Some
of Jesus’ sayings seem to contradict other things he has said.
Today’s text is one of those. Why would the Prince of Peace say
that he did not come to bring peace? Doesn’t Jesus say in other
verses that he came to give us peace? Did Jesus really come to
turn us against members of our own families?
Well,
not necessarily, but he is pointing out here that conflicts, even
with family members, could happen because we follow him. That’s
because Jesus calls us to live a new life, putting our old ways of
sin behind us. But the people around us might not like that change.
Following
Jesus can cause rifts in families, friendships, and other
relationships. He demands full allegiance over every other human
relationship or earthly pursuit. It is really about changing our
priorities. There are many competing loyalties that we must give an
answer to in life. The devoted Christ-follower knows that at the end
of the day, only one love matters. Our loyalty to and love for Christ
must take first place. That commitment will change not only your life
but also the lives of the people around you and the generations to
come.
Following
Jesus is not just a commitment of a few hours of your time or a few
dollars from your paycheck. Following Jesus requires all of you—all
that you have and are, and all that you will be. And this is life as
it’s meant to be—full life that will last forever.