Becoming
A Completely Committed Follower of Jesus: Bible Study Lesson 2
This is the first of a
series of bible studies based on author Kyle Idleman’s book “not a fan.” In his
book the author challenges the reader to consider whether or not we are truly
committed to following Jesus or if we are as the title implies, just an
enthusiastic “admirer” of Jesus.
Are You A Professional Student?
I recall returning to the
university where I had gotten by undergraduate degree a few years after I had
graduated and discovering that one of my former college friends had not yet
graduated and was actually still attending classes. After exchanging some pleasantries I popped
the real question.. “why are you still here?” I will purposely not give you
their response (sorry to all you nosey folk…), but I rather you would answer
that question personally about your own growth and development. “Why are you
still “here” in walk with Christ? Our challenge in this bible study series is
to take an honest look at our level of commitment as a true follower of Christ.
Are we a true sacrificing follower of Jesus or just an “enthusiastic admirer?”
Do you look for opportunities to do and give more to the Lord, or search for
excuses to keep from giving or doing more? Would you rather just stay in the
confines of your comfort zone rather than move out of your stagnation in to a
pursuit of godly excellence? QUESTION:
Why do you think people linger in spiritual childhood and adolescence? It is
possible to be a perpetual student and never graduate to accepting the truth
and putting it into practice.
Information Minus Application Equals Stagnation
2
Tim 3:7 Ever
learning, and never able to come to the knowledge (discernment) of the truth.
KJV
The
author Idleman writes: “The problem
isn’t knowledge. The problem is that you can have knowledge without having
intimacy. In fact, knowledge can be a false indicator of intimacy.” “..We have
established systems of learning (within
the church) that result in knowledge but not necessarily in intimacy.” (Idleman pg 44 italics mine) In reality, I am not
asking if you know about Jesus, I am asking if you know him! QUESTIONS: How could someone confuse
knowledge of God with intimacy with God? How could you recognize someone in
that predicament?
There
is without question a biblical mandate that we as Christians “study to shew
ourselves approved unto God…” (2 Tim. 2:15) and yet such study without an
authentic desire to translate that acquired knowledge into practice is a
pointless operation. Simply attending
bible studies, reading religious books and attending Christian conferences
without specific application in our daily lives can easily make us a prime
example of the apostle is speaking of in this verse. In this particular text we discover that many
of those who heard the preaching of Paul received little to no real benefit
from his instruction. QUESTION: Why
were many of Paul’s listeners never able to come to truly understand the truth?
Was it because of Paul’s inferior doctrine or preaching ability? The mere
acquisition of information is not the same as a real relationship with Jesus
Christ.
There
is some question whether or not everyone really wants to find “truth” especially,
when that truth points out our own falsehoods, flaws and sins. We are perhaps better able to hear the truth
about others more than we are prepared to hear the truth about ourselves. Following Christ is hard work; the bulk of
which is done within us. Truly knowing Jesus is the only way to really know
what truth is. QUESTION: Why would
someone be reluctant to embrace truth?
Interestingly
in this text the Apostle Paul is confronting a band of false religious teachers
who had been peddling a bootlegged gospel that was geared to give the people a
false doctrine that afforded their followers a false sense of spiritual comfort
and security. QUESTION: Who do you
think was most susceptible to these false teacher’s doctrine? (READ 2 Tim 3: 5 – 7)
Is Your Heart Really In It?
Matt
15:8 These people
honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. NIV
The
term “these people” refer to the well bible-trained but highly hypocritical
Pharisees who in their conversations professed a relationship with God while in
reality they did not possess a relationship with God. Just keeping regular religious practices is no
guarantee that one’s heart is in the matter. QUESTION: Why might someone go through the motions of real devotion
when in reality there is none? The Pharisees had confronted Jesus about
allowing his disciples to eat without the purifying themselves to the
ceremonial washing of their hands. Like the Pharisees, we ask our children if
they have washed their hands before they come to the table, but have given
little regard to what they have watched on television. Which is the greater
issue? How much easier it is to just say
the right things rather than to do the right things. And, how much easier it is
to weigh the sins and errors of others on the personal scales of your own judgment
while never stepping on that same scale yourself!
Fans and Followers
READ: Luke 7: 37 – 50
There
have always been fans and followers and I suppose this will always be so. The
reasons why men seek out religion is as diverse as snowflakes. In the scripture
referenced in this section we meet one named Simon a religious leader of his
day; a Pharisee who invites Jesus to join him in the courtyard of his home for
a meal. Upon Jesus arrival the food was served and Simon and his guest sat down
or as was the custom of the time, reclined on a pillow placing their feet
behind them. As dinner was underway suddenly an uninvited woman crashed the
party and immediately fell at the feet of Jesus crying on his feet and wiping
the tears away with her hair, kissing his feet and anointing them with very
expensive perfume. QUESTIONS: What were the reaction of the other guest? What had the
woman did that Simon the host failed to do? Who was more of a fan in this story
and why?
Where Does Jesus Stand In Your Life?
Luke 14:26 "Anyone
who wants to be my follower must love me far more than he does his own father,
mother, wife, children, brothers, or sisters-yes, more than his own
life-otherwise he cannot be my disciple. TLB
“Jesus
isn’t just saying, “I want to be first place in your life.” He is saying, I
don’t even want there to be a second place. Fans will try to make Jesus one of
many even the first many…” (Idleman pg 59).
Following Christ requires your whole heart. EXPLAIN
“Fans don’t want to put Jesus on the throne of their hearts. Instead they keep
a couch on their hearts and offer Jesus a cushion.” (Idleman pg. 63). QUESTION:
Can you really follow Jesus part time?
I think some people may linger in spiritual childhood because they do not want to deal with the responsibility and accountability that comes with the migration from childhood to adulthood. In a spiritual sense, acquiring knowledge is a practical task but the application of the knowledge acquired requires a spiritual effort. Some become stagnated in the adolescence phase because the transition to spiritual maturity requires sacrifice, discipline, obedience, faith and longevity
ReplyDeleteSo well said! I guess that's why they call it the "work" of the ministry!
DeleteComing from 'ole skool' I would have been considered a devoted fan...”I was fascinated by the joyful connection people had with God…I wondered what made them so happy and in touch with God”. There was intensive training on how to wait on God....it was not comfortable. Sure we learned a lot in Bible class/study but coming into the knowledge of Truth was sought in lots of Fasting, Praying, and Shutting In....to seek the face of the Lord. Of course this was done early in life (no husband, children, sick parents, etc.) It was easier to forsake things you did not have. A solid foundation was laid….
ReplyDeleteAs parents we train and lay foundations for our children to grow....while standing closely by for guidance....When we fully surrender to God he sends His Comforter to stand by, guide, and keep us.
Sometimes his voice is muffled by constant pressure to do/be ........ something/somebody,
If we could standstill.... long enough to see (experience) the salvation of the Lord
A new Baby hear and know the voice of those who comfort and care (may not always be mom/dad).... If we learn that voice (comforter)...he will guide as long as we allow.
Interesting points. I think your early church experience help to lay a very solid spiritual foundation. The apostle Paul tells us that we should be very careful how we go about building on that foundation because whatever we build will be tried by the fire of life's experiences. Every season of life should serve to make us richer in the things of God and even more prepared for our ultimate translation.
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