What Kind of People Are Considered God’s Followers?
Yang Min
I
believe that like me, all the brothers and sisters in the Lord have
received lots of peace and blessings from the Lord, and that we all
have ever been resolved to follow the Lord all our life. I remember,
at that time I was fervent within. In order to repay the Lord’s
great love, I actively spread the gospel for Him and supported the
church, and I had confidence about holding on to His way. Moreover, I
constantly contemplated His grace, and I was frequently moved to
tears when I prayed, feeling so close to the Lord. I prided myself on
being a follower of the Lord.
But
unknowingly, that feeling was gone. I grew cold in love as well as in
faith; and I had no enjoyment in praying, for I received no
response from the Lord, feeling like being talking to thin air. I no
longer prided myself on being a follower of the Lord; instead, I
frequently distressed myself about failing to keep the Lord’s
teaching. I committed sins and confessed sins every day, totally
shackled without release by sins. In result, I lost my motivation for
preaching the gospel, and Ieven dreaded to have it known that
I’m a Christian, for fear that my behaviors couldn’t
glorify the Lord, but rather shamed His name. I sometimes
felt my belief in the Lord consisted only in paying empty tribute to
the name of the Lord
Jesus.
At
times, I would ask myself: Can I, who vainly grasp to the name of the
Lord Jesus, count as a follower of the Lord? Can it be that the Lord
has forsaken me? If not, why can’t I feel His presence? And why do
I feel that I have lost the lamp to my feet and the light to my path,
and sunk into the darkness?
I
often studied the Bible,
hoping to get the answer in the Scriptures. Later, from the accounts
of the Bible, I found that not all the believers in God could be
considered as God’s followers. The standard by which God judges
whether a person is His follower differs across periods of time.
Here, I’d like to share my gain with brothers and sisters, and
discuss with you about what kind of people are approved by God and
what kind of people are His followers.
In
Exodus 6, Jehovah God spoke to Moses, “Why say to the children
of Israel, I am the LORD, and I will bring you out from under the
burdens of the Egyptians, and I will rid you out of their bondage,
and I will redeem you with a stretched out arm, and with great
judgments: And I will take you to me for a people, and I will be to
you a God: and you shall know that I am the LORD your God, which
brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians” (Exodus
6:6-7). The scriptures show us that in the Old Testament Age of Law,
God chose the Israelites as His people and became their God. He
raised up Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, used him to
issue the laws to the Israelites, and guided their life on earth. The
early Israelites accepted Jehovah God’s leadership, and acted
strictly according to the laws. If anyone violated the law, those who
committed slight sins would have to offer sacrifices as Jehovah God
required, while those who sinned grievously would be put to death.
All of them were restricted by the laws. And as they had seen the
majesty and wrath of Jehovah’s disposition, they were loyal to Him.
Thus they received great grace and protection from God, and were
allowed to serve Him in the temple for generations. So, they were
followers of God in that age.
However,
as mankind had been so corrupted by Satan that they became ever more
evil and degenerate, the Jews later were not able to observe the law.
They often committed sins and violated the law, which put them in
danger of being executed by the law at any time. But, as God cared
for mankind, He carried out a new stage of work outside the temple in
steps and according to His plan. So, the incarnate Lord Jesus came
and brought the gospel of the kingdom of heaven to mankind. He hoped
that everyone could come to the light and depart from the temple so
as to follow the footsteps of God. The Bible records that, when the
Lord Jesus spread the gospel of the kingdom of heaven, He said,
“Repent you: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand”
(Matthew 3:2). Besides, He healed the sick and cast out demons, and
performed many signs and wonders. Then which people are followers of
the Lord Jesus?
At
that time, the Lord Jesus called to Peter and his brother Andrew on
the shores of the Sea of Galilee. The Bible records, “And he said
to them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men”
(Matthew 4:19). Likewise, James the son of Zebedee, and John his
brother too were called by the Lord. And He also called upon the
other disciples in this way. For example, He said to Philip, “Follow
me” (John 1:43). The Lord said so because He looked deep into
man’s hearts, and knew that Peter and the rest of them longed for
and sought the truth. And indeed, through His words, Peter and the
others recognized that the Lord Jesus had come from God. So, when the
Lord Jesus called upon them, they all followed Him without
hesitation. Eventually, they obtained the supply of the living water
of life from the words of the Lord, took His words as a guideline in
all things, and enjoyed the work of the Holy Spirit at that time.
Thus, they became genuine followers of God in that age.
But
during that time, most of the religious leaders headed by the chief
priests, scribes, and Pharisees slavishly abided by the law, refused
to come out of the temple to seek the truth that the Lord Jesus
spoke, and even blasphemed and condemned Him. They said that the Lord
Jesus spoke words of blasphemy, blasphemed that He cast out devils by
the prince of the devils, and condemned Him for His not keeping the
Sabbath. In the end, these religious leaders joined hands with the
Roman government and crucified the Lord Jesus. They were stubborn and
arrogant and kept to old ways, and in substance they hated the truth
and God. They not only did not at all have a heart of seeking the
Lord Jesus’ work, but did their utmost in condemning and
blaspheming it. Although they acknowledged Jehovah God’s name as
holy, never did they accept the Lord Jesus’ work. They could not be
considered as God’s followers anymore. This can be obviously seen
from the Lord Jesus’ attitude toward them. Just as it is recorded
in the Bible, the Lord Jesus said, “But woe to you, scribes and
Pharisees, hypocrites!” (Matthew 23:13), and “Many will
say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in your
name? and in your name have cast out devils? and in your name done
many wonderful works? And then will I profess to them, I never knew
you: depart from me, you that work iniquity” (Matthew 7:22-23).
Here, the Lord Jesus condemned them, saying that they would have
misfortune, and branding them as evil-doers. So it is clear that when
God begins His new work, if we don’t have a seeking heart but
rather condemn and blaspheme it and refuse to follow His footsteps,
then we will become ones who resist God.
From
this we can see that the work of God does not remain unchanging but
is always moving forward. He will perform new work according to the
needs of us mankind. Therefore, the measure of whether we are God’s
followers is based on whether we keep pace with His work. When God
does a new work and releases a new light, only those who can put
aside their old conceptions, listen and obey, and closely follow the
work of the Holy Spirit are God’s followers and approved by Him.
This exactly fulfills what the Bible says, “These are they which
follow the Lamb wherever he goes. These were redeemed from among men,
being the first fruits to God and to the Lamb” (Revelation
14:4). On the contrary, those who hold onto their old means of belief
and fail to follow God’s actual work cannot obtain the work of the
Holy Spirit, neither can they be regarded as ones who follow God’s
work.
Looking
at myself, I have fallen into darkness now, at a loss what to do. I
feel like I have been forsaken by the Lord, like I’m no longer His
follower, and this causes me a sudden pang of sadness. Nevertheless,
I’m still yearning for the return of the Lord Jesus day and night,
hoping to follow His footsteps. Well, brothers and sisters in the
Lord, do you have such desperate hope as I do? Let us pray to the
Lord fervently and ask Him to lead us on the path ahead. Many verses
in Revelation say, “He that has an ear, let him hear what the
Spirit said to the churches” (Revelation 2:17). The prophecies
covered in Revelation all concern the future work of God. These words
indicate that the Lord will once again speak to the churches and His
believers when He comes back. So, we should at all times be careful,
pay attention to where there is the preaching about the word of the
returned Lord. Like Peter and the other disciples, who recognized
God’s voice from the Lord’s word, we should seek so as to
recognize God’s voice and keep pace with the Lamb’s footsteps and
become God’s followers.
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