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Mark 8:34-38
Why does Christ have to say things like this? Because human nature is driven by the impulse that the only way to the things a person deeply desires is through self-centered, assertive, competitive concentration on getting what it wants. We all have this drive; however, individuals differ in the strength of human nature in them and the methods they employ to achieve their goals. Jesus says the self must be denied because human nature is driven by pride and covetousness.
Of course, the Bible is not urging us to court martyrdom. It is speaking of a general approach to life, of crucifying the self-centered impulses of human nature. This means subordinating a clamoring ego with its preoccupation with "I," "me," and "mine"; its concern for self-assertion; and its insistence on comfort and prestige. It is denying the self for the sake of embracing Christ's cause. To be ashamed to live this way of life is equivalent to being ashamed of Christ Himself.
John W. Ritenbaugh
The Elements of Motivation (Part Six): Eternal LifeRelated Topics: Ashamed of Christ | Bearing Our Cross | Competition | Denying Christ | Denying the Lord | Get Way of Life | Human Nature | Pride | Self Assertiveness | Self Centeredness | Self Denial | Taking up Cross | Way of Get
Mark 8:31-34
Jesus teaches self-denial to His disciples not only with His words but also by His actions. Notice that His call to self-denial comes immediately after predicting His own sacrificial death. He is the supreme model of the self-denial to which He calls others. He even denies Himself any urge to avenge Himself or to threaten His persecutors for what they had done to Him. In Jesus' example, we see that, by committing ourselves to God who judges rightly, we deny ourselves the temptation of worldly lusts.
Martin G. Collins
Overcoming (Part 5): Self-DenialRelated Topics: Self Control | Self Denial | Self Sacrifice | Yielding to God | Yielding to God's WillOther Forerunner Commentary entries containing Mark 8:34:
Matthew 9:27-30
Luke 6:46
John 12:20-26
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What Does Mark 8:34 Mean?
Christ must say these things because human nature drives people toward self-centered, assertive, competitive concentration to achieve desires. All possess this drive, though it varies in strength and methods. The self must be denied due to human nature's pride and covetousness. This involves a general approach to life by crucifying self-centered impulses, subordinating the ego's preoccupation with I, me, and mine, and its demands for assertion, comfort, and prestige. It means denying the self to embrace Christ's cause. Being ashamed to live this way equates to being ashamed of Christ Himself.