Is God Asking Me to Surrender the Thing I'm Asking Him to Bless? | Mark 10
What if the thing you're asking God to bless is actually the thing He's asking you to let go of? That's the question sitting at the heart of Mark chapter 10 today, and friend, it's a big one.
We're looking at one of the most well-known — and most misunderstood — stories in all of the Gospels: the story of the rich young ruler. This is a man who runs up to Jesus, eager, sincere, and doing everything right. He's kept the commandments since he was a boy. And yet, as Jesus looks at him with love he names the one thing the rich young ruler isn't ready to release. And he walks away sad.
Jesus isn't making a blanket statement about wealth. He's doing what He always does — he's exposing where this man's trust actually lives. Because you can't be completely obedient to God without giving him your full allegiance. And that's what Jesus is after — not just your behavior, but your whole heart.
So today I'm asking you: what are you holding in your hand so tightly you haven't even noticed? Where are you saying, 'Jesus, I'll follow you — as long as I get to keep _____"? Whatever that _____ is, that is what this episode is for.
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Nicole has spent twenty years serving the local church, first in student ministry (where she’s never lost her love of a great group game) and then leading start-ups of all kinds, from leadership development to capital campaigns. She now teaches and consults with churches and ministries to strengthen their stories and cut through confusion to discover the next right steps for success.