The Cost of Discipleship
The Fellowship of Christ Sufferings
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The cross is the ultimate revelation of love because it shows love not in comfort but in cost. Jesus did not love from a distance or with words only; He entered into the depths of human sin and pain, bearing it upon Himself. Isaiah 53 describes Him as the Suffering Servant who was “despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief.” He carried our griefs, bore our sorrows, was wounded for our transgressions, and bruised for our iniquities. His suffering was not accidental but chosen — the deliberate path He walked out of love for us. By pointing His disciples to the cross as the model of love, Jesus was teaching them that love worthy of His name must be willing to suffer.
This teaching stands in sharp contrast to the world’s definition of love. The world often defines love as self-fulfillment, pleasure, or the avoidance of pain. Love is seen as valuable so long as it brings personal happiness or convenience. But the love of Christ goes beyond convenience to costly commitment. It endures rejection, bears burdens, and sacrifices self-interest for the good of others. This love is not superficial; it is cruciform — shaped by the cross. To love as Jesus loved is to embrace the reality that love will sometimes lead us into suffering, not away from it.
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