Who are you
following? In a world brimming with influencers and self-proclaimed experts,
Paul gives a radical invitation: "I urge you, then, be imitators of
me." At first glance, that
sounds bold—almost arrogant. But Paul wasn’t pointing to himself; he was
pointing to Christ. Paul lived a life so surrendered to Jesus that he could
say, “Follow me, as I follow Him.”
Paul wrote
to the Corinthians, a church struggling with pride, division, and worldly
wisdom. They were quick to follow personalities, yet slow to follow Christ. So
Paul, as their spiritual father, set himself as an example—not of perfection,
but of faithfulness. He wasn’t asking them to copy his mannerisms; he was
calling them to embrace a life fully yielded to Christ, just as he had. His
life was an open book of suffering, humility, and unwavering trust in Jesus.
Who are your
role models? Are they leading you closer to Jesus? The world tempts us to
follow success, comfort, or the latest trends, but godly examples point us to
something better—a love for God’s Word, a life of servanthood, and Christlikeness.
True discipleship isn’t about admiring from a distance; it’s about learning,
growing, and walking in the same footsteps.
Keep in mind
that our Christian walk is not just about imitation but also impartation.
If we merely try to imitate Christ (or Paul) in our own strength, we’ll fall
into legalism or frustration. But through the impartation of the Holy
Spirit, we receive the very power and presence of God to live out what we are
called to imitate.
Paul himself
emphasized this in Galatians 2:20—"It is no longer I who live, but
Christ who lives in me." Imitation without impartation is like trying
to live the Christian life in our own power. It is like having a stylish lamp
in a dark room, but discovering that the lamp isn’t plugged in, and therefore
fails to bring the light it was intended to bring. It looks good, but there’s no
power. That is why we need both imitation and impartation!
Seek out and
follow those who live with an undeniable passion for Jesus. Let their Spirit-filled
faith inspire your own. And more than that—become someone worth imitating! Live
in such a way that your life testifies to the power of the Gospel.
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