I'm struck by Christ's demonstration of love to the rich young ruler in Mark 10.21. In answer to the man's question: "What shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?" Mark begins the verse with something unexpected. He writes, "Then Jesus, beholding the man loved him." Love in this instance was demonstrated by telling the young man to sell everything he had and give it to the poor, because it was those things that were keeping him from following Christ. While Christ looks harsh, telling the man to give up what he has, he is actually acting very kindly and lovingly because there is a barrier for the man to inherit eternal life and the man needs to rid himself of that barrier.
Perhaps one of the saddest verses in the Scriptures is the very next verse: "And he was sad at that saying and went away grieved: for he had very great possessions." Interestingly, the young man does not argue with Christ; he seems to fully understand and even agree with Christ's analysis. The problem is that he cannot give up the wealth.
What is it that stands between you and following Christ?
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