Mark 10:21—“Then Jesus beholding him loved him, and said unto him, One thing thou lackest: go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, take up the cross, and follow me.”
A wealthy young man approached Jesus with an earnest question about eternal life. He had lived a morally disciplined life and claimed to have kept the commandments from his youth. From the outside, his life appeared admirable and devout. Yet Jesus looked deeper than outward behaviour.
The verse begins with a striking phrase: “Then Jesus, beholding him, loved him”. Before speaking words of correction, Jesus showed genuine compassion. His response did not arise from harsh judgment but from loving concern for the man’s soul.
Jesus then exposed the true issue: “One thing thou lackest”. Though the man had many virtues, something essential was missing. His possessions had taken hold of his heart. His riches had quietly taken God’s rightful place in his heart. Wealth had become a barrier that prevented full devotion to God.
Jesus called him to sell what he had, give to the poor, and follow Him. The invitation was not merely about giving away money. It was a call to place Jesus above every earthly attachment. The promise that followed was remarkable: “thou shalt have treasure in heaven”. What seemed like a loss would lead to far greater gain.
The call to give up what he loved for Christ’s sake pointed to a life of surrender and costly discipleship. Following Christ requires more than outward morality; it requires wholehearted commitment.
This encounter invites every reader to examine the heart. Many things may appear commendable in life, yet one hidden attachment can hinder full devotion t the Lord. The gracious call of Christ still stands: release whatever competes with Him and follow Him with an undivided heart.
