NOT A FAN
Becoming
A Completely Committed Follower of Jesus: Bible Study Lesson 1
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.
Following Jesus Is
Never Without Cost
Matt 19:16-23 (companion
scriptures: Mark 10:17, Luke 18:18 )
16
And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I
do, that I may have eternal life?
17 And
he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that
is, God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments.
18 He
saith unto him, Which? Jesus said, Thou shalt do no murder, Thou shalt not
commit adultery, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness,
19
Honour thy father and thy mother: and, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
20 The
young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what
lack I yet?
21
Jesus said unto him, If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and
give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and follow
me.
22 But
when the young man heard that saying, he went away sorrowful: for he had great
possessions.
23
Then said Jesus unto his disciples, Verily I say unto you, That a rich man
shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven. KJV
The young man in the scriptures here presents a most important question
to Jesus; essentially asking Jesus “What do I do to be saved?” In the gospel of Mark we are told that this
young man came running demonstrating a sense of urgency and fell on his knees
before Christ humbly pleading for Jesus’ response. He calls him by the title “teacher” so then
acknowledging his need for enlightenment from the master teacher. The young
ruler demonstrates his respect, reverence and even his belief that Jesus is
worthy of his admiration and even worship and that he has within his person the
capacity to answer this most important question concerning his eternal
destination. After some questioning by
Jesus regarding the young man’s religious practices the young man affirms his stellar
performance yet confesses that despite his best efforts at following religious
rules he still feels a lacking in his life. Jesus responses to him by telling
him if he would indeed by “perfect”
being translated as “complete in every part” he would need to sell all he
possessed and give it to the poor and follow him. Perhaps the young man was
looking for an easy entry into discipleship.
QUESTIONS: What
did Jesus mean by the remark “Why calleth me good?, none is good but one, that
is God?” Was the young man attempting to gain salvation though his works and
was Jesus somehow endorsing a salvation by works? Read Rom. 3:28.
EXPLAIN
THIS STATEMENT: Jesus didn’t bring up the law to show the young man “how” to be saved,
but rather that he needed to “be” saved.
The
Human Lacking Remains
Mark
19:20 The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth
up: what lack I yet?
Though, like the young man, we may do many righteous things, our
righteous expressions cannot be defined by one or two “good” actions or a
particular area of sacrifice and commitment. For example, merely paying your
tithes without sharing Christ readily with others shows and incompleteness.
Faithful church attendance without any responsibility to expand the gospel of
Christ shows incompleteness. There was a calling upon this young man’s life
that was yet unanswered. This left him, despite his religious practices, with a
sense of lacking and incompleteness. During Jesus’ questioning of him, he declares
his love for God and his neighbor yet is not willing to sacrifice mere things
to express his love of either.
QUESTIONS: Do
you think that the young man sincerely wanted an answer? Why? What was Jesus
offering this young man? Why were other disciples willing to take Jesus up on
his offer but not this young man? Why did Jesus ask him to sell all his
possessions when He never asked anyone else to do so?
Despite that fact that he had “great possessions,” the young man must
have been experiencing some sense if incompleteness and emptiness all of which
had driven him to seek out Christ only to walk away from his answer back into
the state of discontent from which he had come. Jesus had offered the young man
discipleship. An office that would have landed him squarely in the service of
God and would have translated his temporary earthly possessions into eternal
treasures in heaven. It is good to have
all the things that money can by unless it causes us to lose all the things
money cannot buy! Without Christ the young man would simply die and become one
of the richest men in the graveyard.
QUESTION: Do
Christians turn down God’s employment opportunities to work in his kingdom
today? If so, why?
Fan or
Follower?
“Fans often
confuse their admiration for devotion, knowledge of Jesus for intimacy with
Jesus, and assume their good intentions make up for their apathetic faith.”
Idleman pg.27
Author Kyle Idle says: “I think Jesus has a lot of fans these days.” He
goes on to define a fan as an “enthusiastic admirer” and explains how “Fans sit
safely in the stands cheering, but they know nothing of the sacrifice and pain
on the field. Fans of Jesus know all about him, but they don’t know him.” He
further states: “The biggest threat to the church today is fans who call
themselves Christians but aren’t actually interested I following Christ. They
want to be close enough to Jesus to get all the benefits, but not so close that
it requires anything from them.”
QUESTION: If you
could speak with this young man, what advice would you give him? What examples
in your own life would you use to show that you are a follower and not just a fan?
Thanks Bishop Waddell for making this week's class interesting by challenging us with questions of fan or follower.....
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ReplyDelete1. Explain this statement
A- when the law was passed it was rules and regulations and what u must do to be saved
Jesus some how demonstrated with actions and words on how to be saved
Laws say what to do in order to be saved but Jesus showed (hands on training ) how to be saved
Q- do u think the young man sincerely wanted an answered
A- yes but what he heard wasn't what he was expecting to hear
Q- Why
A- I truly believe he heard so much about this Jesus that he wanted to speak with him for himself and to see what would be the outcome of his question would be
Q- What was Jesus offering this young man
A- treasure in heaven and eternal treasure
Q- why were other disciples willing to take Jesus up on his offer but not this young man
A- others who didn't have much and wanted much but hearing that you'll have it in heaven and it would be everlasting sounds better when you don't have nothing on earth
(b) the young man felt he had everything right now and couldn't dare thinking about later
Q-why did Jesus ask him to sell all his possession when he never asked anyone else to do so
A- him being Jesus knowing our thoughts and heart, wasn't fooled by his performance but would challenge him to perform
We put on a good show , but Jesus will require an authentic, real! humble performance.
I can't speak for all Christians but yes I have denied Christ offering because at that time I couldn't dare leave what I thought was values to me, being w/o and the sense of loneliness just wasn't on the menu
If I could speak with the young man I would tell him what Christ offers is forever but what we have here now is temporarily , I would tell him when u die your money will be someone else's money
But if u die in Christ and the promises he has laid up in store for u and I is forever
. If u wish to go bankrupt right now and loose everything you have where can you go and who will promise you better than what you already have ?
I've learned the hard way when I refused Jesus, I thought I had it going on until I lost it all and no one was willing to help , but when I came running to Jesus asking to be employed I had to admit that I've mad the wrong choice but now he's giving me something better besides money , and that is his love for me.