By Jesse Tanner
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October 12, 2021
I was sitting with a young college athlete this past week over lunch. We have been trying to meet weekly in the form of a discipleship relationship. I always love our time together because we talk about life, football, and faith. But this past time we met, it was a challenging conversation. He was explaining to me how he wasn’t where he wanted to be in his faith. Then he cited how he hasn’t been to church in weeks and hasn’t had quality time in scripture. As I asked questions and dug deeper, there was an internal question of what his priorities were. He was going out with friends and living the typical ‘college life’ while wrestling with the values he learned in church. I know he loves Jesus and believes, but I posed the question: Do you WANT to follow Jesus? Life carries a series of choices. If I choose to watch a show on Netflix, then the dishes won’t get done. If I decide to coach football, I sacrifice the ability to be a fully present husband and father. In the case of this young man, the choice was if I go out with my friends, am I genuinely following Jesus? Think of the story in the scripture found in Matthew 8, ‘Then one of the teachers of religious law said to him, “Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go.” But Jesus replied, “Foxes have dens to live in, and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place even to lay his head.” (Matt. 8.20 NLT) Jesus is giving the religious teacher a challenge, and that challenge is, are you going to follow me when it is inconvenient, challenging, or competes with the world’s values? The challenge Jesus offered is one we should speak to ourselves. It is a test of honesty because if we cannot be honest with ourselves, we are in trouble. I asked the young man sitting across from me that day, “do you want to follow Jesus? Not because you think it right, or because your parents told you, or it is what you heard in church, but because you deeply desire to model your life after Jesus.” Since the start of the new year, I have been asking myself daily because it is vitally important for us to be honest about our priorities and where we are investing our greatest treasure, time. So, I ask you, my friend, do you want to follow Jesus? Even when it is hard, even when it isn’t convenient, or when you’re not passionate about it.