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The Cross We Bear Pt1
The Cross We Bear
Part 1: Who Gets the Final Word?
**Series Text:** Mark 8:27–34
**Key Verse:** Mark 8:34
Following Jesus means surrendering the right to rule our own lives and allowing Christ to have the final word.
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1. See the Savior Clearly
**You cannot understand the call to the cross until you understand the identity and mission of Jesus.**
Peter correctly confessed Jesus as **the Christ**, but he struggled to accept the kind of Messiah Jesus came to be.
* Jesus is not merely a teacher, prophet, or example.
* He is the **Christ — the Messiah and Lord**.
* The cross was not an accident or Plan B.
* Jesus willingly embraced the Father’s redemptive purpose.
**Key Thought:**
It is possible to recognize Jesus’ identity while resisting Jesus’ authority.
**Question:**
Who do I say Jesus is — and does my life agree with my answer?
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2. Surrender Self-Rule Completely
Jesus said, **“Let him deny himself.”**
Self-denial does **not** mean self-hatred or believing that human life has no worth.
Self-denial means rejecting the claim that:
* I belong only to myself.
* My desires get the final vote.
* My feelings determine what is right.
* My happiness is the highest good.
* My plans are ultimately mine.
**Key Thought:**
The problem is not that self exists.
**The problem is that self wants to be god.**
The temptation of Genesis 3 is still with us: the desire to determine good and evil apart from God.
**The Question:**
### Who gets the final word?
My feelings?
My desires?
My culture?
My plans?
Or Christ?
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3. Shoulder the Cross Courageously
Jesus did not stop with, **“Deny yourself.”**
He continued: **“Take up your cross.”**
Cross-bearing is not:
* Seeking pain
* Earning salvation
* Calling every inconvenience “my cross”
* Believing suffering itself makes us holy
**Cross-bearing becomes visible when obedience to Christ costs us something we would rather keep.**
It may cost:
* Approval
* An opportunity
* A relationship
* Pride
* Comfort
* Control
**Key Thought:**
Self-denial asks, **“Who is in charge?”**
Cross-bearing asks, **“Will I still obey when obedience costs me something?”**
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4. Stay With the Savior Continually
Luke 9:23 adds one important word:
Daily.
Following Jesus is not a one-time decision of surrender.
Yesterday’s obedience does not remove today’s decision.
Jesus does not say:
**“Deny yourself, take up your cross, and suffer.”**
He says:
“Follow Me.”
**The destination is not suffering.
The destination is Jesus.**
Galatians 2:20 reminds us that the Christian life is no longer governed by independent self-rule. Christ becomes the source and governing center of our lives.
**Key Thought:**
The gospel does not destroy the self.
**It ends the self’s claim to sovereignty.**
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Personal Reflection
Where am I still trying to have the final word?
[ ] My relationships
[ ] My future
[ ] My anger
[ ] My ambition
[ ] My finances
[ ] My desires
[ ] My reputation
[ ] My plans
[ ] My forgiveness of others
[ ] Another area: __________________________
This Week’s Question
**Who has the wheel?**
Am I asking Jesus to follow my plans, or am I following Him?
Prayer
**Lord Jesus, You are Savior and Lord. Show me where I am still holding onto control. Give me grace to deny self-rule, take up my cross, and follow You faithfully. Let Your character become increasingly visible in my life. Amen.**
Remember
**Deny yourself.
Take up your cross.
Follow Him.**
**The cross is not merely a symbol of faith.
It becomes the shape of faithfulness.**
