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Beats From Your Pastor’s Heart:

Matthew 10:38, “And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me.”

The cross should become very personal.

It must become in our experience a personalized cross.

What do I mean by a personalized cross?

The above verse indicates that if a man is going to follow the Lord, he has to deny himself and take up his cross–his cross–and follow the Lord.

It is always “his” cross.

The Lord Jesus had His cross.

He had the Pharisees and the Sadducees, the religious people 2,000 years ago.

He had His Judas.

He had His environment that was against Him, that was ordered before the foundation of the world (Acts 2:23).

The Lord had his own personal set of circumstances, His own trials, which were sent by God.

He accepted everything, without exception.

Watch Him when He was under the fiery testings, under the environments.

And now the Lord tells us to follow Him.

Each person has to take up his cross.

It must become personalized.

We must see our environment in the same way the Lord saw His environment.

For God’s plan to be worked out in us requires death and resurrection.

We have to have our cross and know it in a personal way.

In Mark 8:34 the Lord said, “Let him deny himself, and take up his cross.”

This means the Lord has allowed certain situations.

He has allowed certain troubles and insults.

He has allowed a certain kind of husband, wife, or children.

Each of these is a certain kind of environment.

And for each, we have to take up the cross in a personal way.

Let a man take up his personalized cross.

To take up our cross means to embrace what God allows in our lives.

It means to embrace our environment as the outward cross the Lord has sent to us.

The cross must become that personal.

But have we really personalized it?

For example, when you complain about your husband, when you have an issue with your wife, when you are hoping that the other person will change–he or she is too hard on you and it is too difficult–when you have a blaming attitude, wanting to change the situation, it indicates that you are a person who has not embraced your cross.

The Lord says to such a person, “Let him take up his cross, and follow Me.”

Until Tomorrow,

With A Shepherd’s Love

Pastor

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Amy Garner’s Dad

Brandon’s Dad

Dan Haines

Darlene Wiggin’s Brother

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Freddie May’s Mom

George Alexander

Joe Johnson’s Parents

Linda Hodges’ Sister

Michael Stanley

John McClain

Linda Lanier

Mary Williams

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Tom Witcher

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Bentley Smith

James Garner’s Friend 

Kim McClain’s Mother

Lonzo Christian             

Ashley Burn’s Sisters

Bill Moody 

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Colby/Connor – Allison’s G’sons 

Greg Payne – Lisa’s Brother

Hanna Hall – Pray for Grace

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Kimberly – Dustin’s Sister  

Larry Barker  

Linda Breedlove’s Sister – Sarah

Mary Sims  

Marynell Ford

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Paula Ferus’ Missionary Friend 

Ricky Stubbs  

Rod Gustafson – Cancer

Roseleigh Osborn  

Scott Lanier – Linda’s Son 

Shaelyn – Jill’s Friend

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