Mark 10:17-27
Do you recognize your mistakes easily?
He was a wealthy
man and a young man. His eyes were set on religious matters - on teachers,
eternal life, good deeds. He had the look of a seeker: he seemed willing to
listen and eager to learn. He seemed a disciple-in-the-making. But his story
has a dark end. It was he that inspired Jesus famous words "It is easier
for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter the
kingdom." That man had 4 basic mistakes that many people do, and that is:
The
1st mistake: He did not recognize Jesus as Lord
The young ruler
came rushing to Jesus and falling to his knees, he asked, “How he could
have real and un-ending life?" Jesus, perceiving his mistake, answered
with a question, a question that would prove the depths of the young ruler’s
knowledge of God. "Why do you
call me good?"
Jesus was in the
habit of asking such disarming questions. The young man did not recognize
with whom he was talking - a teacher, and more than a teacher. He was
kneeling before God. The young ruler saw Jesus as a moral man, a man of insight
and depth, but he did not recognize His divine authority. And to make such a
mistake is fatal. As C.S. Lewis made
clear, Jesus is either a liar, a lunatic, or the Lord. He cannot be
only another teacher.
The
2nd Mistake: He was unaware of his own faults
Suppose for a moment that the wealthy youth had never violated the commandments Jesus
presented to him. Suppose that he had not stolen - or even envied. Suppose that
he had never spoken less than the whole truth.
Even still he was unaware of his
own faultiness.
Did you notice that Jesus only presented him with the parts of
the commandments that deal with man-to-man relationships?
The other
commandments have to do with God-to-man relationships, and this young man had
obviously not fulfilled those commands. If he had fulfilled them, he would have
immediately recognized Jesus as the Son of God. But he did not recognize Jesus,
and he did not tell the truth to Him about his behaviour.
He was wildly naive and tragically blind.
The
3rd Mistake: He misunderstood the plan of grace
"What good
thing must I do to have eternal life?" There is no good thing. Only to
believe in Jesus Christ as Saviour. As wealthy as he must have been, he was
spiritually bankrupt, and terribly poor of faith.
The
4th Mistake: He went away
In a way, this is
his only mistake. A man can misunderstand the divinity of Christ, be blind to
himself, and misunderstand God’s grace and still be saved if he will commit to
staying with God. Peter, Andrew, John, Matthew, and the others did not fully
understand the Lordship of Jesus, and they certainly did not fully understand
the plan of grace, but they stayed with Jesus. They were willing to commit to a
lifestyle of learning Him. They apprenticed themselves to Him, for the long
haul. That is the way to be saved. If you are willing to launch out with Christ
on the long journey from brokenness to wholeness, if you are willing to walk
all the way, every hard step, then you are a wise man, even if you are not
young or wealthy.
Jesus wants more than just casual encounters with us, He wants to give us life
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