Mark tells the story of the “rich young man” who came to Jesus, sensing his 
spiritual emptiness (10:17ff).

 

The Lord Jesus saw in him a potential “Apostle Paul,” to-be, and yearned for 
his soul. Jesus extended to him an official invitation to “come, take up the 
cross, and follow Me.” What a wonderful life could have been his! And what 
wonderful books he might have written.

 

But when the young man turned down the invitation, the Lord Jesus did not rain 
down on him fire and brimstone; He simply let the young man go away and have 
what he wanted, and enjoy his wealth (as much as he could with a guilty 
conscience).

 

Jesus does not force anyone to follow Him; and neither did Jesus seek to entice 
the young man or beg him or run after him; the Lord simply backed off and let 
him have what he wanted.

 

You who read this may not have “great possessions” (although I would be happy 
if someone rich could read this and give himself to Christ!), but you have what 
you have and you have your life; Christ’s invitation to the “rich young man” is 
extended to you; if you respond with what is appropriate—a total consecration 
of yourself and all you have, He will marvelously bless your commitment.

 

God’s promises to Abraham in Genesis 12:2, 3, will be fulfilled to you: He will 
“make of [you] a great nation” (that is, your life will be important in the 
cause of God); He will “make [your] name great,” that is, you will be someone 
important all your life; He will “bless thee,” that is, make you happy truly; 
and He will “make you to be a blessing” wherever you go throughout the earth.

 

Big deal!




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