He was 6’4” with a long, lanky body. In his early films of the 1930s, he looks very stiff and a bit awkward. Slowly but surely, he learned to move in a very slow, deliberate way. The gait of John Wayne, the actor, “was slightly tipsy, slightly off-balance looking, rough, tough, and rugged”. He chose his walk, his trademark swagger.
HOW DID JESUS WALK?
Jesus’ walk is also unique. “Whoever says he lives in Christ [that is, whoever says he has accepted Him as God and Savior] ought [as a moral obligation] to walk and conduct himself just as He walked and conducted Himself (I John 2:6). How did Jesus walk? Read the Gospels. You quickly discover Jesus breaks the social rules. The disciples never know what to expect. Jesus’ daily time with the Heavenly Father leads Him into uncharted territories, especially for those who consider themselves religious.
NOT PLAYING BY THE RULES
They visit a scandalous woman belonging to “those people”; a group which good Jewish people do not associate with. The 12 never know if the next town will bring cheers or jeers. There is the occasion when Jesus could have healed Lazarus, but God tells Jesus to pause. Lazarus dies. What good friend lets another die? Sisters Mary and Martha are none too pleased when Jesus shows up late too late to save. Jesus doesn’t play by the rules of the Pharisees or the Sadducees. When the rule keepers condemn to death a woman caught in adultery, Jesus kneels and scribbles in the dust. They expect Him to launch the first stone. Instead, He forgives her. Jesus often either thrills or disappoints. He is either lauded or vilified. Jesus doesn’t even use hand sanitizer when He touches the lepers.
UNPLANNED AND DISRUPTIVE
Jesus’ days seem unplanned. He twice spends hours speaking to thousands of people and after the fact (seemingly, off the cuff) asks his disciples to supply lunch. He is disruptive and uncooperative with local commerce and causes a big scene at the Temple. When a disciple betrays him, Jesus welcomes him back with open arms and appoints him the leader of the group. If Jesus was on staff at a local church today, He would probably be fired and escorted out the door. Jesus is not the good employee of mankind because He only follows one Boss, His Heavenly Father. He came to do His Father’s will. That was and is His pattern every day of His life.
YOUR WALK
Maybe you are a little stiff and a bit awkward with this whole concept of walking as Jesus walked. Do you let go of your schedule and with open hands accept Jesus’ priorities, uncomfortable situations, and the upheaval which He can bring to your life? Have you learned to trust Him regardless of the situation?
LEARN THE SWAGGER
Yes, your Jesus walk might at times appear slightly off-balance, rough, and not blend in with everyone else. But whoever says he lives in Christ [that is, whoever says he has accepted Him as God and Savior] ought [as a moral obligation] to walk and conduct himself just as He walked and conducted Himself. (I John 2:6). It’s the only walk that glorifies Christ. Learn the Jesus swagger.
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