For the Sake of the Kingdom

There are certain moments in the Christian life when obedience feels costly. You may never say it out loud. No one else may even notice. But you do. Perhaps it’s what you have given up, what you have walked away from, what you could have pursued, what you might have gained, what you would have enjoyed had you not been following Christ: a friendship strained because you would not compromise, a career path narrowed because you would not sacrifice your conscience, a family tension endured because you belong to Christ, a reputation slighted because you would rather be faithful than admired, a comfort denied, a desire mortified, a sin forsaken, a future surrendered. And in such moments, if we are honest, we may find ourselves with Peter, in a kind of weary honesty, naming what we have left for Christ: “See, we have left our homes and followed you” (Luke 18:28).