Sheep to Sons

John the beloved disciple describes our relationship journey with Christ, in his gospel. All of them are important but the last one is critical. We begin as sheep.  Lost sheep is how He finds and calls us. It is comforting but there is not much in common and they don’t speak the same language. After that, we are called His servants. A servant belongs to their Master and they lose their life to follow Jesus. Being a servant of God is honorable but it is not our identity. Then we are called disciples.  One who is seeking to learn a lifestyle from their Teacher? Jesus said, “When you are mature you will be like Me.  Disciples follow Jesus with their cross!   This is a necessary relationship but doesn’t define our identity.

Later Jesus said,  “You are no longer servants but You are my friends if you do whatever I command you.”  God tells his friends, those who live in harmony with His will, secrets that He tells no one else.  Knowing things about God that others don’t, is a great privilege but still not where our identity lies.

Friend, while the relationship of sheep, servants, disciples or friends is valuable, the problem with all of them, is that they are all about what we can become or should do, instead of what Jesus has done for us.  They are all good but if our identity is based upon them, we will always be vulnerable to condemnation. Our life as a servant, disciple and friend is not always perfect. Our identity is to be based upon His performance not ours. After the resurrection, and the gift of the powerful Holy Spirit, both the Father and Jesus got what they always wanted. Jesus said, "Tell my brothers to meet me in Galilee."  Father has made us sons - that is our identity! Once we know that, all other roles are our delight and privilege!

The Divine PurposeJIM Shaw