Two Facts, One Decision
but whoever loses their life for me will save it.” — Luke 9:24
1. We cannot save ourselves
Not for lack of trying. We chase success, comfort, approval. Sometimes we actually get what we want — and still feel empty. We grow old. We weaken. We die. No amount of achievement stops the one thing that awaits us all.
By ourselves, we have no future in the eternal. This is not pessimism — it is honesty. And in that honesty, there is mercy: once we stop pretending we can fix ourselves, we become ready to receive the One who can.
2. Only Jesus can save us
Only He can give eternal life. But “losing our life” does not mean we die immediately. It means we switch our focus. We change who we listen to. We replace our own lordship with His.
We don’t die immediately — but we replace immediately. The moment we accept Jesus as Savior and Lord, we step down from the throne and put Him on it. We listen to Him instead of our fears, our plans, our old self.
“You are the Master now. Not me. I will listen to You.”
The exchange
Not who you want to listen to — but who is actually directing your thoughts, decisions, anxieties?
Lord Jesus, I finally see the truth: I cannot save myself. I have tried, and I have failed. Even when I succeeded, I still felt empty. So today, I stop trying. I step down from the throne. You are my Master now. I am listening to You — not my fears, not my plans, not my old self. Replace my striving with Your rest. Replace my death with Your life. I trust You, because You are willing and able. Amen.
When fear whispers “fix this yourself” — pause and say: “No. I am listening to Jesus.”
When anxiety says “this is hopeless” — pause: “My hope is in Him.”
When the old self screams “save yourself!” — say: “I already have a Savior.”
You don’t die today. But you replace today.
And that replacement — that daily choice to listen to Jesus — is how you truly save your life.
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