかけは明確です彼は全てを求めているか何も求めていません"

Francis Chan
Francis Chan Pastor and Author
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When we talk about commitment in the context of Jesus' teachings, we’re diving into something deeply profound and demanding. Jesus didn’t ask for a half-hearted effort or part-time dedication; He sought a complete, all-encompassing commitment from His followers. His expectation was clear: you’re either all in, or you’re not in at all.

Historically, this quote reflects the way Jesus called His disciples. Think about when He approached Peter and Andrew. They were busy fishing, just going about their day. Jesus simply said, "Follow me," and they did. They left their nets, their livelihood, without hesitation. This wasn’t about just tagging along when it was convenient. They were committing their entire lives to His cause.

Let’s bring this into a real-world example. Imagine you’re training for a marathon. You can’t just jog occasionally and expect to finish 26.2 miles. You’ve got to train consistently, eat right, and get enough rest. Your whole lifestyle adjusts to meet the goal. That’s the kind of commitment Jesus was talking about. It’s not a casual hobby—it’s a total life change.

So, how do you apply this kind of commitment in a practical, day-to-day way? Start by evaluating your priorities. Look at your schedule, your finances, your relationships. Are they aligned with your faith and values? If you say Jesus is important, but you never make time for prayer or serving others, something’s off. It’s about making choices that reflect your commitment, even when it’s tough.

Picture this: you’re at a coffee shop with your best friend. She tells you she’s thinking about taking a job that pays a ton, but it means she'll barely see her family. You ask her, "What’s most important to you?" She hesitates because the money is tempting, but deep down, she knows her family is her priority. You remind her that commitment means sometimes saying no to what seems good to stay true to what’s best.

It’s the same with our faith. Sometimes, it means making hard choices, like standing up for what’s right when it’s unpopular or investing time in people when you’d rather be doing something else. It’s about consistency and integrity—living in a way that your values are evident in everything you do.

Just imagine applying this level of commitment to your own life. Think about how it might transform your relationships, your work, your community. What would change if you were all in, not just with your faith, but with your passions, your dreams? It’s challenging, yes, but incredibly rewarding.

In the end, Jesus' call to commitment is about wholehearted living. It’s about being fully present, fully engaged in what truly matters, and not settling for a lukewarm existence. It’s a tough call, but one that can lead to a deeply fulfilling and purposeful life. So, take the plunge—go all in and see where that unwavering commitment can take you.
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Biblical teachings Christianity Commitment Devotion Discipleship Faith Jesus Religion Spirituality Wholeheartedness
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