That, my friends, is a question that takes a lifetime of faithful discipleship to consider and probably never answer - completely. Moreover, the entire idea of "selling everything" raises issues of our relationship with wealth. You cannot read any of the Gospels - not to mention the entire Bible - to know that how we deal with our possessions is mightily important to God. It is a difficult subject, especially in the current political climate, which makes it all the more important to address. I hope we can - but I don't think the pulpit is the place to do so. The issue touches us so deeply that meaningful conversation must happen in a context where trust is present and dialogue (not monologue) can take place.
- What was this young man truly seeking?
- Why to you think he came to Jesus to find an answer?
- What to you think he was expecting that answer to be?
- Why did he turn away?
- What do you think happened to him after encountering Jesus?
- What does it really mean to follow Jesus with all our lives?
I want to reflect with you on Sunday about what it means to transform lives. Faithful discipleship should change us. By grace, God receives us as we are. Then God proceeds to change us into what God wants us to be, for the sake of ourselves and for the sake of the world. Do you agree? How has your life changed since you began to follow Jesus?
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