Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

1 June, 2026

Mark 8:34—“And when he had called the people unto him with his disciples also, he said unto them, Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.” 

These words were spoken shortly after Jesus revealed His coming suffering and death to His disciples. When Peter resisted the thought of a suffering Messiah, the Lord corrected him and then addressed not only the disciples, but also “the people”. Christ made it clear that true discipleship involves more than admiration for Him; it requires wholehearted surrender to Him.

The command begins with “deny himself”. This does not merely mean giving up certain pleasures, but renouncing self-rule. Fallen man naturally seeks his own will, honour, and comfort. So Christ calls His followers to submit their lives entirely to Him. To “deny oneself” is to dethrone the ego, surrendering our rights, agendas, and autonomy to the Lordship of Jesus.

Next, Jesus says, “take up his cross”. In the Roman world, the cross was an instrument of shame, suffering, and death. To take up the cross means willingly embracing the reproach, sacrifice, and cost of belonging to Christ. True discipleship may involve hardship, rejection, and persecution, yet believers bear these things in fellowship with their Saviour.

Finally, Christ says, “follow me”. Christianity is not merely accepting truths about Jesus, but walking after Him daily in faith, holiness, humility, and obedience. Many desire Christ’s blessings that satisfy their carnal desires, but would not follow Him and His voice. They do not see self-denial, taking up the cross, and following Him as blessings He bestows on them. 

True life is found not in preserving self, but in losing ourselves for Christ’s sake. Death to self is not a call to misery, but to profound liberation from the bondage of sin and its consequences. The road of surrender is the only road that leads to life. The Lord still calls sinners graciously to Himself to pursue only that which He purposed for them. 

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