Hard to be unworthy of Christ when one has been accepted in the Beloved and made a member of Him.
Hey Musterion,
Does Scripture say that somewhere?
Jesus explicitly says in Matthew 10:38: "And he who does not take his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me."
You said it is hard to be unworthy of Christ. I don't think the Bible says that anywhere.
Jesus said we are unworthy of Him if we refuse to take up our cross and follow Him. Doesn't seem to be that hard to be unworthy of Him. Just refuse our cross. Just refuse the cost of discipleship to Him.
What Jesus is saying is that being His disciple is going to be demanding of us. Including self-denial, suffering, and maybe death. That is what the image of the cross portrays.
I'm still waiting to see where you find Scripture telling us that He meant that for only some people and not others? Or some of His followers and not others? I am not seeing where He says that that is what He means.
Can't have both. Either one or the other is true for believers.
I don't think your logic makes sense here.
If Believers are those who have been accepted and made a member of Him,
But His words about the cross cannot apply to them. (You said it is either/or)
Then Jesus' words about carrying the cross would be directed specifically at non-believers
only.
A couple of problems with that, I think.
First, everyone is a non-believer at some point. So His words would apply to
everyone... since nobody emerges from the womb a believer.
Second, Chapter 10 of Matthew is directed right at the 12 Apostles...not unbelievers. Matthew 10:1 :"And when He had called His twelve disciples to Him,..." Jesus is speaking directly to the 12 for the entire chapter. He is not speaking to unbelievers.
Third, what are non-believers choices if what you say is true? They can either:
a. take up their cross and follow Him to be made worthy of Him. Like He says. OR
b. they can be accepted in the Beloved and be made a member of Him. Then His words about the cross do not apply to them.
Well. I'll choose b. I think everyone would choose b. It just sounds easier and like a much better deal. But that means that:
Jesus' words about taking up our crosses applies to NOBODY. Why is He wasting His time teaching people things that apply to NOBODY?
Fourth problem, your logic that it can't be both. Either one or the other is true for believers. Well, that is
your logic. The bible nowhere says that either one or the other is true for believers.
And I think that that logic makes a mess of Jesus' own words.
He tells us pretty straightforwardly in that passage that to be worthy of Him is to embrace a cross.
To say that we can be worthy of Him....but "No thanks on the cross part, Jesus."....that contradicts what He himself says.
For now I am going to assume that your logic above is the reason you said the cross only applies to some people.
Or is there a Scripture reference that says that somewhere?
Peace.