Pieter Breugel, "The Fight Between Carnival & Lent" (1559)
We heard today Jesus’ words about the cost of
discipleship. His words are tough and uncompromising; He makes it clear that
Christianity is not an escape route or a pleasant hobby to fill the hours. Like
a lot of things in this life though, if it’s truly worthwhile, it comes
at a cost. There’s a saying that there’s no such thing as a free
meal/ticket/gift. How true is that! It’s not just cost in cash though, although
that has to be worked for. There are costs to be considered in time, effort,
and energy. If studying on a course, there are probably tuition fees, fees for
books etc. but they do not guarantee a successful outcome that comes through
hard work alone. The painting the ‘Fight between Carnival and Lent’
by Brueghel shows that we can be motivated by such things as greed and self
seeking. However, we need to move away from these things if we are to follow Christ’s
cross and His way.
It cost Jesus everything to win forgiveness for
us and as disciples we can expect life to be tough at times, but it is in
coming through difficulty, and hardship we recognise that the effort was worth
enduring. However we can trust in God, and His love will be with us in our darkest
moments, for He will not forsake us. His perfect love will remove even our
deepest fears.
Rev Frances
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