The cross is laid on
every Christian. It begins with the call to abandon the attachments of this
world. It is that dying of the old man which is the result of his encounter
with Christ. As we embark upon discipleship we surrender ourselves to Christ in
union with His death -- we give over our lives to death. Since this happens at
the beginning of the Christian life, the cross can never be merely a tragic
ending to an otherwise happy religious life. When Christ calls a man, He bids
him come and die. It may be a death like that of the first disciples who had to
leave home and work to follow Him, or it may be a death like Luther's, who had
to leave the monastery and go out into the world. But it is the same death
every time -- death in Jesus Christ, the death of the old man at His call. That
is why the rich young man was so loath to follow Jesus, for the cost of his
following was the death of his will. In fact, every command of Jesus is a call
to die, with all our affections and lusts. But we do not want to die, and
therefore Jesus Christ and His call are necessarily our death and our life.
Dietrich
Bonhoeffer
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