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Luke 9:61
“Another also said, “I want to follow you, Lord, but first allow me to say good-bye to those who are at my house.””
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Title: Looking Back While Following Christ
Scripture: Luke 9:61

The man in this verse sounds spiritual. He wants to follow Jesus. He even calls Him "Lord." But he has one condition: "First let me go back and say goodbye to my family." Seems reasonable, doesn't it? We all have responsibilities. We all have people we care about. What's wrong with saying goodbye?

Jesus sees what we often miss. This man isn't just talking about a quick farewell. He's torn between two loyalties. He wants to follow Christ, but he wants to keep one foot in his old life. He's like a man trying to walk in two directions at once. Jesus knows that kind of following never works.

The problem isn't family itself. Scripture commands us to honor our parents and care for our households. The problem is the word "first." When following Jesus takes second place to anything, even good things, it stops being following at all. Jesus must be first, or He isn't really Lord.

We make the same mistake when we delay obedience. "Lord, I'll start reading Scripture regularly after things settle down at work." "I'll get involved in church after the kids are older." "I'll speak up for Christ after I get that promotion." Each delay sounds reasonable, but each puts something else first.

Christ calls us to decisive discipleship. The fishermen dropped their nets immediately. Matthew left his tax booth right away. When God calls, the time to respond is now. Every delay strengthens the chains we're trying to escape. Every look back makes it harder to move forward.

This doesn't mean we abandon our responsibilities. It means we stop using them as excuses. Following Jesus might actually make us better workers, better parents, better friends. But we won't discover that until we stop looking back and start walking forward in faith.

Prayer: Lord, forgive us for putting other things before You. Help us to follow You immediately and completely, without looking back. Give us the courage to obey today, not tomorrow. Amen.