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Henry Mahan

Lost in a Cause

Henry Mahan 4 min read
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Henry Mahan
Henry Mahan 4 min read
1,528 articles 3,940 sermons 760 books

Henry Mahan contrasts a communist's absolute devotion to his ideological cause with the Christian's commitment to Christ, arguing that believers should exhibit equal passion and sacrifice for Jesus Christ. Using Matthew 16:24-25, Mahan emphasizes that true discipleship requires denying oneself, taking up one's cross, and subordinating personal ambitions entirely to Christ's lordship—a calling that applies to all believers, not merely those in full-time ministry. He critiques the notion of accepting Christ as Savior while ignoring His Lordship, insisting that authentic Christianity means being wholly dominated by Christ's grace, gospel, and Spirit in every dimension of life.

What does the Bible say about following Christ wholeheartedly?

The Bible calls believers to deny themselves, take up their cross, and follow Christ, as emphasized in Matthew 16:24-25.

Following Christ is a call to radical self-denial and commitment, as expressed in Matthew 16:24-25. Jesus says that anyone who wishes to come after Him must deny themselves and take up their cross, which signifies a readiness to endure hardship and rejection for His sake. The passage reveals that true life is found through surrendering one's ambitions and desires for the cause of Christ, contrasting the believer’s commitment with that seen in secular causes, such as communism, which ultimately fails.

This perspective suggests that the life of a believer is dominated by Christ and His Word. Much like the young man dedicated to communism, a true believer finds meaning, purpose, and identity in their relationship with Christ. The believer evaluates all aspects of life through the lens of Christ’s teachings and the expectations of the gospel, living fully in service to Him. The commitment to Christ and His kingdom becomes the singular focus that drives all other pursuits, actions, and relationships.

Matthew 16:24-25

Why is the lordship of Christ important for Christians?

The lordship of Christ is essential as it implies total surrender and obedience to His commands in a believer's life.

The lordship of Christ is critical for Christians because it reflects the totality of His authority in the believer's life. Many preachers may discuss accepting Jesus as Savior while neglecting His kingly reign. However, true salvation inherently involves recognizing Christ as Lord as well. This acknowledgment demands that believers live in submission to His will and embrace every area of life under His governance.

Every believer is called to be a full-time servant of Christ, regardless of their secular vocation. Whether you are in a pulpit or on a factory floor, the identity as a child of God and a bond-servant of Jesus Christ remains constant. In this light, the commands and promises of Jesus Christ serve as absolute guiding principles for all actions and decisions. The believer's commitment to Christ should be evident in their daily life as they engage in the world, fulfilling the Great Commission and contributing to the glory of God.

1 Corinthians 6:20

How do we know that the promises of Jesus Christ are true?

The truth of Jesus Christ's promises is affirmed by the believer's faith and the fulfillment of Scripture.

Believers can have assurance in the promises of Jesus Christ through the firm foundation of faith in God's Word and the fulfillment of His promises throughout history. Faith is defined here as living one’s whole life on the assumption that Christ’s commands are binding and His promises are true. The Scriptures depict God as faithful, and the consistent fulfillment of His promises over time is evidence of His reliability.

Furthermore, the believer experiences the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, which confirms the truth of these promises in their lives. Such experiential validation is coupled with the knowledge that God, in His sovereignty, governs all things to purpose. Thus, Christians trust in His Word, which continually reassures them of the truth of Christ's promises, granting them hope and strength in their daily lives.

Hebrews 10:23

     Several years ago a young communist left an eastern university and traveled to Mexico to labor as a communist. He wrote to his fiancee, breaking off their engagement – "We communists have a high casualty rate. We are shot and hanged, tarred and feathered, harassed and jailed, slandered and ridiculed, fired from our jobs and in every other way made as uncomfortable as possible. A certain percentage of us expect to be killed. We live in virtual poverty, turning back to the party every penny except what is necessary to keep us alive. We have been described as fanatics. We are fanatics! Our lives are dominated by one great overshadowing factor – the struggle for world communism. We have a definite purpose in life. We have a cause to promote and for which to contend. We subordinate our petty, personal selves into this great movement and if our egos seem to be hurt or offended through subordination to the party, we are adequately compensated by the thought that each of us in his own small way is contributing to something which is true and better for mankind. There is one thing about which I am in dead earnest and that is the cause of communism. It is my life, my business, my hobby, my sweetheart, my wife, my bread and my meat. I work at it in the daytime and dream about it at night. Its hold on me grows, not lessens, as time goes by. I cannot carry on a friendship, a love affair or a conversation without relating it to communism, which both drives and guides my life. I evaluate people, books, ideas, and actions according to how they affect the communist cause and by their attitude toward itl I am willing to die for what I believe!"

     Here is a young man lost in a cause! It is a poor cause, a worthless cause, and one that shall fail. But if you will read the letter again and insert the name of the Lord Jesus Christ everywhere he mentions communism, I believe you will have expressed loud and clear the life and attitude of a true believer. This is what our Lord is saying in Matt. 16:24-25 "If any man will come after Me, Let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for My sake shall find it."

     Communism is no more offensive to men of freedom than the gospel of God's grace is to men of flesh. The believer knows that the cross is offensive, that the natural man receiveth not the things of God (they are foolishness to him), and that he will be hated of all men for Christ's sake, but he is willing not only to believe on Christ but to suffer with Him. The believers life is dominated by Christ and His Word! This is the one thing about which he is in dead earnest – the cause of Christ. It is his life, his business, his hobby, his sweetheart, his bread and meat. He works at it in the daytime and dreams of it at night. Christ's hold on him grows, not lessens, as time goes by. He cannot carry on a friendship, a business, or a conversation without relating it to Christ. He evaluates people, books, ideas, and actions according to how they relate to Christ and by their attitude toward Christ! The believer subordinates himself, his personal ambitions, his feelings, and his desires to the family of God and if he is misunderstood, offended, ignored, or fails, 'he is adequately compensated by the thought that he, in some way, has contributed to the glory of Jesus Christ.

     I am disturbed when I hear preachers talk of accepting Jesus Christ as one's Savior while ignoring His Lordship. This is certainly not the teaching of Christ. I am troubled when I hear preachers invite young people forward for dedication to "full-time service." Is not every believer a full-time believer, a full-time Christian, in full-time service? Whether I am in the pulpit or the pew, whether I am on a foreign field or employed in a factory or on a farm, whether I am a deacon or dish-washer, if I am a child of the King, a bond-servant of Jesus Christ, I am in Christ full-time, dominated full-time by His grace, His gospel, His Spirit and His love. "Ye are not your own - ye are bought with a price." As one person said long ago, "Faith is the decision to live my whole life on the assumption that the commands of Jesus Christ are absolutely binding and the-promises of Jesus Christ are absolutely true."

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