Scripture: Revelation 2:8-11
Journal: How are you like the church at Smyrna? How do the things said to that church speak
to something in your heart or life today?
How is it an encouragement to you in whatever you may be suffering these
days? What is your biggest trial or
tribulation right now? How is God
working in and through it?
Reflection: The cost of following Jesus is high. It is easy to lose sight of that fact in
the country and the culture we live in.
For most of us following Jesus in America has cost us very little,
especially compared to those who live in other parts of the world. It seems that our culture is much like the
one of the church in Laodicea rather than Smyrna. That is probably why we can tend to be a
little on the lazy and lukewarm side in our journey of faith; we have gotten
far too comfortable.
So it is a little hard for us to imagine
what it would be like to get a letter from Jesus telling us, “Do not fear
what you are about to suffer.” That
would get our attention, wouldn’t it?
How would you deal with that news?
What would it do within you? Would
it cause you immediate distress or resolve?
Would it make you determined to stand firm in the midst of the coming
trial, or try to figure out how to escape or avoid it in any way you
could? Would it cause your faith and
trust in Jesus to be strengthened, or would it cause you to question the
goodness of his heart? What if following
Jesus was to cost you everything? It
does you know. What is your reaction to
that?
You have to wonder how the church in
Smyrna received this hard and challenging word, as well as the call that
followed, “Be faithful unto death and I will give you the crown of
life.” I’d like to believe that they
handled it with all of the courage and resolve that Jesus hoped they would,
realizing that this world was not their home, but only a temporary stop on the
road to eternity. Realizing that their
life was not about them, but about God’s Kingdom and his glory. Resolving that no cost was too great to pay because
of their immense love for their Lord and Savior, Jesus.
What about us? How have we somehow escaped the notion that
following Jesus costs us everything? What
has following Jesus cost you lately? How
have you responded to that? Are you
willing to give everything to him the way the church in Smyrna was being called
to?
Prayers
Closing Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank you that you are the first
and last, who died and came to life again.
Give us the strength and the courage to be faithful to you in all
things. Amen.
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