Skip to content
logo horizontal
logo tree only
logo tree only
  • about
      • Sermon Series
        • 1Timothy sermon 169 v2b
      • Times & Directions
        • Watch us online 2023 169hd web
      • About us
        • Vision Feature art grey 2022 169
      • Getting Connected
        • Newsletter,Email,Icon,Isolated,On,Special,Blue,Banner,Background,Abstract
      • Meet With A Pastor
        • Living,Room,With,Two,Yellow,Armchair,mockup,Concrete,Wall.3d,Rendering
      • New Believers
        • Care,Of,New,Life,-,Watering,Young,Plant,-,Vintage
      • Worship
        • Worship-arts-169HD-sm2
      • Baptism
        • Interested in Baptism 169HD
      • Baby Dedications
        • Baby dedication2 169HD
      • Communion
        • Communion 169HD
      • Membership
        • May 8-2025 membership class w date-16.9HD
      • Staff & Leadership
        • Team Web Rotator
      • MBC Finance Team
        • Finance Team 169
  • ministries
      • Internships
        • Internships
      • Family Ministries
        • Happy,Family,In,The,Park,Evening,Light.,The,Lights,Of
      • Kids
        • MBC KIDS Postcard 169HD
      • Teens
        • admin-ajax-rgb
        • Wednesdays the Rush
        • Fresh wave Podcast Logo Full
        • Mission Trip Blog copy
      • Adults
        • small groups 2017 HD16
        • Master_senior 3rd_Fri_ lunch slide 16.9HD
        • Womens min winter 2024
        • Adult-Sunday-School 2018 169HD
        • Young Adult 2020 16.9HD generic no dates
        • Mens Ministries 2018 169HD
        • Men,Supporting,Men,,Introduction,To,A,Men’s,Therapy,Group
      • Underground Sessions
        • Underground Sess. Signage
      • Care
        • Care team 2015 169hd
      • Grief Share: Begins March 13
        • Grief Share 169hd
      • Divorce Care
        • DivorcCare 169HD
      • Stephen Ministry
        • Stephen Ministry 2017 169HD
      • Missions – World Partners
        • Missions Logo new page2 169HD
        • Senegal Missions banner 169HD 2021
        • 1st Choice 169HD
        • city relief 169HD-MBC-COMMS-LAPTOP2020
        • market Street Mission 169HD
        • Feedng Hands
      • MBC Colson Fellows 2025
        • Colson graphic-web
      • Little Footprints Learning Center
        • LFLC Postcard 2017 V2
  • media
      • Merch Store
        • MBC Merch store 169 reg copy
      • MBC Digital Ministries: Podcasts, YouTube and Pastor blogs
        • Podcasts Feature GRaphic2
      • Sunday Service Live Stream
        • Move to YT Livestream MBC UNHINDERED noDate-169 copy
      • Pastor’s Table Blog
        • Pastor’s Table 169hd
      • YouTube Channel
        • Subscribe to MBC UNHINDERED Congregation 169
      • Pastors Weekly Video
        • Behind the Pulpit weekly YouTube 169 V2 Rach. no text
      • The Fresh Wave Podcast (For & by TEENs)
        • Fresh wave Podcast Logo Full
      • Wednesdays in the Word
        • Weds in the Word v1
      • Sermon Archive
        • Sermon Archive Banner
  • events
  • prayer
      • Praise & Prayer Weekly Update
        • Prayer Web 169hd
      • Men and Women’s Prayer Room
        • ladies and mens prayer graphic copy
  • give
      • Year-End Giving for 2025
        • 2025 Giving
      • MBC Giving
        • MBC Giving Slides_template 10 digit 2021b
      • Give Your Time & Efforts
        • Ministry Page feature graphic 169
  • connect
      • Getting Connected
        • Newsletter,Email,Icon,Isolated,On,Special,Blue,Banner,Background,Abstract
      • Shared Interest Groups, NOW FORMING
        • Shared Interest Groups 169
      • Share your Gifts
        • Serving page alt With Webpage URL 169
      • MBC Finance Team
        • Finance Team 169
      • MBC Safety & Security Team
        • Safety&Security 16×9 V1
      • MBC Buildings & Grounds Team
        • Buildings & Grounds Team 16×9 V2
      • Connection Card Form
  • log in
PrevPrevious EntryCourageous Resilience in 2024 Pt 3
Next EntryFollowing Jesus on the RoadNext

BACK TO THE PASTOR’S TABLE

What does it take to follow Jesus in an anti-Christian age? (Luke 9:1-51)

Listen to this article

Mission Impossible

We have been journeying through Luke’s Gospel. Chapters 3-8 are “miracle heavy.” People have been flocking to Jesus to hear his preaching, to receiving his healing touch, to be set free! However, in Luke 9 there is a shift—Jesus now invites his disciples to join the mission. It begins this way …

And he called the twelve together and gave them power and authority over all demons and to cure diseases,  and he sent them out to proclaim the kingdom of God and to heal. (Luke 9:1-2, ESV)

That is quite a mission! Up until this point in the story, Jesus has demonstrated power over the supernatural and, the text tells us, people are amazed and astonished. Now, Jesus calls his closest followers together, the people he has been training, and he delegates his authority to them. “Now … it’s your turn.” He is sending his disciples to proclaim the reign and power of God to the people of Israel!

How would you feel about his mission? What if Jesus showed up today and said … “Now … you do it!” How would you respond? You might say, “Jesus, that mission seems … IMPOSSIBLE!”

An Anti-Christian Age

This “seemingly” impossible mission is the tension Luke raises in chapter 9. Following Jesus is a daily choice. Following Jesus is costly. Following Jesus is scary. Why? Because our world feels “Anti-Christian.” The hostility we feel is captured in Luke 9:5-6

And wherever they do not receive you, when you leave that town shake off the dust from your feet as a testimony against them.” And they departed and went through the villages, preaching the gospel and healing everywhere. (Luke 9:5-6, ESV)

Notice, there is an assumption that, in some places, we will not be received as we proclaim the kingdom! If you read the Gospels and if you read Acts, you will see there were many people who wanted nothing to do with Jesus. The Disciples were chased out of towns; some got stoned; it was costly! Still, they went.

In fact, I would say, the disciples show us what it looks like to “Follow Jesus in an Anti-Christian Age.” Now, the truth is being a Christian has always been hard. We have an enemy who prowls around like a lion as he attempts to garner more recruits. Church history tells us persecution is the norm, not the anomaly. However, the anti-Christian sentiment in America, at least cultural speaking, is a newer phenomenon. This is what author Aaron Renn calls, The Negative World. He writes this: “The negative world is more than just a phase in recent American history; it represents something fundamentally new. For the first time in the four-hundred-year history of this country, society now disfavors Christianity.” While it’s not new in world history—it is new in America.

A Core Conviction

How do you follow Jesus in an anti-Christian age? First, you need a core conviction. Let’s get clear on the definition of a conviction: it is a strong persuasion of belief. It’s not just a thought, or a notion, or something you can live without. No! It is something that will drive you to jump off a cliff (not literally)! When I talk about a core conviction, it is a belief deep in your soul that you hold so strongly—nothing will cause you to let go of it. Following Jesus requires a core conviction of his IDENTITY and MISSION. Look at the question Jesus asks the disciples in v. 20:

Then he said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” (Luke 9:20, ESV)

If you are going to tell people about Jesus—you must have a core conviction about his identity.

A Costly Commitment

Second, you have to count the cost. Jesus links the cost to his previous words about his mission. He then outlines some conditions for discipleship. 

And he said to all, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. (Luke 9:23, ESV)

I want you to read that verse again and ask yourself—what does that mean? What does it mean for you? Jesus is portraying this vivid, shocking and horrifying image. Remember, we take for granted, 2000 years later that Roman Crucifixion is in the history books. Rhe disciples were living it. Crucifixions happened on a regular basis—they were gruesome and horrific. So put yourself in their shoes.

This image was taken from the Roman custom whereby a condemned person would carry their crossbar to the site of their execution. It was a public processional—literally people walking their funeral. What Jesus is implying here is this: “the person carrying their cross knows their life in this world is finished (ZECNT, 390).” If I take up my cross and follow Jesus there is no turning back, as the song says. Jesus just predicted his death and he is telling his disciples, if you want to follow me … that is the road.

I want you to notice a key point: denying yourself is more than just putting aside worldly pleasures. You might say, “I am going to deny myself coffee, or chocolate, or burgers … for a time.” However, this verse is talking about disowning yourself—it is turning from the idolatry of self-centeredness.

The Ears of A Child

Finally, you need the ears of a child. In Luke 9:44 Jesus says this:

Jesus said to his disciples, “Let these words sink into your ears: The Son of Man is about to be delivered into the hands of men.” (Luke 9:44, ESV)

I love that image, “let these words sink into your ears …” I would add, “let them sink all the way down to your hearts.” Why does Jesus say this? I think Jesus is telling them, and us, that life is not always celebratory. You can’t stay on the mountain, you have to walk through the valley of the shadow of death. Suffering is coming. It is part of the death to life mission.

Are Jesus words sinking into your ear? Or is there wax build up? My wife is a nurse, so I know all about wax build up in the ears. Sometimes it clogs our hearing and you have to clean it out! Jesus is saying something crucial here. He is going to die … for us. When he says, “take up your cross,” he is inviting us to suffer for the mission as well. Are we ready? Are his words sinking in our ears and taking root in your heart? Because the disciples don’t get it. Their ears are clogged because the next moment the disciples are arguing about who is the greatest! Picture this scene. They are all celebrating—they are all talking about how great Jesus is and what he did. Then, they are arguing about, I think, who Jesus likes and will use the most. Peter says to John—“Anything you can do I can do better!” John replies, “I can do anything better than you …” back and forth. Then we read this …

But Jesus, knowing the reasoning of their hearts, took a child and put him by his side and said to them, “Whoever receives this child in my name receives me, and whoever receives me receives him who sent me. For he who is least among you all is the one who is great.” (Luke 9:47-48, ESV)

First ears … now the child. What is Jesus doing? In the ancient world, children had no power, status or rights. They were insignificant. Many children died in infancy. It was a child in the previous scene who was tormented by a demon. Jesus is not using the child as an exemplar, but he is teaching the disciples a lesson on true greatness. And he turns their worldview upside down!

On the mountain, God himself told the disciples about Jesus, “This is my Son, my Chosen One, listen to him! (9:35)” Jesus speaks and tells them to let his words sink in their ears. Then he brings out a child and says this: “the least among you is the greatest.” Stop arguing about who is the best!

The New Exodus

I want to take you to the mountain. As Peter and John and James were sleeping, Moses and Elijah appear with this flash of light. The disciples watch as they are talking to Jesus. Look what they were saying in v. 31:

And behold, two men were talking with him, Moses and Elijah, who appeared in glory and spoke of his departure, which he was about to accomplish at Jerusalem. (Luke 9:30-31, ESV)

Moses, Elijah and Jesus … wow! What a scene. And what are they talking about? They are talking about the mission. Jesus is about leave for Jerusalem, where he will deny himself, take up his cross and lose his life.

Luke gives us a clue about the significance of Jesus mission. I want you to circle that word “DEPARTURE.” Literally, in the Greek it can be translated as “Exodus.” What an image! In the Old Testament, the Exodus was the story of God delivering his people out of slavery in Egypt, by grace, parting the Red Sea, and defeating their enemies. Now, Luke is pointing us toward the NEW EXODUS, the ultimate once for all EXODUS that Jesus is about to accomplish.

In Exodus, the blood of the Passover lamb was painted on the door of the people of God. Now, the blood of the Lamb of God is painted on the hearts of every one of his followers. Jesus is about to begin a journey to Jerusalem that will cost him his life so that we can be saved! That is the mission! That is COSTLY GRACE! The biggest turning point in Luke’s Gospel is 9:51 when we read this …

When the days drew near for him to be taken up, he set his face to go to Jerusalem. (Luke 9:51, ESV)

To Jerusalem … where he would die. To Jerusalem … the new exodus begins. Jesus is laser focused on the cross. The rest of Luke’s Gospel is taking us to the cross. We may live in an anti-Christian age, but the blood of the lamb still runs red to cleanse the hearts of his people. The blood of the lamb is still effectual for all who call on his name. And the mission the Father sent the Son to accomplish is now lived out through his church as we take up our cross and follow him.

Bob Erbig

Bob Erbig

Bob Erbig serves as Lead Pastor: Preaching, Family Life and Mission at Millington Baptist Church in Basking Ridge, NJ. He is a graduate of Eastern University and Denver Theological Seminary. He and his wife Amanda enjoy one daughter.
PrevPrevious EntryCourageous Resilience in 2024 Pt 3
Next EntryFollowing Jesus on the RoadNext

BACK TO THE PASTOR’S TABLE

Like what you see? Sign up to receive notifications from The Pastor's Table!
Loading
Like what you see? Sign up to receive notifications from The Pastor's Table!
Loading

Recent Entries

Loading...

The Foundation of a Healthy Church (1 Tim. 1:12-20)

May 6, 2025
/
Bob Erbig
The Consequences of a Faulty Foundation A healthy church has a solid foundation. However, if the foundation of any building is faulty, there are consequences. Let me offer an example. In June 2021, shockingly, part of a high-rise condo building in Surfside, Florida dropped into the parking garage below. The condominium...
Read More

This is a Church: Rediscovering God’s Blueprint for His People

April 28, 2025
/
Dave Hentschel
By Pastor Dave Hentschel | April 27, 2025 When you hear the word church, what comes to mind? A building with a steeple? A Sunday event? Maybe even memories of a place where you were hurt? In our new sermon series, A Divine Blueprint: Practical Wisdom for Building Healthy Churches,...
Read More

Graves into Gardens: How the Resurrection Gives Us Resilient Hope

April 22, 2025
/
Dave Hentschel
A Sermon Summary on 2 Cor 5:1-17 By Pastor Dave Hentschel This Easter, churches around the globe echoed the same great truth: Christ is risen! But for some, that celebration feels distant. Maybe you’re carrying grief, facing uncertainty, or dealing with circumstances that feel like death. If that’s you, Easter...
Read More

Marks of Resilient Love

April 16, 2025
/
Bob Erbig
Non-Resilient Relationships How are relationships doing? Is our world marked by resilient love? While there are pockets of encouragement, I suspect most of us know people in at least three categories: (1) Broken Marriages. Now, I do need to add a caveat here: while divorce is an undesirable thing, there...
Read More

Resilience Through Weakness (2 Cor. 12:1-10)

April 8, 2025
/
Bob Erbig
The Snow White Axiom I would argue that, as 21st-century Americans, we have been conditioned to accept two axioms: (1) First, strength is developed in isolation—self-made individuals are to be admired. How many stories do you know of people who reached the top of their field with no help from...
Read More

The Marks of Resilient Leadership: How to Distinguish Godly Leaders from False Guides.

April 1, 2025
/
Dave Hentschel
A Sermon Summary on 2 Cor 10:1-11:33 By Pastor Dave Hentschel In a world craving strong leadership, it can be difficult to distinguish between true, godly leaders and those who only appear to be leading well. Leadership is often judged by outward success, charisma, or personal influence, but Scripture offers...
Read More
1 2 … 29 Next »

The Foundation of a Healthy Church (1 Tim. 1:12-20)

The Consequences of a Faulty Foundation A healthy church has a solid foundation. However, if the foundation of any building is faulty, there are consequences. Let me offer an example. In June 2021, shockingly, part of a high-rise condo building in Surfside, Florida dropped into the parking garage below. The condominium tower was designed in the

Read More
Bob Erbig May 6, 2025

This is a Church: Rediscovering God’s Blueprint for His People

By Pastor Dave Hentschel | April 27, 2025 When you hear the word church, what comes to mind? A building with a steeple? A Sunday event? Maybe even memories of a place where you were hurt? In our new sermon series, A Divine Blueprint: Practical Wisdom for Building Healthy Churches, we’re returning to the basics

Read More
Dave Hentschel April 28, 2025

Graves into Gardens: How the Resurrection Gives Us Resilient Hope

A Sermon Summary on 2 Cor 5:1-17 By Pastor Dave Hentschel This Easter, churches around the globe echoed the same great truth: Christ is risen! But for some, that celebration feels distant. Maybe you’re carrying grief, facing uncertainty, or dealing with circumstances that feel like death. If that’s you, Easter isn’t irrelevant—it’s exactly for you.

Read More
Dave Hentschel April 22, 2025
Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5
  • www.millingtonbaptist.org
  • mbc@millingtonbaptist.org
  • /millingtonchurch
  • /MBCNewJersey
  • www.millingtonbaptist.org
  • mbc@millingtonbaptist.org
  • facebook.com/millingtonchurch
  • twitter.com/MBCNewJersey
  • 520 King George Road | Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 | 908-647-0594
  • about
    • Back
    • Sermon Series
      • Back
      • Back
    • Times & Directions
      • Back
      • Back
    • About us
      • Back
      • Back
    • Getting Connected
      • Back
      • Getting Connected
      • Back
    • Meet With A Pastor
      • Back
      • Meet With A Pastor
      • Back
    • New Believers
      • Back
      • New Believers
      • Back
    • Worship
      • Back
      • Back
    • Baptism
      • Back
      • Back
    • Baby Dedications
      • Back
      • Baby Dedications
      • Back
    • Communion
      • Back
      • Communion
      • Back
    • Membership
      • Back
      • Back
    • Staff & Leadership
      • Back
      • Back
    • MBC Finance Team
      • Back
      • MBC Finance Team
      • Back
    • Back
  • ministries
    • Back
    • Internships
      • Back
      • Internships
      • Back
    • Family Ministries
      • Back
      • Family Ministries
      • Back
    • Kids
      • Back
      • MBC Kids
      • Back
    • Teens
      • Back
      • Teens
      • The Break
      • The Fresh Wave Podcast
      • Teens Missions Blog
      • Back
    • Adults
      • Back
      • Small Groups
      • Senior Luncheon
      • Women
      • Adult Education
      • Young Adults
      • Men
      • Radical Mentoring – Coming in September
      • Back
    • Underground Sessions
      • Back
      • Underground Sessions
      • Back
    • Care
      • Back
      • Back
    • Grief Share: Begins March 13
      • Back
      • Grief Share: Begins March 13
      • Back
    • Divorce Care
      • Back
      • Divorce Care
      • Back
    • Stephen Ministry
      • Back
      • Back
    • Missions – World Partners
      • Back
      • MBC Missions – World Partners
      • Senegal
      • First Choice
      • The Relief Bus
      • Market Street
      • Feeding Hands
      • Back
    • MBC Colson Fellows 2025
      • Back
      • MBC Colson Fellows 2025
      • Back
    • Little Footprints Learning Center
      • Back
      • Back
    • Back
  • media
    • Back
    • Merch Store
      • Back
      • Merch Store
      • Back
    • MBC Digital Ministries: Podcasts, YouTube and Pastor blogs
      • Back
      • MBC Digital Ministries: Podcasts, YouTube and Pastor blogs
      • Back
    • Sunday Service Live Stream
      • Back
      • MBC Live
      • Back
    • Pastor’s Table Blog
      • Back
      • Pastor’s Table Blog
      • Back
    • YouTube Channel
      • Back
      • YouTube
      • Back
    • Pastors Weekly Video
      • Back
      • Updates & Connection Opportunities
      • Back
    • The Fresh Wave Podcast (For & by TEENs)
      • Back
      • The Fresh Wave Podcast
      • Back
    • Wednesdays in the Word
      • Back
      • Wednesdays in the Word
      • Back
    • Sermon Archive
      • Back
      • Sermon Archive
      • Back
    • Back
  • events
  • prayer
    • Back
    • Praise & Prayer Weekly Update
      • Back
      • Praise & Prayer Weekly Update
      • Back
    • Men and Women’s Prayer Room
      • Back
      • Men and Women’s Prayer Room
      • Back
    • Back
  • give
    • Back
    • Year-End Giving for 2025
      • Back
      • Year-End Giving for 2025
      • Back
    • MBC Giving
      • Back
      • give
      • Back
    • Give Your Time & Efforts
      • Back
      • Share your Gifts
      • Back
    • Back
  • connect
    • Back
    • Getting Connected
      • Back
      • getting connected
      • Back
    • Shared Interest Groups, NOW FORMING
      • Back
      • Shared Interest Groups, NOW FORMING
      • Back
    • Share your Gifts
      • Back
      • Share your Gifts
      • Back
    • MBC Finance Team
      • Back
      • MBC Finance Team
      • Back
    • MBC Safety & Security Team
      • Back
      • MBC Safety & Security Team
      • Back
    • MBC Buildings & Grounds Team
      • Back
      • MBC Buildings & Grounds Team
      • Back
    • Connection Card Form
    • Back
  • log in