The message of the Cross..(2)

Who do I identify with..

First and foremost, as a follower of Jesus, I have been called to belong to Jesus Christ.

I am of Christ. I am in Christ. I belong to Christ. I follow Christ.

I was not called or chosen to wave the banner for Pentecostalism, Baptists, Methodism, episcopalian, Church of England etc. etc. or declare my allegiance to any particular denomination.

No, first and foremost my allegiance is to Jesus.

It was in His name I was baptised for the remission of my sins.

I am not called to be a disciple of a charismatic Christian leader, a prophet, a worker of signs and wonders or a mass evangelist.

I am called and chosen to be a disciple of Jesus.

Now I plead with you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment. For it has been declared to me concerning you, my brethren, by those of Chloe’s household, that there are contentions among you. Now I say this, that each of you says, “I am of Paul,” or “I am of Apollos,” or “I am of Cephas,” or “I am of Christ.” Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified for you? Or were you baptized in the name of Paul?” 1 Cor 1 10-13
Who do you first and foremost identify with dear friend?

11 responses to “The message of the Cross..(2)”

  1. davidsdailydose avatar

    Here in the U. S. there has been a rise in Christian Nationalism. Folks believe and act like Jesus was an American flag waving, Bible thumping patriot who packed a gun.

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Thats crazy isn’t it David. Where do these ideas come from but they can quickly become radical.

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  2. Majik avatar

    Thanks for this reminder, Nicola. Sometimes I forget. https://lousyhaiku.blog/2023/09/24/lousy-haiku-322/

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Me too. It’s when you read those bible verses and it brings you back to the truth of who it is all about and who it is for.

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  3. Alan Kearns avatar

    Absolutely spot on Nicola! Hallelujah sister 🙌
    Denominationalism can be a wicked diversion from what and Who really matters.

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      That is so true Alan.

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  4. Manu avatar

    I so agree Nicola. I say I am a follower of Jesus.

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  5. BerryBunch.family avatar
    BerryBunch.family

    The number of times people have looked at me funny when they asked me my denomination and I simply replied with “Christian”………..

    While at a festival, in a lovely conversation, it ended abruptly with “what, you mean you’re not Methodist?!”…..

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      I’ve had those conversations too 😊

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      1. BerryBunch.family avatar
        BerryBunch.family

        Funny isn’t it…Paul dealt with the same thing , some 2,000 years ago – there’s ‘nothing new under the sun’

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