Read:
John 6:60-69
Popularity
is unpredictable. Check a politician. Many of them watch their ratings to see
how their constituents view their policies. They may start with a high rating,
but then those ratings may steadily decline during their term.
Jesus
also experienced a sharp fall in popularity. His popularity reached its peak
after He fed the 5,000 (John 6:14-15). It fell when He told His listeners that
He had “come down from heaven” (John
6:38). Their response to His profound claim was, in a way, Who does He think He
really is? (John 6:41).
Jesus’
popularity continued to fall when He explained how they could have Him as
spiritual bread (John 6:51-52). Confused by what they heard, they said, “This is a hard saying; who can understand
it?” (John 6:60). As a result, many left Him.
The
crowds followed Jesus conditionally. They were happy only as long as Jesus
supplied their needs and met their wants. They drew back when He asked for
absolute commitment. Jesus’ question to His disciples was “Do you also want to go away?” (John 6:67). Peter answered, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the
words of eternal life” (John 6:68).
Like
Peter, will you choose to ignore the world’s rating of Jesus and follow Him
daily and unconditionally? Remember Jesus does not want your half-hearted or 99
percent commitment. He expects yours 100 percent commitment, devotion, and
faithfulness. Do not forget that on the cross He gave Himself completely for
you.
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