Day 5: Take Up Your Cross
Scripture: Matthew 10:38–39
“Whoever does not take his cross and follow Me is not worthy of Me.”
The cross was not a symbol of comfort. It was a symbol of death, surrender, and sacrifice.
Jesus calls His followers to embrace God’s will above their own. Taking up our cross means dying to selfish ambitions and submitting ourselves completely to Christ’s leadership.
This is not easy. Every day we face choices between our desires and God’s desires. Yet Jesus promises that the path of surrender leads to true life. Those who try to preserve their lives on their own terms ultimately lose what matters most. Those who surrender everything to Christ discover lasting joy and eternal purpose.
The Christian life is not about self-preservation; it is about faithful obedience to the One who gave Himself for us.
Reflection Questions:
- What cross is God asking you to carry right now?
- Where do you need to trust God’s will more than your own?
Prayer:
Jesus, thank You for carrying the cross for my salvation. Teach me to follow You faithfully, surrendering my plans and trusting Your perfect will. Amen.
Weekly Challenge:
Each day this week, identify one fear that is hindering your walk with Christ. Write it down, pray over it, and consciously place it in God’s hands. Ask Him to replace fear with faith and courage as you follow Jesus wholeheartedly.