ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN BEGIN TO FOLLOW JESUS
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The fourth top takeaway from JESUS PLUS NOTHING stirs up so much
emotional response. In other words, there is more heat than light at
first. It's tough enough to separate Jesus from Christian ownership.
Now, this insight sounds even more foreign and out of bounds from what
we've been taught.
No matter how much evidence is offered or how many people
are produced from non-Christian cultures who are followers of Jesus,
it's still stifling to the brain. A little over a year ago about 60 of
us participated in the Montana Awakening. We were spread all over the
state, sharing the message of Jesus.
I was teamed up with a Muslim friend of mine who loves Jesus
and has been faithfully following Jesus for years. My friend is more
articulate and genuine in his relationship with Jesus than most
Christians I've known for years. On our first night in Montana, we were
scheduled to speak along with a couple of others from Germany. I began,
setting the stage for my Muslim friend's testimony of how he had come to
follow Jesus. Then he would speak and I closed out our session.
Well-meaning Christians bombarded us afterward, vehemently
and angrily arguing with my friend and me that it is impossible for a
Muslim to be a true follower of Jesus. It was just unthinkable! The same
attitude is found among the early disciples in Luke 9, where John says
to Jesus, "Master, we saw someone driving out demons in your name and we
tried to stop him, because he is not one of us." You see how it works?
It's unthinkable that anyone who is not one of us-one of our group-could
possibly have a right connection with Jesus.
In John 10 Jesus tries to instruct His disciples that He has
other disciples who do not belong to His disciples' same denomination.
He says, "I have other sheep, which are not of this fold; I must bring
them also, and they will hear My voice; and they will become one flock
with one shepherd." Whoever Jesus is talking about, these other sheep
are not from the same religious and cultural persuasion as His
disciples.
In the final book of the New Testament-Revelation-there is
reference to "A great multitude that no one could count, from every
nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne" of
Jesus. (Revelation 7)
NOTE the common theme of these passages. There is no
reference to any certain religious group, but it's clear that God is
calling people from every nation, every tribe and every language group.
So, how is it possible for a non-Christian-a Muslim,
Buddhist, Hindu, Jew or agnostic-to come to the point of being a
follower of Jesus and have a genuine saving relationship with Jesus?
I've observed it in three stages. First-a person is drawn to
Jesus because of His miracles, His teachings. At this stage a person is
fascinated with the most amazing man, Jesus. He's a great teacher and a
great example.
Second-after following Jesus for a period of time, a person
begins to embrace Jesus' principles and teachings. The principles begin
to make more and more sense, so the person who has merely been
fascinated with Jesus now begins to take Jesus seriously.
Third-after continuing to follow Jesus and embrace His
teachings and principles, this is when Jesus begins to transform a
person's life. If an internal change or conversion is going to take
place, then it will happen at this level of progression.
This progression is perfectly illustrated in Jesus'
encounter with Peter at Caesarea Philippi. Jesus asked, "Who do you say
that I am?" Peter answers by saying, "You are God's Messiah, the Son of
the living God." Jesus strokes Peter for giving such a good answer, but
says, "Flesh and blood didn't reveal that to you." Only the Father could
reveal this kind of thing to Peter. Only God can change a person's
heart. No amount of teachings or belief systems can do this.
Here's the way I see it. You don't have to believe Jesus is
the Son of God to begin to follow Jesus. The disciples didn't! In fact,
they weren't even genuine "believers", until later. It took them over
three years of following Jesus daily for God, the Father, to change
their hearts and minds of faith.
When a person begins to follow Jesus, he is set up perfectly
to have his heart totally converted-transformed by God Himself. We've
seen this happen in every major culture of the world. They first are
attracted to Jesus as a great teacher or example and later Jesus
apprehends their hearts.
One more thing. You don't have to be a Christian to be a
follower of Jesus either. Here's the point! Anyone anywhere can begin to
follow Jesus.