Christ Wants Our Reaffirmation to Him

Category: Excerpts
Bible: John 6

When many stopped following Jesus, He looked at those left and said, “Do you want to go away as well?” We see here that Christ wants our reaffirmation to Him. To declare as Peter did in John 6:68-69, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have believed, and have come to know, that you are the Holy One of God.”


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John 6:66 Again, we get this feel for Jesus of Nazereth - the historical Jesus of Nazareth. John 6:66 "After this, many of the disciples turned back and no longer walked with Him. Jesus said to the twelve, 'Do you want to go away as well?' Simon Peter answered Him, 'Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.'" And see, here's the thing, He not only let many of His disciples walk away that day, He even looked over at the inner circle. Isn't that amazing? You guys want to go to? He not only was not trying to keep all the other disciples from going - He wasn't saying, Well, hold on, guys! Hold on! Maybe we can renegotiate terms here. If you didn't like something I said, maybe we can tone that down. He never did that. He laid it out there. They didn't want it on His terms. They didn't accept Him for Who He was. They didn't accept what He was calling them to. And they walked. He didn't argue. He didn't debate. He didn't deliberate. He didn't throw Himself in the way. In fact, what He does is He looks over at the other guys who aren't walking, and He says, Do you guys want to go too? I mean, put yourself in that place. Here you are - Peter. He looks at you. It's like, Lord, I wasn't walking. We weren't going. Why are you directing your attention to us? But you see, that's what He always does. You know what He wanted? A reaffirmation right there. Are you guys totally in? And see, He does that. We can watch other people walk away. You can watch people leave your church. You can watch people turn their backs, and they go away. And see, we can stand there. But even there, the Lord is not going to let us be spectators. Because He's going to turn right to you and say, Are you all in? Can you affirm am I your all? Am I the only answer? Full allegiance to Me? All in or all out? That's what He was looking for in these guys. He wants them to reaffirm. Are you still all in or not? His question to you: Do you want to go away as well? What's He looking for? Fresh commitment. "So therefore, any one of you who does not surrender all that he has cannot be My disciple." What does Christ want you to surrender? In a word. One word. Everything.