Wednesday, March 6, 2013

When we decide to forsake obeying we are also forsaking true belief.


Chapter 2 - The Call to Discipleship  (continued)

Bonhoeffer- 'Doubt and reflection take the place of spontaneous obedience. 

The grown-up man with his freedom of conscience vaunts his superiority over the child of obedience.

But he has acquired the freedom to enjoy moral difficulties only at the cost of renouncing obedience.

In short, it is a retreat from the reality of God to the speculations of men, from faith to doubt.'

My thoughts--

Spontaneous obedience.  We love to question God and His commands at every turn. The serpent in the garden had Eve questioning God and ever since man has questioned God.  You'll have a whole group of people who will gladly say, 'Shouldn't God be able to stand up to questioning?'  In truth, God should NOT have to stand up to anything. We are the CREATURES HE is the CREATOR! When He was obeyed mankind felt no pain, there were no tears, no hatred, nothing that is born of the evil that Satan is. It was only when man decided to disobey that all the horrors of sin were allowed into the world. Our disobedience and continued disobedience brings the pain. Yet people love to say all that God asks of us is TOO hard! That God is evil for even wanting us to obey! These are the awful things people say to excuse their desire to sin and live in a world of sin, continuously disobeying. Every single human being in their right mind knows what it means to obey and disobey. And they know that true good only comes from obeying.  The trouble is that people love to sin and enjoy the sin. They love to disobey and feel joy from that evil, they are twisted people who are controlled by Satan.   'Spontaneous obedience'  Obeying spontaneously. 'DOUBT and REFLECTION take the place of spontaneous obedience.'  As we question obeying, allowing room for doubt and reflection we are inviting Satan to play in our heads. We are inviting Satan to fill us with all sorts of things that will lead us from obedience, not towards it.

'The grown-up man with his freedom of conscience vaunts his superiority over the child of obedience.' 

My thoughts--

People who love to debate truly do vaunt their supposed superiority over those who live a life of simply obedience.  They love to call those who believe and obey - stupid, unintelligent, naïve, foolish, all because they have this notion implanted by the author of deception that God is not even real, and if He is real then He surely doesn't deserve blind obedience.

All through history those who are controlled by Satan have demeaned the simple obedient man, and it's that man who is closest to God and will gain SALVATION truly the most treasured of anything in existence.

'But he has acquired the freedom to enjoy moral difficulties only at the cost of renouncing obedience. In short, it is a retreat from the reality of God to the speculations of men, from faith to doubt.'

My thoughts--

At the cost of RENOUNCING obedience we use our freedom to enjoy moral difficulties. We pride ourselves on being able to challenge God's teachings but in reality we are only hurting ourselves - in  a very eternal way. When we stand up and shout to God (even silently) that we don't have to obey His commandments because they are just too hard, not meant for us human beings to keep, they are what denies us the happiness we deserve, their restrictions are just too constraining.  When we give all our speeches going into great detail about why God's commands are unjust we have given up our ability to truly obey God. When we give up that ability to obey, we are truly retreating from the REALITY of GOD and into mere speculations of men. We ARE in TRUTH caught up in DOUBT having forsaken FAITH.

Obeying and belief go hand in hand.  When we decide to forsake obeying we are also forsaking true belief.  So many DO NOT BELIEVE this and they are deceiving themselves! 

LORD please, please help us OBEY.

Please.

Monday, March 4, 2013

'Tear yourself away from ALL other attachments, and follow him.'


Chapter 2 - The Call to Discipleship  (continued)


Bonhoeffer- 'In the name of Christ he (the pastor) must exhort the man to obedience, to action, to take that first step. He must say: "Tear yourself away from all other attachments, and follow him."  For at this stage, the first step is what matters most. The strong point which the refractory sinner had occupied must be stormed, for in it Christ cannot be heard. The truant must be dragged from the hiding-place which he has built for himself. Only then can he recover the freedom to see, hear, and believe. Of course, though it is work, the first step entails no merit in the sight of Christ-- it can never be more than a dead work. Even so Peter has to get out of the ship before he can believe.

Briefly the position is this. Our sinner has drugged himself with cheap and easy grace by accepting the proposition that only those who believe can obey. He persists in disobedience, and seeks consolation by absolving himself. This only serves to deaden his ears to the Word of God. We cannot breach the fortress so long as we merely repeat the proposition which affords him his self-defense. So we must make for the turning point without further ado, and exhort him to obedience-- "Only those who obey can believe."

Will that lead him astray, and encourage him to trust in his own works? Far from it. He will the more easily realize that his faith is no genuine one at all. He will be rescued from his entanglement by being compelled to come to a definite decision. In this way his ears are opened once more for the call of Jesus to faith and discipleship. '

My thoughts--

'Tear yourself away from ALL other attachments, and follow him.' 

This is something people DO NOT WANT TO DO!  They war within themselves constantly. The silly thing is, people have got it in their heads that there is such a thing as giving something up and never being tempted again.  They believe the 'setting aside' of the sin that so easily besets them as a one time deal.  They read these words-

1Co 15:31  I protest by your rejoicing which I have in Christ Jesus our Lord, I die daily.

And this-

Luk_9:23  And he said to them all, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.

And they imagine that God isn't telling us that we have to die to self daily. That we aren't really being told to crucify our spiritual selves daily.  In that spiritual crucifixion we have to DENY ourselves, and give up EVERY SIN that would keep us from Christ.

Why don't we believe these words? Why do we NOT comprehend that each day as we wake up we are being told we have to truly SPIRITUALLY pick up our cross and die daily?  We don't fully comprehend that we have to sacrifice and fight the good fight in REALITY, on a REAL daily basis. The cross you are to bear, the sins you are to set aside, will be sins you do not want to give up,  the natural man loves these sins. You will have a choice to sin or not sin and you'll make the choice. When you make the choice to sin then you are making the choice to separate yourself from God.

If you sin in ignorance, sin without contemplating sinning, you have to immediately seek forgiveness.

The idea that God accepts sin in us is ludicrous, yet cheap grace has told millions that is the truth.

Cheap grace tells us NOT to worry about setting aside any besetting sin, God understands.  Cheap grace tells us to ignore the cross we are to pick up daily, it tells us to just forget all about struggling.

The Bible tells us this--
Heb_12:4  Ye have not yet resisted unto blood, striving against sin.

Please Lord help us! Bless us! Keep us from EVIL! Forgive us! May we let it be a reality in our lives- the cross we are to pick up, the setting aside of our sins, all by YOUR GRACE, YOUR COSTLY GRACE! We long to be Your disciples!  In a world that has gone so totally crazy, twisting everything calling evil good and good evil, we need to be YOURS, only YOURS!

In YOUR LOVE!

Sunday, March 3, 2013

"Your difficulty is Your sin..."


Chapter 2 - The Call to Discipleship  (continued)

Bonhoeffer- 'Unbelief thrives on cheap grace, for it is determined to persist in disobedience.'

My thoughts- How true this is.  Those who say they find it hard to believe want someone to tell them that it's easy and very simple, just do it and don't worry about anything else.  The truth is that we need to OBEY to BELIEVE and BELIEVE to OBEY, the two, as we've learned, are inseparable.  Those who do not want to obey will leap at the chance to grab ahold of cheap grace, a grace- a belief, that they can have faith without any action at all. They are content to a cling to faith without works believing that their faith is not dead. Yet the Bible tells us this--

Jas 2:24  Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only.

Jas 2:20  But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?

Yet people want to believe that they can have faith without obeying, they comfort themselves with this belief and they are deceived.

Bonhoeffer- (A pastor confronting one who does not want to believe that to believe is to obey.) '"You are disobedient, you are trying to keep some part of your life under your own control. That is what is preventing you from listening to Christ and believing in his grace. You cannot hear Christ because you are willfully disobedient. Somewhere in your heart you are refusing to listen to his call. Your difficulty is your sins." 

My thoughts- 'Your difficulty is your sins.'   NO one wants to hear those words because people are ATTACHED to their sins.  Remember this--

Heb_12:1  ... and the sin which doth so easily beset us…

The sin which doth so easily beset us, they are our CHERISHED sins. They so easily beset us because we LOVE those sins, they are a part of our lives giving us so much comfort, so much pleasure, so much contentment, so much ease. To SET aside those sins which so easily beset us means giving up pleasure, comfort, ease, contentment, enjoyment, happiness.   We don't want to admit something that is DEADLY (SIN) can bring us such joy, but it does because Satan wants us to have our minds focused on ourselves and only ourselves and our joy, not denying ourselves, not thinking of others at all.  As long as we are settled on focusing on our joy, our ease, our contentment, our happiness, our pleasure, our comfort etc, then we are susceptible to falling into sin. 

"Your difficulty is your sins.'  TRUTH! 

Please LORD, help us! Our sins beset us! Help us to lay them aside! Help us, LORD. Please, help us OBEY You in all things!

Saturday, March 2, 2013

If you persist in disobedience you will not have faith...


Chapter 2 - The Call to Discipleship  (continued)

Bonhoeffer - 'Do not say you have not got faith. Your will not have it so long as you persist in disobedience and refuse to take the first step. Neither must you say that you have faith, and therefore there is no need for you to take the first step. You have not got faith so long as and because you will not take the first step but become hardened in your unbelief under the guise of humble faith.'

My thoughts- TRUTH!

We read this--

Heb 11:7  By faith Noah, being warned of God of things not seen as yet, moved with fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house; by the which he condemned the world, and became heir of the righteousness which is by faith.
Heb 11:8  By faith Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an inheritance, obeyed; and he went out, not knowing whither he went.

Just two examples of men of FAITH and what are we told- BY FAITH  - Noah MOVED, PREPARED.  He OBEYED actively!  BY FAITH -  Abraham OBEYED, WENT OUT.  He OBEYED actively!  These two examples alone in this chapter tells us that faith is more than mere thinking you have faith- it is an active belief- it is an obeying belief. As long as we do not obey any faith we have has been twisted by Satan into a false faith and he loves getting people to believe falsely.

Bonhoeffer-'The situation is therefore not the consequence of our obedience, but the gift of him who commands obedience. Unless we are prepared to enter into that situation, our faith will be unreal and we shall deceive ourselves. We cannot avoid that situation and our objective is, and always will be faith, and faith alone. ("from faith to faith," Romans 1:17).'

My thoughts- 'The GIFT of him who commands obedience' -TRUTH. By faith we obey.  Noah didn't know exactly what was going to happen but he knew he had to obey God and it was by faith- he believed and ACTED upon that belief- it was a REAL belief to him. Taking Christ at His promises we obey.  Noah was immersed in a flood, half drowned by a freak storm and then taken out of that situation and told to build an ark because worse was coming. Abram (Abraham) wasn't miraculously taken into the future and show the land he'd possess and the offspring that would come from him. They were told what to do and they did it without proof. Today we want proof before we obey but it doesn't work that way. We have been told extensively about the Gospel of the Kingdom, the Gospel of Christ, the Gospel our Savior came to earth in the form of a human being to deliver unto us, the Gospel of our Savior dying for us so that we would be SAVED by Him and ONE day upon His return for us we would be with Him forever. We are told this and we must OBEY all that our Savior tells us so that we will have the faith we need to have.

Heb 12:1  Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us,
Heb 12:2  Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.

LAY ASIDE every weight.
LAY ASIDE every sin.
RUN with patience the race set before us.
LOOKING unto JESUS the AUTHOR and FINISHER of OUR FAITH.

We are told what to do, and we MUST OBEY! Why do we honestly believe that we do not have to obey and can still have true faith?  If Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, etc all disobeyed they would NOT have had the faith they needed to have.

Remember from yesterday Bonhoeffer said this-

'Only those who believe obey" "Only those who obey believe."

He continues to day this very thing--

Bonhoeffer- 'The truth is that so long as we hold both sides of the proposition together they contain nothing inconsistent with right belief, but as soon as one is divorced from the other, it is bound to prove a stumbling block. "Only those who believe obey" is what we say to the part of a believer's soul which obeys, and "only those who obey believe" is what we say to that part of the soul of the obedient which believes. If the first half of the proposition stands alone, the believer is exposed to the danger of cheap grace, which is another word for damnation. If the second half stands alone, the believer is exposed to the danger of salvation through works, which is another world for damnation.'

My thoughts- TRUTH! 

May God bless us as we continue to study this chapter, this book all by looking to HIS HOLY WORD for the real truth of what is being said.

It is BIBLICALLY sound the points we have touched on so far.  Obeying, believing- believing, obeying, this is FAITH and it's truth that neither can stand alone, but only together to be truth.

Bless us LORD, help us to be YOURS fully in FAITH- believing and obeying, obeying and believing in all YOU would have us do and believe, believe and do.

All in YOU LORD, all in YOUR LOVE!

By YOUR GRACE and MERCY forever!

Friday, March 1, 2013

'Are you worried because you find it so hard to believe?'


Chapter 2 - The Call to Discipleship  (continued)

Bonhoeffer- 'Are you worried because you find it so hard to believe? No one should be surprised at the difficulty of faith, if there is some part of his life where he is consciously resisting or disobeying the commandment of Jesus.'

Read that again, please.

'No one should be surprise at the difficult of faith- IF there is some part of his life where he is CONSCIOUSLY resisting or disobeying the COMMANDMENT OF JESUS.'

My thought- Why do we imagine that we can disobey willfully, resist willfully and then believe that our LOVING God will be apart of our lives through FORCE. Because isn't that what it'd be? Wouldn't God be forcing Himself on us if against our will He gave us Himself while we WILLFULLY resist Him and disobey Him? 

If you're purposely resisting someone and they keep at you, they are forcing themselves on you.
If you constantly disobey someone's rules you are NOT in any way desiring to follow them, or desiring to be a part of their life, are you?

As adults we know that if we constantly break society's laws that we are showing disrespect for society and we are punished accordingly and some people are taken out of this society and put into a special society called prison.

Society doesn't (as a rule) tolerate repeated offenders of its rules without repercussions. And judges have no choice but to believe those who choose to break society's rules don't want to be a part of that society any more. 

If we find our faith lacking and we are WILLFULLY (consciously) in some part of our life, in any part of our life, resisting or disobeying the commandments of Jesus then we are given a clue as to why our faith is lacking. We are choosing NOT to believe (not to have faith) when we choose to disobey and resist the SAVIOR. 

Our God did not leave us with the dictate to believe and then give us nothing to believe. Our God gave us the LIVING CHRIST to believe in, to follow. HE is our example!

More now from Bonhoeffer-

'Is there some part of your life which you are refusing to surrender at his behest, some sinful passion, maybe, or some animosity, some hope, perhaps your ambition or your reason? If so, you must not be surprised what you have not received the Holy Spirit, that prayer is difficult, or that your request for faith remains unanswered. Go rather and be reconciled with your brother, renounce the sin which holds you fast-- and then you will recover your faith! If you dismiss the word of God's command, you will not receive his word of grace. How can you hope to enter into communion with him when at some point in your life you are running away from him? The man who disobeys cannot believe, for only he who obeys can believe.'

My thoughts- TRUTH!

Run from this truth if you want, but you do so at your own peril.  Seriously.

Luk 10:25  And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
Luk 10:26  He said unto him, What is written in the law? how readest thou?
Luk 10:27  And he answering said, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself.
Luk 10:28  And he said unto him, Thou hast answered right: this do, and thou shalt live.

Asked of Jesus-  What shall I do to inherit eternal life?
Answered of Jesus- Nothing.   

NO!  That's not what Jesus answered! Jesus did not tell that man- do nothing.  Jesus could have told this man that but it wouldn't have been TRUTH.

Answered of Jesus- What is written in the law? How readest thou?

Answered of the man-  The reciting of the MORAL law.

Answered of Jesus-  Thou answered RIGHT.  DO and thou shalt live.

Do.

Jesus said- DO.

And in reality what Jesus was telling this man to do was LOVE Him and LOVE others, because that is what the moral commandments are.  People have perverted the law into harsh restrictive commands they need to be free of, Satan's handiwork to be sure.  When we look upon the moral law of God and find them restrictive how are we seeing the love in them? 

'The man who disobeys cannot believe, for only he who obeys can believe.'

Honestly, how can we say we have faith if we do nothing that reveals that faith to be real?

If I say I have faith in you, then I'm believing in you.  And if you tell me to do something and I believe in you then I should do it, right? If you say you have faith in me, and then don't do something I tell you to do, do you really have faith in me? Are you really believing in me? Has anyone ever said to you- 'Believe me, just believe me.'  They are asking you to have faith in them.

We've learned not to have faith in others by repeated failure for others to truly love us and desire our best interests. We've been lied to time and time again and it's made it hard for us to have faith in others.  Our God has NEVER LIED, NEVER, NOT EVEN ONCE.

Our lack of faith is NOT a fault of God's, but a fault in us for refusing to obey God, for refusing to believe enough to obey.  We ultimately choose, we are NOT forced to believe. Faith and obeying truly do go hand in hand.

When Bonhoeffer wrote the following he knew what he was talking about--

'Are you worried because you find it so hard to believe? No one should be surprised at the difficulty of faith, if there is some part of his life where he is consciously resisting or disobeying the commandment of Jesus.'

'The man who disobeys cannot believe, for only he who obeys can believe.'

Truth.

Jas_2:20  But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?

Faith without action is not true faith.

Mat_7:20  Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

Truth.

By the grace and mercy of our LORD JESUS CHRIST, more tomorrow!

Help us LORD. Bless us this Sabbath day, open our hearts to YOUR truth. Open our understanding to YOUR truth. Bless us with the Holy Spirit through YOUR love, YOUR RIGHTEOUSNESS, YOUR FORGIVENESS, YOUR LOVE.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Fix our eyes on the Word.


Chapter 2 - The Call to Discipleship  (continued)

Please read the following excerpts slowly, contemplatively.  If you need to (like I usually do) read them more than once.  We are trying to discern TRUTH from these words. This isn't God's word, it's not set in stone, it is subject to error and by the grace of God may we be able to glean the truth out of what is written and grow in Christ, grow in the knowledge of our Savior even more!

*******

Bonhoeffer-  '...only he who believes is obedient, and only he who is obedient believes.' 

'...we must never lose sight of their essential unity. For faith is only real when there is obedience, never without it, and faith only becomes faith in the act of obedience.'

'Only the obedient believe. If we are to believe, we must obey a concrete command. Without this preliminary step of obedience, our faith will only be pious humbug, and lead us to the grace which is not costly. Everything depends on the first step. It has a unique quality of its own. The first step of obedience makes Peter leave his nets, and later get out of the ship, it calls upon the young man to leave his riches. Only this new existence, created through obedience, can make faith possible.'

'This first step must be regarded to start with as an external work, which effects the change from one existence to another. It is a step within everybody's capacity, for it lies within the limits of human freedom. It is an act within the sphere of the natural law (justitia civilis) and in that sphere man is free. Although Peter cannot achieve his own conversion, he can leave his nets.  In the gospels the very first step a man must take is an act which radically affects his whole existence.'

'Once we are sure of this point, we must add at once that this step is, and can never be more than, a purely external act and a dead work of the law, which can never of itself bring a man to Christ. As an external act the new existence is no better than the old. Even at the highest estimate it can only achieve a new law of life, a new way of living which is poles apart from the new life with Christ. If the drunkard signs the pledge, or a rich man gives all his money away, they are both of them freeing themselves from their slavery to alcohol or riches, but not from their bondage to themselves. They are still moving in their own little orbit, perhaps even more than they were before. They are still subject to the commandment of works, still as submerged in the death of the old life as they were before. Of course, the work has to be done, but of itself it can never deliver them from death, disobedience and ungodliness. If we are already judged by our work, and entirely excluded from grace. Hence the term "external work" includes everything we are accustomed to call "disposition" or "good intention,"…'

'Nevertheless the external work must be done, for we still have to find our way into the situation where faith is possible. We must take a definite step. What does this mean? It means that we can only take this step aright if we fix our eyes not on the work we do, but on the word with which Jesus calls us to do it.  Peter knows he dare not climb out of the ship in his own strength-- his very first step  would be his undoing. And so he cries, "Lord, bid me come unto thee upon the waters," and Jesus answers: "Come."  Christ must first call him, for the step can only be taken at his word. This call is his grace, which calls him out of death into the new life of obedience. But when once Christ has called him, Peter has no alternative-- he must leave the ship and come to him. In the end, the first step of obedience proves to be an act of faith in the word of Christ. But we should completely misunderstand the nature of grace if we were to suppose that there was no need to take the first step, because faith was already there. Against that we must boldly assert that the step of obedience must be taken before faith can be possible. Unless he obeys, a man cannot believe.'

My thoughts-

'We can only take this step aright if we fix our eyes NOT on the WORK we do, but on the WORD with which Jesus calls us to do it.'  TRUTH.

Joh 1:1  In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
Joh 1:2  The same was in the beginning with God.
Joh 1:3  All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
Joh 1:4  In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
Joh 1:5  And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.

'The step can only be taken at his word.'
'This CALL is His GRACE'  

We truly are being called out of death and into a new life that is a call to obey our SAVIOR.

Rom 6:1  What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
Rom 6:2  God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
Rom 6:3  Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
Rom 6:4  Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
Rom 6:5  For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection:
Rom 6:6  Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.

Shall we continue to sin? No. God forbid!

And we know this--Jas_4:17  Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.

So if we KNOW what actions are approved by God as good acts, and what actions are not approved by God as good acts then it stands to reason that we sin when we choose NOT to ACT in a way approved by God.  Obey God, obeying His commands is NOT sinning.

1Jn_3:4  Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.

We are CALLED by grace.
We must die to sin by living in Christ.
We are buried with Christ by baptism.
We are raised up from that death like Christ, by the glory of the Father.

Because we are called by our Savior we truly do have to walk in NEWNESS of life.
We cannot serve sin. We are NOT called by Christ to serve sin, not ever!

The Costly grace is costly because it cost our Savior His life! If we are called by our Savior and accept His sacrifice for us, we are called to obey Him all through FAITH, all through BELIEVING in HIM and all He's done for us!

Bonhoeffer is explaining the truth that there is MORE to following Christ than willfully living our lives in our old sins while trying to claim Christ's grace.  We must obey, and this is where so many fall short choosing to disobey rather than obey. They claim they no longer are obligated to obey, but NO where are we told by our SAVIOR to not listen and do what He tells us to do. Our Savior did not spend three years ministering, teaching, just so we can ignore all He said.

Please LORD, help us as we struggle to learn more about our call to discipleship, our call to follow YOU in pure LOVE.

Bless us LORD, keep us IN YOU and ONLY in YOU- not in ourselves, not in any other, only YOU.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

'The road to faith passes through obedience to the call of Jesus.


Chapter 2 - The Call to Discipleship  (continued)

Bonhoeffer - 'Christianity without the living Christ is inevitably Christianity without discipleship, and Christianity without discipleship is always Christianity without Christ.'

'In such a religion there is trust in God, but no following of Christ. Because the Son of God became Man, because he is the Mediator, for that reason alone the only true relation we can have with him is to follow him. Discipleship is bound to Christ as the Mediator, and where it is properly understood, it necessarily implies faith in the Son of God as the Mediator. Only the Mediator, the God-Man, can call men to follow him.'

My thoughts-

There is such a thing as Christianity without the living Christ. It sounds preposterous but it's true.  People all over believe Christ died for them, that He forgives them their sins, that His grace covers them. They believe that Christ is in their Christianity but they don't believe He is in it as a living Christ who calls them to discipleship.  This statement- 'In such a religion there is trust in God, but no following of Christ.' IS TRUE!

Christ is a living Mediator between us and God. Christ calls for us to LIVE OUR LIVES with HIM as a REALITY, a real part of our lives, and the only way Christ can be a real part of our lives is if we are His DISCIPLES in much more than mere word.

Bonhoeffer- ' Discipleship without Jesus Christ is a way of our own choosing. It may be the ideal way. It may even lead to martyrdom, but it is devoid of all promise. Jesus will certainly reject it. '

My thoughts- Discipleship without Jesus Christ- in these last days there will be a multitude of so called disciples following a false Christ- one of their OWN choosing that allows them to do what they please, that allows them to satisfy themselves without denying themselves or picking up a cross. 

Luk 9:57  And it came to pass, that, as they went in the way, a certain man said unto him, Lord, I will follow thee whithersoever thou goest.
Luk 9:58  And Jesus said unto him, Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head.

Luk 9:59  And he said unto another, Follow me. But he said, Lord, suffer me first to go and bury my father.
Luk 9:60  Jesus said unto him, Let the dead bury their dead: but go thou and preach the kingdom of God.

Luk 9:61  And another also said, Lord, I will follow thee; but let me first go bid them farewell, which are at home at my house.
Luk 9:62  And Jesus said unto him, No man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.

Excuses.  Jesus KNEW even as He walked the earth that most people would make a show of following Him, but it would be little more than that.

The enthusiasm- 'Lord, I will follow thee wherever you go!'   
The realization- It will be very HARD, you will suffer.

The desire quenched by obligations- 'I will follow thee, but first let me take care of my family obligations.'
The realization- The dead bury the dead, not those who are alive to Christ.

A show of desire, nothing more- 'I will follow you, but let me say goodbye to my loved ones.'
The realization-  Pretending to be a disciple, pretending to want to follow Christ, saying you desire this but all the while you truly just want to continue on in your life the same as always. 

Jesus KNEW.

How many people SAY they desire to be a disciple of Christ's, but it stops there at the desire with NO realization?  Our desire to want to follow Christ will NOT be the same as truly following Christ.

Bonhoeffer- 'If we would follow Jesus we must take certain definite steps. The first step, which follows the call, cuts the disciple off from his previous existence. The call to follow at once produces a new situation. To stay in the old situation makes discipleship impossible.  Levi must leave the receipt of custom and Peter his nets in order to follow Jesus. One would have thought that nothing so drastic was necessary at such an early stage. Could not Jesus have initiated the publican into some new religious experience, and leave them as they were before? He could have done so, had he not been the incarnate Son of God. But since he is the Christ, he must make it clear from the start that his word is not an abstract doctrine, but the re-creation of the whole life of man. The only right and proper way is quite literally to go with Jesus. The call to follow implies that there is only one way of believing on Jesus Christ, and that is by leaving all and going with the incarnate Son of God.'

'Until that day, everything had been different. They could remain in obscurity, pursuing their work as the quiet in the land, observing the law and waiting for the coming of the Messiah. But now he has come, and his call goes forth. Faith can no longer mean sitting still and waiting-- they must rise and follow him. The call frees them from all earthly ties, and bind them to Jesus Christ alone. They must burn their boats and plunge into absolute insecurity in order to learn the demand and the gift of Christ. Had Levi stayed at his post, Jesus might have been his present help in trouble, but not the Lord of his whole life. In other words Levi would never have learnt to believe.'

'The road to faith passes through obedience to the call of Jesus. Unless a definite step is demanded, the call vanishes into thin air, and if men imagine that they can follow Jesus without taking this step, they are deluding themselves like fanatics.'

'Discipleship is not an offer man makes to Christ. It is only the call which creates the situation.'

My thoughts-

At this point how many people read this and begin to get worried that they are being told that they - like Peter, like Levi, like others - must LEAVE EVERYTHING?  How many are thinking that and simultaneously questioning where would they go, Jesus is not walking the earth and asking us to follow Him as the Apostles, as the disciples of His day. 

Bonhoeffer isn't telling us to drop everything and run off after some cult following. If we did that we'd be in great danger of once again following a path of our OWN deluded thinking and choosing, not that of Christ's!

This isn't a call to leave your current life and run off after some imagined life, but it is a call to realize the SELF sacrificing of our Savior, and what He calls His disciples to. 

We are NOT called to serve ourselves first and Christ second but that is exactly what many do.

Bonhoeffer has a LOT more to say on all this and it'll be slow going for us so please, if anyone is reading this, do not jump to any conclusions about what this man is trying to say based on my excerpts in part.  Once this whole series of excerpts are done if there is confusion and such, please, go out an buy the book and pray that as you study it that what you are reading is truly truth coming from the word of GOD, His Bible, not some made up nonsense.  It's my prayer that God guide us with His Holy Spirit so we are not caught up in any lies, but only HIS TRUTH.

Bonhoeffer so far has shown us some of the differences between Cheap Grace and Costly Grace, and now He is trying to explain the 'Call to Discipleship' to us.  This may take more than one or two blogs, so please, be patience. If I botch it all up I hope God will straighten us out.  All by HIS GRACE and HIS LOVE!

More tomorrow if He wills!