Who
said you had any rights anyway? You were suppose to
have left them at the foot of the cross. Jesus said,
“If
any man come after Me, let him deny himself, and take
up his cross daily, and follow Me. For whosoever will save his life will lose
it; but whosoever will lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it.” (Luke 9:23
& 24)
Remember,
“You
are not your own, you are bought with a price.” Hopefully, someday,
somehow you will mature to the place where you can distinguish between “rights” and
“responsibility.” What do I mean when I say “distinguish between rights
and responsibility?
Even
though we stated earlier that you should have surrendered your rights at the
foot of the cross, be sure to note that you do, indeed, have rights. In his
discourse on ‘agape,’ or, divine love, in I Corinthians 13, Paul shares many
characteristics of love. One of these traits, as stated in the Amplified
Version, is that, Agape, the real, God kind of love, does not demand it own
rights. It is stated like this:
“...Love
(God’s love in us) does not insist on its own rights, or its own way, for it is
not self seeking; it is not touchy or fretful or resentful; it takes no account
of evil done to it (it pays no attention to a suffered wrong)”. (v.5)
Here
is a man who loves God, who knows God, and wrote more of the New Testament than
any other writer. He knows the word! He knows what divine love is all about. He
could have demanded many things of the Corinthians, because of ‘his rights’ and
his apostolic order and office. This man also knew that he had the
responsibility to love everybody. He responded to their needs rather than
insisting on ‘his rights’ and privileges.
The
Corinthians were constantly challenging Paul’s
authority and apostleship. Because he truly had this authority, he showed them
what he had the ‘right’ to do because of their attitude and behavior.
The
Apostle records what is in his heart in order to teach the fact that although
you possess the right to certain privileges you still possess the
responsibility to love and minister to those who would attempt to take away
those rights. My mind is racing right now to that passage where Paul said, “Owe
nothing to anyone except to love one another; for he who loves his neighbor has
fulfilled the law” (Romans 13:8, NASB). Notice how Paul presents his
case. It will work for you also.
“Don’t
I have the right to be given food and drink for my work? Don’t I have the right
to do what other apostles do, ... Are Barnabus and I the only ones that have to work for a
living? What soldier ever has to pay his own expenses
in the army? What farmer does not eat the grapes from his own
vineyard? What shepherd does not use the milk from his own
sheep? ... We have sown spiritual seed among you. If others have the right to
expect this from you, don’t we have an even greater right? But we haven’t made
use of this right. Instead, we have endured everything in order not to put any
obstacle in the way of the Good News about Christ....I haven’t made use of any
of these rights, nor am I writing this now in order to claim such rights for
myself. I would rather die first! Nobody is going to turn my rightful boast
into empty words.” (I Corinthians
9:4 -15, TEV (read on through verse 19, POWERFUL!)