The Victory Walk – Luke 9:23

Luke 9:23: “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.”

When either a college or professional sports team wins a championship, it is increasingly popular to memorialize and market it via a DVD that recounts the path to victory.  The likely buyers are going to be people who are fans, supporters, and followers of the winner.  However, the ones least likely to purchase this documented victory are those that were defeated by the victor.  The last thing they want to be reminded of is evidence of the defeat and would rather gather up all the evidence of the loss and destroy it.

What does it mean to walk closer with the Lord Jesus Christ?  Jesus Himself plainly answers this in today’s verse. A critical point to note with this verse is that there are no limitations to Jesus’ invitation – it is for “anyone”.  He welcomes all.

Based on this verse, to truly walk with Jesus there are three things we must do daily: 1) be fully convicted of our desire to walk with Him; 2) deny all of our other desires; and, 3) take up our cross as we walk with Him.  The cross is the symbol of the penalty of sin – death.  Romans 6:23 confirms this, “For the wages of sin is death”.  When Jesus was hanging on the cross, He represented our sins and was paying the price for them – past, present, and future.

But the cross also represents an even more important symbol – victory.  Our faith in the truth of who Jesus is – the only begotten Son of the Father; what He did – Him crucified for our sins; and, where He is now – He is in heaven after being raised three days following His death – makes us fellow partakers in the victory.  This is confirmed in 1 John 5:4-5, “For whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world — our faith.  Who is he who overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God?”  Paul sums up what should be our response to this truth in 1 Corinthians 15:57, “But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”

But who is this victory over?  Satan – the devil.  Immediately after the Adam’s sin in Genesis, God proclaimed to Satan, “..and I will put enmity between you [Satan] and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed [Jesus]; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His heel.” (Genesis 3:15).  God declares to Satan his evil ways with Adam and Eve have earned him a battle with God Himself – a battle that will ultimately lead to Satan’s destruction.  Revelation 20:10 documents this – “The devil, who deceived them, was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone where the beast and the false prophet are. And they will be tormented day and night forever and ever.”

Although the victory is certain, Satan is determined to take down as many people with him as he can.  Just like the people who aren’t followers of the defeated team mentioned above, the last thing Satan wants to be reminded of is his defeat at the cross.  Consequently, sharing in Christ’s victory by more closely identifying ourselves with the cross comes at a price.  As we more and more closely associate our lives with the cross, we can expect the defeated one to become more indignant.  Jesus confirms this in John 15:20, “Remember the words I spoke to you: ‘No servant is greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also.”  Paul echoes this truth in 2 Timothy 3:12, “Yes, and all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution.”

All of this speaks to the issue of spiritual warfare.  It is real and becomes increasingly more real as we choose to walk more closely with Jesus.  It can be very intimidating – but only if we lose sight of God’s promises to those who choose to walk with Him.  2 Thessalonians 1:5-7 states, “All this is evidence that God’s judgment is right, and as a result you will be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which you are suffering. God is just: He will pay back trouble to those who trouble you and give relief to you who are troubled, and to us as well.”

As we increasingly allow our lives to be guided by what was done and accomplished at the cross, we will notice that living on the side of victory in power reminds us and Satan that Jesus is no longer on that cross, He is alive, and we are eternal teammates to the One who won the battle for our souls.  Hallelujah!!

Isaiah 60:1

Oh, LORD, what darkness surrounds me.
How it oozes and seeps into my pores.
Then it slithers and threatens my mind
With the dread there will be much more.

My heart begins to quake and tremble -
Leaving me paralyzed with fading hope.
How could such a doom break through?
As if I’ve arrived at the end of my rope.

Suddenly a voice from heaven thunders
Tearing a hole in hopelessness’s roof.
Darkness’s lies crumble to their knees
Giving way to the Light and the truth.

“Arise, My child, for your light is here!
Why have you forgotten My presence?
Don’t you recall upon your confession?
That I instilled in you My holy essence.”

“The darkness and its grave were beaten
By My beloved Son’s death at Calvary.
When I resurrected Him with My power.
The Light of the World won the victory!”

“As for My unbelieving and lost creation -
The ones drowning in darkness and tears,
If they could only see what you believe,
My perfect love will cast out their fears.”

“So, don’t forget, My beloved possession.
You can arise and shine for I have come.
My glory will forever rise upon you
With the same power that raised My Son.”

“Shine My Spirit’s light who dwells inside
That will testify that My Word is true.
For light will always defeat the darkness
When they’ll see that it did so for you.”

Why Jesus Was Sent

God takes no pleasure in the death of any.
He wants all of His creation to repent.
To prove the truth of this passionate desire,
His only begotten Son to us was sent.

He looked at each of our worst moments
And our rejection of His holy existence.
From a heart of mercy and compassion,
He chose to take our sin death’s sentence.

Yet we still believe the deceits and the lies.
If He exists, He’s an unfair and angry judge.
When we reject the necessity of the cross.
We’re missing His greatest display of love.

What more powerful proof can we find?
For another to willingly lay down one’s life.
The only way to be reconciled to our Creator,
Was for His Son Jesus to be our sacrifice.

The fear of death was given a mortal blow.
His resurrection proving love never fails.
Imagine the guilt and shame of our past
Are forgiven and left on His cross’ nails.

Why won’t we choose to believe this truth?
Receive the free gift of His amazing grace.
If this is the only life that we have to live,
Does it feel anything like a heavenly place?

If there is more to live after our last breath,
Perhaps the cross makes a lot more sense.
To be given the promise of an eternal peace,
We’ll start to believe why Jesus was sent.

That God loves every life that He creates.
You’re no evolved ape, you’re no accident.
If you’ll take Jesus’ nail-pierced hands,
You’ll become a reason why He was sent.