Bonhoeffer- Chapter
1 - Costly Grace. (This chapter
finished)
Chapter 2 - The Call
to Discipleship (Begun)
'It has becoming
clear every day that the most urgent problem besetting our church is this: How
can we live the Christian life in the modern world?'
My thoughts- This is an urgent problem besetting ALL of
us, isn't it? Seriously, we all look so much like the world that we are
definitely not set apart from it, and if we look like the rest of the world
does that mean we've conformed to the worldly ways and accepted CHEAP grace
rather than COSTLY grace? Bonhoeffer asks this question many years ago and it's
still relevant for us right now, in fact, more relevant than ever before as the
world calls evil good in so many, many ways.
'Happy are they who
have reached the end of the road we seek to tread, who are astonished to
discover the by no means self-evident truth that grace is costly just because
it is the grace of God in Jesus Christ. Happy are the simple followers of Jesus
Christ who have been overcome by his grace, and are able to sing the praises of
the all-sufficient grace of Christ with humbleness of heart. Happy are they
who, knowing that grace, can live in the world without being of it, who by
following Jesus Christ, are so assured of their heavenly citizenship that they
are truly free to live their lives in this world. Happy are they who know that
discipleship simply means the life which springs from grace, and that grace
simply means discipleship. Happy are
they who have become Christians in this sense of the word. For them the word of
grace has proved a fount of mercy.'
My thoughts- Truth.
Chapter 2 - 'The
Call to Discipleship.'
Mar 2:14 And as he passed by, he saw Levi the son of
Alphaeus sitting at the receipt of custom, and said unto him, Follow me. And he
arose and followed him.
'Because Jesus is
the Christ, he has the authority to call and to demand obedience to his word.'
'The disciple is
dragged out of his relative security into a life of absolute insecurity (that
is, in truth, into the absolute security and safety of the fellowship of
Jesus), from a life which is observable and calculable (it is, in fact, quite
incalculable) into a life where everything is unobservable and fortuitous (that
is, into one which is necessary and calculable), out of the realm of finite
(which is the one liberating reality). Again it is no universal law. Rather it
is the exact opposite of all legality. It is nothing else than bondage to Jesus
Christ alone, completely breaking through every programme, every ideal, every
set of laws. No other significance is possible, since Jesus is the only
significance. Beside Jesus nothing has any significance. He alone matters. When
we are called to follow Christ, we are summoned to an exclusive attachment to
his person.'
My thoughts-
Jesus is the only
significance. TRUTH! Yet we spend countless number of hours
believing so much else in life is significant. We are actually raised to
believe that we- outside of Jesus- are significant. We are told we are special.
We are raised believing just because we exist we have rights. We are told that
we deserve to be treated with respect no matter who we are, and we tell others
the same. We build people up and make them believe that no matter what they are
important all on their own. It's not
true, but instantly doesn't that statement want to make you contend that it is
true? We are NOT important in and of
ourselves. We are important ONLY because God loves us, and for no other reason.
Our significance exists ONLY because our SAVIOR, our CREATOR exists. Without our Creator we would not exist at all
but people have gone to great lengths to deny that we even have a Creator.
Unfortunately, tragically even, many people believe those who would tell them
they have no Creator, no God who created them, who spoke them into being. They believe that since we propagate
ourselves that there is no Creator creating us. That the fact GOD created the
first of us and gave us the ability to propagate is merely false, the first of
us simple came into being out of nature with also just came into being all on
its own some how. They believe that TIME itself creates things, given enough
time everything and anything is impossible. Put a rock on a shelf and over
millions and trillions of year it'll make life all on its own, this is what people
who do not believe in a Creator, believe. Nothing sprang from nothing and then
it was something. Logic alone defies all that sort of thinking but there are
millions caught up in it because they do NOT want to believe they have a
Creator that they owe their very lives to. They do not want to believe that
their significance only exists because God, their Creator, created them and in
doing so gave them significance. Our Savior deemed us worthy enough to save
from certain nothingness, from ultimate non-existence. The significance lies
within our Savior, not in us. We didn't do anything special to make ourselves
worthy. Jesus is the only significance
this is TRUTH.
'When we are called
to follow Christ, we are summoned to an exclusive attachment to his person.' -
We want to believe we've been called to follow Christ and indeed we have been,
all of us have been called. And it is truth that when Jesus calls us to follow
HIM, He wants us be a part of HIM.
Jesus said--
Joh_15:4 Abide in me, and I in you. As
the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more
can ye, except ye abide in me.
Bonhoeffer goes on
to say--
'Discipleship means
adherence to Christ, and, because Christ is the object of that adherence, it
must take the form of discipleship.'
My thoughts--
I watched this show
where this girl escaped from a cult where her parents had raised her and she
went back after many years to see her parents and they believed she'd come back
hoping to once more become a part of the cult, a disciple to their cult. When we think of modern day disciples we
rarely think of that word, that term, in connection with ourselves. Why?
Because cheap grace has destroyed our sense of being disciples. That word
disciple isn't used widely, not for the average everyday person who calls
themselves a Christian. That word has more meaning to those SPECIAL people who
join cults, or who become monks and such, those who have a higher calling than
any average Christian. If you told
someone you are a disciple of Christ do you know that word alone would stop and
make them wonder if you weren't meaning some special religion- or a member of a
church called Disciple of Christ.
Whatever their thought, it wouldn't be one that is common at all, it
wouldn't be one of instant understanding and acceptance, because Christ's
followers have forgotten they are truly HIS DISCIPLES.
More on this
tomorrow by the GRACE of GOD.
We are Christ's
disciples! Please Lord help us to be YOUR disciples in TRUTH.