Follow The Lamb
Follow The Lamb
Follow The Lamb
Revelation 14:4 "These are the ones who follow the Lamb
wherever He goes. They were redeemed from among men, and
offered as firstfruits to God and the Lamb
1. The subject—These.
2. The act—Follow,
I shall gather this observation from the words, that it is the sweet
temper and frame of a soul truly gracious, to "follow the Lamb
wherever he goes." In the handling of this point I shall show you
five things.
But we must follow our head Christ, who went about doing
good, Acts 10:38. Now this is to follow the Lamb wherever he
goes: in his commands, in his teaching, in his providences, in his
examples.
And the faculties of his soul are working after God, "My soul, and
all that is within me, praise the Lord," says holy David.
Oh! this is not following the Lamb! Those who follow the Lamb—
abide in the Lamb, and cleave to the Lamb, and continue
constantly in the Lamb's ways, unto the end of their days. "Yet
the righteous person will hold to his way!" Job 17:9. The
righteous man follows the Lamb wherever he goes. "Oh, that we
might know the Lord! Let us press on to know him!" Hosea 6:3.
1. Speedily
2. Sincerely
3. Whole-heartedly
4. Zealously
5. Humbly
6. Cheerfully
7. Diligently
8. Constantly
9. Faithfully
10. Supremely
"And they sang a new song: You are worthy to take the scroll and
to open its seals, because you were slain, and with your blood
you purchased men for God from every tribe and language and
people and nation!" Revelation 5:9.
Oh! What precious blood! His blood has slain our enemies; he has
purchased by his blood: reconciliation with the Father, union with
the Son, communion with the Holy Spirit, "You who were once far
off, are now made near by the blood of Christ," Ephesians 2:13-
16.
"We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in
order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the
glory of the Father, we too may live a new life," Romans 6:4.
The reason why others do not follow the Lamb, is because they
do not see the worth and need of the Lamb, "Having their
understanding darkened, being alienated from the life of God,
through the ignorance that is in them, because of the hardness of
their hearts,'' Ephesians 4:18.
The Christian looks upon what he is—as not great enough for
Christ's remembrance; and what he does—as not good enough
for Christ's acceptance! "Look not upon me—because I am black!"
Song of Songs 1:6. The Christian is never more lovely—than
when he judges himself to be the most deformed! The Christian is
never more happy—than when he reckons himself most
miserable! The Christian is never more holy—than when he
accounts himself most polluted! The Christian is never more rich
—than when he sees himself to be poorest of all.
True believers love Christ more than they love themselves, "They
loved not their own lives unto the death," Revelation 12:11.
Christ is dearer to them than their lives. They slighted and
despised their very lives—when they stood in competition with
Christ, and his glory! They chose rather to suffer the greatest
misery—than he should lose the least grain of his honor. The love
of Christ has made the saints yield all the members of their
bodies to the cruel and merciless treatment of bloody
persecutors: their backs to be whipped, their eyes to be bored,
their tongues to be cut out of their mouths! Hebrews 11. Oh! how
strongly did these love!
2ndly, Christ freely gave himself unto us, so that Christ is ours by
his consent. He has, as it were, passed over himself unto us,
"Christ loved me, and gave himself for me!" says the
apostle, Galatians 2:20.
There be a great many that follow the beast, worship the beast,
receive the mark of the beast, and admire the beast, chapter
13:16. But what are they, are they many that have their names
written in the Lamb's book of life? No, no; for this see, Revelation
17:8, "The beast which you saw, was, and is not, and shall
ascend out of the bottomless pit, and shall go into perdition; and
those who dwell on the earth shall wonder, whose names are not
written in the book of life." So that you see what that cursed crew
are that follow Babylon, they are such whose names are not
written in the book of life. But those who have their Father's
name written in their forehead, and their names written in the
Lamb's book, they follow the Lamb wherever he goes; And those
who are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful, Revelation
17:14.
Tenthly and lastly, Precious ones follow the Lamb, because they
shall be forever with the Lamb, "Then we which are alive and
remain, shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to
meet the Lord in the air, and so shall we be ever with the Lord.
Wherefore comfort you one another with these words,"' 1 Thess.
4:17, 18.
"Therefore they are before the throne of God, and serve him day
and night in the temple; and he who sits on the throne shall dwell
among them.
They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more, neither shall
the sun light on them, nor any heat; for the Lamb which is in the
midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto
living fountains of water, and God shall wipe away all tears from
their eyes," Revelation 7:15 17. How troublesome soever a
saint's beginning is, his end is joyful. When believers change
earth for heaven, they do not lose their happiness—but complete
their happiness. John 17. 24, "Father, I will that they also whom
you gave me, be with me where I am, that they may behold my
glory which you have given me; for you love me before the
foundation of the world." Not only with me forever—but with my
saints, with my angels, and with my Father, and with all that are
with me.
To be with God and Christ forever, implies these seven
things:
The first excellency is, those who follow the Lamb, have
the PRESENCE of the Lamb with them.
The hundred forty and four thousand that stood upon Mount Zion,
had the Lamb with them. Psalm 46:5, "God is in the midst of her,
she shall not be moved; God shall help her, and that right early;
the Lord Almighty is with us, the God of Jacob is our refuge,"
verse 8. God is in the midst of his church, not only to behold her
—but uphold her; though the church's enemies may be waves to
toss her—yet they shall never be rocks to split her; because God
is in the midst of her. This is that which comforted and
strengthened David, "Yes, though I walk through the valley of the
shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for you are with me," Psalm
22:4. "When you pass through the waters I will be with you, and
through the rivers, they shall not overflow you; when you walk
through the fire, you shall not be burnt, neither shall the flames
kindle upon you," Isaiah 43:2. Oh! Those who follow the Lamb,
who stand for the Lamb, have the presence of the Lamb, his
glorious presence, his gracious presence, his comforting
presence, his protecting presence, his quickening, sanctifying
presence.
The second excellency is, that those who follow the Lamb,
shall know the mind of the Lamb. "It is given unto you to
know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven—but to them it is
not given." "Blessed are your eyes, for they see, and your ears,
for they hear;" Matthew 13:11, 16, "Henceforth I call you not
servants; for the servant knows not what his Lord does; but I
have called you friends; for all things that I have heard of my
Father, I have made known unto you."
The wicked proud ones of the earth are so high—that the poor
saints cannot come boldly and freely unto them; but they may
come boldly and freely unto the Lord their God. Matthew 11:28,
"Come unto me all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will
give you rest."
The fourth excellency is, that those who follow the Lamb,
shall have all their needs supplied by the Lamb. Philippians
4:19, "But my God shall supply all your needs, according to his
riches in glory by Jesus Christ." Those who follow the Lamb shall
lack no good thing!" "Oh, fear the Lord you his saints; for there is
no lack to those who fear him. The young lions do lack and suffer
hunger—but those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good
thing," Psalm 36:9, 10. "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not
want," Psalm 23:1. "Delight yourself in the Lord, and he shall
give you the desire of your heart!" You shall have whatever you
desire to have. He who has the chief good—shall lack no good.
"Whoever shall drink of the water that I shall give him, shall
never thirst; and he who comes unto me shall never
hunger!" John 6:35. Oh! who would not follow and believe in the
Lamb! Oh happy are all who love the Lamb!
The fifth excellency is, those who follow the Lamb, shall
share with the Lamb.
The saints shall have the same glory which Christ himself has!
The saints in heaven are not only glorified with Christ (which is
the great exaltation) but they do enjoy the very same glory which
Christ himself does, the same for kind, though not for degree.
The head and members are glorified together with the same kind
of glory. God has not one heaven for his Son, and another for his
saints; but one and the same for both! Believers shall be as truly
glorious as Christ is–as eternally glorious as he is, "Our vile
bodies shall be fashioned like unto his glorious body; and we shall
be glorified together with him, and appear with him in glory,"
Romans 8. Col. 3. Oh! here is the excellency of following the
Lamb; those who follow him, shall share in his glory!
Who can harm a man if God is with him and for him? He who has
the love of God—needs not be concerned about the anger of man.
A true believer has the love of God, the love of Christ, the love of
good angels, the love of good men, and the love of all whose love
is worth the having. God protects men in his way—but none out
of his way. He is good to them in affliction, and he does good to
them by affliction.
Oh, how sad is the condition of those who live and die without
Christ; They are sent to hell, Psalm 9:17, "The wicked shall be
turned into hell, and all the nations that forsake God!" "They shall
be punished with everlasting destruction, away from the presence
of the Lord, and from the glory of his power!" 2 Thess. 1:9.
They shall feel and suffer the wrath of the Lamb, because they
despised the truth and love of the Lamb, "But since you rejected
me when I called and no one gave heed when I stretched out my
hand, since you ignored all my advice and would not accept my
rebuke, I in turn will laugh at your disaster; I will mock when
calamity overtakes you— when calamity overtakes you like a
storm, when disaster sweeps over you like a whirlwind, when
distress and trouble overwhelm you. "Then they will call to me
but I will not answer; they will look for me but will not find me.
Since they hated knowledge and did not choose to fear the Lord,
since they would not accept my advice and spurned my rebuke,
they will eat the fruit of their ways and be filled with the fruit of
their schemes!" Proverbs 1:24-31. Do you hear this, sinners? And
will you still die in your sins? Be sure of this—hell will show you
no mercy!
The eighth excellency is, those who follow the Lamb shall
reign with the Lamb! This is another excellency of following the
Lamb. True believers now reign over the pomp and pride of the
world, over evil spirits, over sin, and over sufferings; but besides
all this, they shall reign with Christ, and over those who now
reign over them, Revelation 5:10, "And we shall reign on the
earth,'' chapter 20:4, "And they lived and reigned with Christ a
thousand years." And as the wicked tread down the saints under
their feet now—so shall the saints then tread down the wicked
under their feet, Malachi 4:3.
The Lord has promised that the meek shall inherit the earth. Do
not the Scriptures say, that "In the last days, the mountain of the
Lord's house shall be lifted up above the hills, and shall be
established in the top of the mountains." Isaiah 2:2; and that the
kingdoms of the world must become the kingdoms of our Lord
Jesus Christ? Revelation 11:15. And he who loves to see the face
of the church beautiful, will before long wipe away all her bloody
tears. It is not long before you will triumph and say, "Lo the
winter is past, the rain is over and gone, the flowers appear on
the earth, the time of the singing of birds is come." Song of
Songs 2:11, 12
The ninth excellency is, those who follow the Lamb shall
sit on the throne with the Lamb. Revelation 3:21. "To him
who overcomes, I will grant to sit with me on my throne, even as
I also overcame, and have sat down with my Father upon his
throne." "You also shall sit upon twelve thrones, judging the
twelve tribes of Israel," Matthew 19:28. Oh! what an honor is
this, what a glory is this, to sit upon the throne with Christ! Is it
not honor and glory enough for us to be in heaven with God, and
Christ, and angels—but we must sit upon Christ's throne there!
Oh, what an honor is this! And yet this honor shall all the Lamb's
followers have.
Now the world judges the saints—but then the saints shall judge
the world. Now they judge and condemn Christ and his members
—but then they shall be judged and condemned by Christ and his
members. For as the world cannot endure God himself, so neither
can they endure God in the saints! The more God dwells in the
saints, the more the world afflicts the saints; but those who
follow the Lamb wherever he goes, shall then sit in judgment
upon those who now sit in judgment upon them.
9. No lie was found in their mouths; they are blameless; for they
are without fault before the throne of God.
Oh! how holy, how heavenly, how gracious, how glorious, how
lovely and spiritual are these! They live in the Lord, on the
Lord, to the Lord, and with the Lord, "They are a chosen
generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar
people," 1 Peter 2:9.
Now, dear Christians, by this you may know the Lamb's followers
from others—by the nicknames the world gives them, and by the
glorious names that God gives them.
But now the beast's followers they are full too—but it is with
blood, swearing, cursing, stealing, lying, blasphemy, rebellion,
and all manner of abominations and filthiness! "There is only
cursing, lying and murder, stealing and adultery; they break all
bounds, and bloodshed follows bloodshed." Hosea 4:2, Romans 3.
Now, beloved, by this you may know Christ's precious ones—from
the beast's filthy ones!
They follow the Lamb wherever he goes: they hear his voice, they
profess his worship, and obey his doctrine. They abhor antichrist,
they do not follow the beast, nor receive his mark; but keep the
beautiful garments of gospel innocency, and will not touch beastly
Babylon!
Oh, how precious how glorious, how lovely, and how sweet is
Jesus Christ to believers! Oh, they love him entirely and
sincerely. They love his glorious person and the beauty of his
holiness, and his name, his honor, his cause, and his members.
They will suffer for him, and die for him—because he suffered and
died for them. Revelation 21:11, "And they loved not their lives
unto the death." Now by this all men may know the Lamb's
followers from the beast's followers, namely—by their sorrows
and sufferings for Christ, for truth, for righteousness, and for
conscience sake, Hebrews 10:34, "You suffered along with those
who were thrown into jail, and when all you owned was taken
from you, you accepted it with joy. You knew there were better
things waiting for you that will last forever." "Others were
tortured, refusing to turn from God in order to be set free. They
placed their hope in a better life after the resurrection. Some
were jeered at, and their backs were cut open with whips. Others
were chained in prisons. Some died by stoning, some were sawed
in half, and others were killed with the sword. Some went about
wearing skins of sheep and goats, destitute and oppressed and
mistreated. They were too good for this world, wandering over
deserts and mountains, hiding in caves and holes in the
ground.' Hebrews 11:35-38
A true Christian does not desire grace only for this end—that God
may glorify him; but he desires grace for this end—that he may
glorify God. "For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
that though he was rich, yet, for our sakes, he became poor, that
we through his poverty might be made rich," 2 Corinthians 8:9.
Oh! that the Lord Jesus should not only in pity, save us—but in
love, die for us!
And David, after he had served his own generation, by the will of
God, fell asleep, Acts 13:36. His generation did not serve him—
but he served his own generation; and not by his own will, but by
the will of God. Old Eli mourned more for the loss of his religion,
than for the loss of his relations, 1 Samuel 4:18. "Now leave me
alone so that my anger may burn against them and that I may
destroy them. Then I will make you into a great nation." But
Moses sought the favor of the Lord his God. "O Lord," he said,
"why should your anger burn against your people, whom you
brought out of Egypt with great power and a mighty
hand? Exodus 32:10-11. Moses was no self-seeker, but a nation
preserver.
They are better in their outsides, than they are in their insides;
but believers are better in their insides than they are in their
outsides. "The King's daughter is all glorious within, her clothing
is of wrought gold," Psalm 45:13. The one bows but his knee at
the name of Jesus, the other bows his heart to the truth of Jesus.
The one only signs with the cross, the other carries the cross.
Oh, what would not hypocritical men do for heaven—if they might
have heaven for their so doing? But those who sail in this rotten
bottom—will surely sink!
It was not the clay and spittle that cured the blind man—but
Christ anointing his eyes. It was not the troubling of the waters in
the pool of Bethesda that made them whole—but the coming
down of the angel. Alas! the dish without the meat will not feed
us. Men may spread the net of duty—but it is God must take
the draught of mercy.
Now by these twelve marks, beloved, you may know the Lamb's
followers from the beast's followers.
And thus I have briefly and clearly showed you these five things:
I shall now make some Practical Application of this:
Oh! who do you follow? If you follow men—truly you have your
reward. If you follow sin—you shall have your sins' wages, which
is woe and misery in this life, and eternal death, hell and
destruction in the next life. But if you follow God—then you shall
have eternal life. Therefore be not deceived, mistake not
yourselves! "God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that
shall he reap!" Oh! beloved, examine yourselves, and try
yourselves—what do you mind, what do you seek, what do
you do. Do you follow the Lamb in his commandments, in his
teaching, in his appointments, and in his examples, and through
suffering and reproaches? Have you forsaken all, and followed
him? Matthew 19:29. Have you taken up his cross and denied
yourselves? Matthew 16:24.
"Come out of her, my people, so that you will not share in her
sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues; for her sins
are piled up to heaven, and God has remembered her
crimes!" Revelation 18:4-5. We must come away from the
enticements of the flesh, and the allurements of the world, and
suggestions of the devil, and from the whore of Babylon, and
from all the inventions and traditions of men—that we may walk
with God, before God, after God, and in the name of God, and in
the Spirit of God; and that we may live in Christ—as Christ lives
in the Father.
Oh, what more happy, than to live forever; and so to live forever
as Christ himself lives! Surely this is a blessed and glorious life.
This is a believer's life.
1st, For their chastity. "That I may present you as chaste virgins
unto Christ," 2 Corinthians 11:2. These love Christ with
a chaste love—but not with an adulterous love.
2ndly, For their purity. They are virgin saints, they have not
dined with the whore of Babylon—but have kept themselves from
her idolatry and superstition, and from her sin and wickedness;
and in their mouth was found no deceit.
1st, Seek heavenly things, before and above all things else! Let
your hearts be filled with knowledge and heavenly riches!
Oh! these are blessed and holy ones! "And those who were with
him, are called the chosen, and faithful," Revelation 17:14. Oh!
labor to be like those in purity and piety, in holiness and
humbleness, in meekness and patience, in faithfulness and
uprightness, in spiritualness and in all godliness.
—follow the Lamb, that you may be saved by the Lamb! He leads
poor souls: From darkness to light. From death to life. From vice
to virtue. From poverty to plenty. From sorrow to joy. From
misery to glory. From Satan to God. From an earthly kingdom to
a heavenly kingdom.
1. A rich kingdom.
2. A peaceable kingdom.
3. A righteous kingdom.
4. A blessed kingdom.
5. A glorious kingdom.
6. A satisfying kingdom.
7. A universal kingdom.
8. An everlasting kingdom.
Oh! follow the Lamb, follow the Lamb—that you may be ever
glorified with the Lamb, and by the Lamb!+++++++
We need to settle this matter before the Lord, knowing that He as the Lamb is on the throne,
and we follow Him wherever He may go. Even though we may wrestle with the Lord in our
time with Him, honestly struggling with Him, we need to come to the conclusion, Lord,
wherever You may go, I want to follow the Lamb!
If we as members of the Body do this, following the Lamb wherever He may lead us, then He
has a corporate Body on earth who cooperate with His move.
We need to drop having the church life on our terms, where we want it to be and how we
want it to be, and follow the Lamb wherever He leads us to go!
To follow the Lamb is to be one with the crucified, resurrected, ascended, and enthroned
Redeemer in His move to carry out the divine administration for the consummation of the
divine economy (Rev. 1:5; 5:6; 14:4).
We all should follow the Lamb on the journey ordained by Him. The apostle Paul speaks of
the course given to each one of us by the Lord, saying at the end that he has finished his
course… (Acts 20:24).
In Matt. 6:45 the Lord compelled (constrained, same as in 2 Cor. 5:14) His disciples to step
into the boat and go before to the other side, while He sent the crowd away.
We all are compelled, constrained, by the Lord to take the way He has ordained for us, and
faithfully walk on it. However, not many seek the Lord concerning the way He has ordained
for them, and if they do seek Him about it, not many follow the Lamb wherever He may lead
us in the context of the Body.
The most important task for each of us is to put ourselves into God’s hand in a quiet, patient,
prayerful, consecrated, and obedient way and wholeheartedly seek after His leading. We
should be willing to obey Him and act only in accordance with His will. We should pray that
He reveal to us the journey He has designated for us. After this, we should pay any price to
wholeheartedly walk on it. (Collected Works of Watchman Nee, vol. 10, p. 424)
Each one of us, in the context of the Body of Christ, has a personal journey, a course, that is
marked out for us by God. This makes everything in the Lord’s move not individualistic but
personal.
We want to stay on the course and finish the course God has ordained for us to be His
overcomers. We need to seek out the journey that the Lord has ordained for us, and faithfully
walk on it, paying any price to wholeheartedly continue our journey until we reach the end (2
Tim. 4:7).
We shouldn’t be like Peter in John 21, after the Lord revealed to him what kind of death he
will have to glorify God, and ask, Lord, what about this other one next to me (in his case,
John)?
We need to know the Lord as the Lord, the Leader, and the Head, and seek out from Him
whatever our course is. The goal is to finish the course the Lord has ordained for us, and this
is also to follow the Lamb wherever He may go.
We need to personally seek the Lord concerning His move, the world situation, and our
course, and take the course He gives us. Our personal longing is that we would receive mercy
to be faithful to the end, to follow the Lamb wherever He may go, and finish the course He
has ordained for us.
Lord Jesus, we want to follow the Lamb wherever He may go. We settle this in our being
once and for all: You are on the throne, You lead us and guide us, and we follow the Lamb
wherever He leads us! Lord, we seek You concerning the journey You ordained for us. We
want to know the journey You ordained for us and faithfully walk on it, paying any price to
wholeheartedly continue on our journey until we reach the end! We want to seek You, Lord,
concerning Your move, the world’s ultimate situation, and our course, that we may receive
mercy and be faithful to the end, to follow the Lamb wherever He may go and finish our
course!
For us to bear the ultimate responsibility in God’s ultimate move requires faithfulness; we
therefore need to ask the Lord for mercy to be faithful.
As stewards of God, those who seek Him concerning the course He has ordained for us so
that we may follow the Lamb wherever He may go, we want to be found faithful (2 Cor.
4:2; 7:25; Matt. 24:25; 25:21, 23).
We want to be the overcomers, those who return with Christ and are called the chosen and
faithful (Rev. 17:14). We want to run the race set before us (Heb. 12:1-2), knowing that we
didn’t choose this race but God set it before us.
We need to be faithful to the Lord until the end in the course He has set for us, learning to be
one with Him in every situation.
The apostle Paul is a good pattern in this respect; in 1 Cor. 7:25 he speaks concerning virgins
not marrying, and he gives his “opinion” as one who has been shown mercy by the Lord to be
faithful to the Lord’s interests.
He was so one with the Lord that, even though he didn’t have any commandment from the
Lord concerning a particular matter, he still uttered his opinion, knowing he was one with the
Lord in that. Wow!
We need to be those who daily learn to be one with the Lord and to be faithful to Him, asking
the Lord for His mercy to the end in God’s ultimate move.
We may go through things and be involved in things in which the Lord may not give us a
particular leading or commandment, but we open to the Lord and remain one with Him, and
even our own feeling concerning things will be one with the Lord.
We need to be one with the Lord in big things and in small things until our opinion expresses
the Lord’s desire, and we are found faithful to Him in all things.
He may not give us a great gift or many talents, as in the parable in Matt. 25:23, but we want
to be found faithful in using His gift to the fullest extent, for the Lord’s appraisal and reward
are not related to the size and quantity of our work but to our faithfulness in using His gift to
the fullest extent.
May we all look to the Lord to be faithful to the end. May we be faithful to the Lord in this
ultimate world situation in His ultimate move for His ultimate recovery, for us to be saturated
with Christ for the reality of the Body of Christ, as the preparation of the Bride of Christ.
And may we be faithful to fulfill the measure of responsibility God has measured out to us,
following the Lamb wherever He may go. On that day, we want to hear those words from
Him, Well done, good and faithful slave!
Lord Jesus, we ask You for mercy that we would be faithful to You in Your ultimate move
until the end. We want to use the gift You have given to us to the fullest extent, and we want
to be fully one with You in all things in our daily life. Saturate us and permeate us with
Yourself for the reality of the Body of Christ as the preparation of the bride of Christ. Lord,
may we be faithful to fulfill the measure of responsibility You have measured out to us as we
follow the Lamb wherever He may go!
"You are not your own, for you were bought 79 with a price." (1
Corinthians 6:19b-20a)
"Care for the church of God, which he obtained80 with his own blood."
(Acts 20:28b)
"You were ransomed81 from the futile ways inherited from your
forefathers, not with perishable things such as silver or gold, but with
the precious blood of Christ, like that of a lamb without blemish or
spot." (1 Peter 1:18-19)
As former slaves, ransomed from the world, the flesh, and the devil, we
are now free in Christ -- but only as we follow him. There are no "free
agents" in the spiritual realm. If you're not following Christ, then you are
being sucked downriver by the current of the devil-dominated world
system (Ephesians 2:1-3).
There is a sense in which we are still servants (John 12:26; 15:20; Luke
17:7-10) -- though now we are voluntary bond-servants (Exodus 21:6).
But we are also called friends (John 15:15).
"It is these who follow the Lamb wherever he goes." (Revelation 14:4b)
"Jesus said to them, 'Follow me,83 and I will make you become fishers
of men.' And immediately they left their nets and followed him."
(Mark 1:17-18)
"[Jesus] found Philip and said to him, 'Follow me.'" (John 1:43)
"[Jesus] saw a man called Matthew sitting at the tax booth, and he said
to him, 'Follow me.' And he rose and followed him." (Matthew 9:9)
"A scribe came up and said to him, 'Teacher, I will follow
you wherever you go.'" (Matthew 8:19)
To the rich young ruler, Jesus said, "If you would be perfect, go, sell
what you possess and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in
heaven; and come, follow me." (Matthew 19:21)
Following Jesus
Following Jesus is, of course, what it's all about. There are many, many
"Christians" or "believers" who don't follow Jesus. They "believe" in Jesus,
that is, they give intellectual assent to the fact that he is the Son of God
and Messiah. But they don't follow him, that is, they don't prayerfully
determine where Jesus is leading them and obediently follow. They
substitute a system of ethics for a personal relationship.
Following Jesus requires denying ourselves, obeying him rather than our
own whims.
They don't know what to say, so they blurt out, "Where are you staying?"
Jesus doesn't tell them. He just says, "Come and see." And so Andrew
and his friend follow Jesus around that day. They eventually discover
where he is staying, but the next day they are following him again. It's
not the destination that's important; it's the journey. It's the relationship
that forms as we walk with Jesus, as we follow him. That is Life!
My friend, are you one of those who follows the Lamb wherever he goes?
I hope so!
Prayer
Lord Jesus, we acknowledge you as our Savior, saving us from our sins
and meaningless existence. We also acknowledge you as our Lord, the
one we follow and obey as our rule of life. We love you. You have the
words of life; where else can we go but to you. In your holy name, we
pray. Amen.
Glancing up from the riverbank, the Baptist “looked at Jesus as he walked, and said, ‘Behold,
the Lamb of God!’” (Jn 1:36). His disciples understood the subtext: Follow the Lamb.
Where, O Lamb, are you going, where do you abide? This is the yearning at the heart of
discipleship: desiring to abide with the Lord. To such a desire, the Lamb extends the
invitation: “Come and see.” Come, follow me, walk with me to where I am going (cf. Jn 1:36-
39).
They came and they saw and they received a commandment to love. Follow this
commandment, said the Lamb, and “you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my
Father’s commandments and abide in his love” (Jn 15:10). Here, at last, is the answer: the
Lamb of God abides in the love of the Father.
Shepherd me, O Lamb, to such an abiding pasture. The Lamb of God leads other sheep to
share in his Father’s love. His sheep follow the Lamb because he came “that they may have
life, and have it abundantly” (Jn 10:10). He draws into the abundant life of the Father’s love
all who abide in him.
How do we abide in you, O Lamb? “By this we may be sure that we are in him: he who says
he abides in him ought to walk in the same way in which he walked” (1 Jn 2:5-6). Follow the
Baptist’s glance. Watch where the Lamb walks.
Where do you walk, O Lamb? Since “all we like sheep have gone astray,” he “like a lamb
that is led to the slaughter” walked the way of the cross (Isa 53:6, 7). Come, take up your
cross and follow me (cf. Matt 10:38).
Where does this cross lead, O Lamb? The Seer saw a great multitude, clothed in white, those
“who follow the Lamb wherever he goes” (Rev 14:4). Having endured great tribulation, they
stand before the throne of God. No more tears, no more toil, no more silent pain, no more
crushing doubt, no more crippling anxiety: “For the Lamb in the midst of the throne will be
their shepherd, and he will guide them to springs of living water; and God will wipe away
every tear from their eyes” (Rev 7:13, 17). The Lamb leads through the cross to the
abundance of eternal life.
Where will I get the strength to endure, O Lamb? Lifting up the Host, the priest says,
“Behold, the Lamb of God!” Follow the Lamb.
You began with turning your back upon the world, and 'looking to Jesus';
keep ever thus. Looking to Him brought rest to you at first, and healed
your soul; so, looking to Him daily will maintain your rest and perfect
your spiritual health.
Christian, should your eye ever be withdrawn from the cross, you will be
sure to go backwards, to grow cold, and to forget that you were purged
from your old sins (2 Peter 1:9). That cross is life, health, holiness,
consolation, strength, joy; let nothing come between it and you.
But the love of controversy is pernicious, even when it takes the side of
truth. The man who likes better to be fighting about his food than eating
it, is likely to remain lean enough. Disputes, like offences, must
sometimes come; but, like David's 'sharp razor' (Psalm 52:2), they 'work
deceitfully,' and are difficult to handle safely. They often eat out love,
even when they do not destroy faith.
We deal with a slack hand in things pertaining to our own sins, and let
things go unreproved and uncondemned in ourselves which we are sharp
enough to discover and rebuke in others. Deal honestly with every part of
your daily life; in regard to duty, or trial, or sacrifice, or self-denial, or
forbearance with others.
If you are one given to the divine companionship, you will be saved from
much idle and wasteful society and conversation. You will not feel at
home with worldly men, nor they with you.
Go where you please, if you can take Jesus with you; go nowhere if He
cannot be admitted, or if you are obliged for the time to conceal or
disguise your divine discipleship.
Be much alone with God. Do not put Him off with a quarter of an hour
morning and evening. Take time to get thoroughly acquainted. Converse
over everything with Him. Unbosom yourself wholly- every thought,
feeling, wish, plan, doubt- to Him. He wants converse with His creatures;
shall His creatures not want converse with Him? He wants, not merely to
be on 'good terms' with you, if one may use man's phrase, but to be
intimate; shall you decline the intimacy, and be satisfied with mere
acquaintance? What! intimate with the world, with friends, with
neighbors; but not with God! That would look ill indeed. Folly, to prefer
the clay to the potter, the marble to the sculptor, this little earth and its
lesser creatures to the mighty Maker of the universe, the great 'All and in
all!'
You must go straight to Jesus with that cold heart, and warm it at His
cross; then your work for Him will be at once a necessity, a delight, and a
success.
The Christian has discovered one book truer, more precious, and more
poetical than all the rest together. All truth is precious, though not all
divine. let the Bible be to us the book of books, the one book in all the
world, whose every wisdom is truth, and whose every verse is wisdom. In
studying it, be sure to take it for what it really is, the revelation of the
thoughts of God given us in the words of God. knowing that we have
divine thoughts embodied in divine words, through the inspiration of an
unerring translator, we sit down to the study of the heavenly volume,
assured that we shall find in all its teachings the perfection of wisdom,
and in its language the most accurate expression of that wisdom that the
finite speech of man can utter.
Stand aloof from the world's gaiety, and be jealous of what are called
'harmless amusements.' I do not condemn all amusements, but I ask that
they should be useful and profitable, not merely harmless. Dancing and
card-playing are the world's devices for killing time. They are bits of the
world and the world's ways which will ensnare your feet and lead you
away from the cross. Let them alone. Keep away from the ball-room, the
opera, the oratorio, the theater. Dress, finery, and display, are deadly
snares. Put away levity and frivolity.
Be you a Christian in little things as well as great. Dread little sins, little
errors, little omissions of duty. Remember the Master's words about
denying self- every part of self; be not a servant of self, or a worshiper of
self, or a 'lover of self' (2 Tim 3:1,2) in any form. Take up your cross, and
follow your Lord (Matt 16:24); as it is written, 'Even Christ pleased not
Himself' (Rom 15:3).
God's aim in all His doings of grace is to 'hide pride from man'; to hinder
boasting; to keep the sinner humble. All 'confidence in the flesh' (Phil
3:1,3), all trust in self, all reliance on the creature, are set aside by that
great work of the Divine Substitute, who did all for us, and left us nothing
to do, out of which it would be possible to extract a boast (2 Cor 12:9;
Gal 6:14; Isa 41:16; 45:25). Let us fling away self-esteem and high-
mindedness, for it is the very essence of unbelief. Be meek, be poor in
spirit, be humble; be teachable, be gentle, and easy to be entreated;
putting away all high thoughts and lofty imaginations, either about what
we are or what we can do; content to take the obscurest corner and the
lowest seat; and this, not to indulge in a false lowliness, or in 'the pride
that apes humility,' feeding our vanity with the thought that we are
martyrs, and puffing up our fleshly mind with the idea of our wonderful
condescension, or by brooding over our supposed wrongs and trials. Let
us be truly humble, as was the Son of God: content to live unknown, and
to do our work unnoticed, as a work not for the eye of man, but of God.
Keep self in the background, and don't say or do anything that looks like
baiting your hook for a little praise.
'I am the Lord that brings you up out of the land of Egypt to be your God:
you shall therefore be holy, for I am holy' (Lev 11:45).
God calls us to be holy. He becomes our God to make us like Himself. 'He
calls us to be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the
corruption that is in the world through lust.' He expects that we should
represent Him among our fellow-men by our resemblance to Himself.
Self in all its forms is a hindrance to our spiritual growth (Rom 14:7).
Self-will, self-sufficiency, self-indulgence, self-importance, self-glory, self-
seeking, self-brooding, -all these mar fruitfulness. Denying self is the
beginning, the middle, and the end of our course here, as followers of
Christ. Selfishness takes the form of covetousness, or love of money; of
luxury, or love of foods and drinks, and the good things of this life. How
can a man grow when he is pampering self instead of crucifying the flesh;
when he is indulging and fondling the old man instead of nailing him to
the cross; when he is enjoying all softness and ease and worldly comfort,
instead of enduring hardness, and taking up his cross and mortifying his
members which are upon the earth (Rom 8:13; Gal 5:24; Col 3:5)?
Covetousness
'The love of money is the root of all evil' (1 Tim 6:10). Few things are
more hateful in a Christian man than this; few things more completely
destroy his influence; and few things more sadly or more justly make him
the scorn of the world than eagerness for money, or niggardliness in
parting with it. The covetous man cannot grow spiritually. He must ever
remain a stunted Christian. 'Filthy lucre' is poison to the soul. If we do not
'make friends of the mammon of unrighteousness' by laying out our
substance for God, it will become the blight of spirituality, the destruction
of our religious life (Prov 30:8; 1 Tim 6:6-10). Be generous, be large-
hearted, be open-handed, be loving, be free in giving, if you would grow.
Pride
Self-satisfaction in any shape, or self-admiration of any kind, in regard to
person, or property, or accomplishments, or position; these are
immensely hurtful to spiritual life. True godliness prospers only in the
lowly heart; the heart which, in proportion as it becomes more and more
satisfied with Christ, becomes more and more dissatisfied with itself. If
the Master was meek and lowly, shall the disciple be anything else?
Do you say that you are in Christ, and that you are abiding in Him? Then
you ought to walk as He walked. You are bound to follow His footsteps.
We seek henceforth conformity to Him who has set us free, and who bids
us follow Him in the path of conformity to the Father's will.
Love Him who has brought our souls out of prison by going into prison for
us. +++++++++++++++++++