Now He said to all, "If anyone is wanting to come after Me, let him disown himself and pick up his cross daily and follow Me"
Lukes Account 9: 23, Concordant New Testament
It's a question that I've heard more than a few times. In fact, it's a question I've even asked myself. Is there indeed a cost which we pay for following Christ Jesus? Now, there are those in the mainstream church who will choose to quote a few cherry picked scriptures in order to illustrate the fact that to follow Jesus is to pay for that opportunity in some way. For even Jesus has proclaimed that if one should be choosing to follow Him that he should, "Disown himself and pick up his cross daily and follow Me" {Lukes Account 9:23}. Pick up my cross? Am I to do exactly as Christ did? One issue that I have with this line of thinking is that our salvation in the free gift given unto us by the Father. Do we follow Jesus in order that we be saved? If so, Jesus has already paid that debt. The apostle Paul speaks to the truth that if we confess with our mouth that Jesus is Lord, and believe that the Father raised Him from among the dead that we will be saved {Paul to the Romans 10:9}. Is our own belief in Jesus a price which we pay for following Him? I wouldn't agree with that statement. What I WOULD consider as feasible is that which we will give up in our own pursuit of Jesus. It is a common belief that if we're to follow Jesus, that we need to be resisting that which is of the world. Paul speaks to this when he proclaims that we are to set our minds upon that which is above and not that which is on the earth {Paul to the Colossians 3:2}. Still, is to give up that which we might desire in this world a price to pay for following Christ? If so, then to follow Jesus may indeed bear a cost to us. For some time, I was involved in the pursuit of the flesh in my life. I've written many times of my own times spent within the strip clubs in my town. When my eyes were opened to who I truly was in Christ, that life meant less and less to me. Was this part of the price which I paid to follow Christ? As far as worldly desires I would say yes. Yet giving up my desire for the flesh in the end saved me money, so what was the price I paid for Jesus? In the end, that price paid may have been in denying my desires of this world, but is there a financial cost related to that? But I've come to learn that looking at the cost of following Jesus in strictly financial terms might be the best indication of what we give up for Him.
If then, you were roused together with Christ, be seeking that which is above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God. Be disposed to that which is above, not to that on the earth, for you died, and your life is hid together with Christ in God. Whenever Christ, our life, should be manifested, then you also shall be manifested together with Him in glory
Paul to the Colossians 3: 1-4, Concordant New Testament
That which we cannot place a monetary value on is that which we ultimately have given up for Christ Jesus. That is our old identity, who we once were before being nailed to the cross together with Him in death. Paul states pretty clearly that we have indeed died with Christ {Paul to the Galatians 2:20, Paul to the Colossians 3:3}. Without our life in Jesus which we now share in our union with Him, our life would indeed be our own {Johns Account 14:20}. But we have died. We have died, and our life is now together with Christ Jesus in God {Paul to the Colossians 3:3}. so, tell me, what is the cost of that which we sacrificed? Can we place the fact that we've died together with Jesus in human financial terms? I would say no. Because when we speak of our death in Christ Jesus we're not speaking in financial terms, but in terms of our own spiritual identity. For in Christ we are no longer identified in human terms, but in union with the spirit of Christ. When we look upon ourselves now and who we really are, we see Jesus. Gone is the man who chased after the desires of this world, he has died. Will your eyes be opened to this truth as mine were? Maybe, but when they are it will be at the will of the Father. However, simply because one does not understand who he is in Jesus does not negate the fact that he has indeed died and is now alive in Christ. Their eyes have simply not been opened to who it is that they are in Him.
~Scott~