Today we got to walk where Jesus walked. We went on the sea of Galilee where He walked on the water…of course, we were on a boat! We went on the Mount of Beatitudes where He preached his most famous sermon. We went to the three cities where He did the most of His ministry: Korazin, Bethsaida and Capernaum. This was such an exciting experience to see these places we have read so much about!
However, the truth is we should be walking like Jesus walked every day:
1 John 2:6 – Whoever claims to live in him must walk as Jesus did.
This verse isn’t optional. It isn’t spiritual extra credit. This is something we are supposed to do. It is required of us as Christians. We walk like Jesus did.
This means that we need to have faith. Peter wanted to walk on the water just like Jesus did. However, when he took his eyes off Christ and looked at the waves he began to sink. In Matthew 14:31 Jesus asks him why he has little faith and doubted. If we are going to follow Jesus then we must have faith in Him.
This also means we need to have repentance. Ultimately Jesus denounced the three cities He spent most of His time in. In Matthew 11 He declares “Woes” upon them! Why? Because even after seeing His ministry up close and personal they did not repent of their sin. We need to turn from our sin in response to Christ, but even as Christians we need to continually be confessing our sins and committed to purity of heart. After all, Jesus set the standard at perfection.
Finally, if we are going to walk as Jesus did then we need to apply preaching. His Sermon on the Mount is a masterpiece of practical instruction for living. He wasn’t just given us information to know, but calling us to act! On that day on the coast of the Sea of Galilee everyone heard His sermon. But He said that they were only wise if they put it into practice. Jesus did everything to fulfill all righteousness. And He called to purse perfection (Matthew 5:48)!
So, even if you are not here in Israel walking in the literal steps of Jesus, I hope your life is still following Him because that is what matters!
View more photos in the Israel 2008 photo gallery.