Matthew 10:37-39
“He
who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who
loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who does
not take his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me. He who
finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will
find it.”
Through
the annals of history God has called men and women to live on the edge.
He called Noah to build an ark for the saving of his family, Abraham to
leave his home for a country he knew not, Moses to suffer with the
people of God rather than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season,
Elisha to burn his plow, sacrifice his oxen and pursue Elijah for the
double anointing, Esther to risk her life going to the king to save her
people, Jeremiah at great personal risk and sacrifice to warn his people
of God’s judgment, Peter James and John to give up the family business
to follow Christ and become the founders of the church, and Christ who
gave up His rights as God, made Himself of no reputation, taking the
form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men, humbled
Himself and became obedient to the death of the cross for our salvation.
I
just returned from Niger where I encountered men and women living on
the edge to see the kingdom come to this barren land. I was especially
struck by a Brazilian lady whose husband was back in Brazil for three
months for surgery, leaving her to run the ministry on her own. They
lived in one room of a three-bedroom concrete house. One bedroom served
as a food pantry, while volunteers lived in the other room. Their
kitchen, dining room, and living room is a center where they prepare
meals daily and bring hope to 200 children. They have no privacy, live
on the edge financially, and are threatened by bearded men who sometimes
sit outside their home in an attempt to intimidate them from sharing
the love and hope of Christ to these children.
Living
on the edge looks different for each one of us, but every one of us is
being called and drawn to that place by the Holy Spirit. Living on the
edge is outside of our comfort zone and place of security, it is the tug
of the Spirit to involve ourselves in something beyond us, our
capacity, and ability. Living
on the edge is that place where the natural meets the supernatural, the
temporal meets the eternal, and light encounters darkness. Living on
the edge is the cry of every one of our hearts because it is where we
encounter the face of God.
Break out of the mundane, take a risk, respond to God’s Word and the tug of His Spirit and live on the edge for God.
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