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November 12.2025
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Why Embracing Jesus’ Teachings Despite Shame is Worth It

Contemplative figure on city street, embracing Jesus teachings despite shame.

Understanding Jesus’ Perspective on Shame

Pastor John recently shared a profound insight about a verse from Mark 8:38 that prompts us to rethink our relationship with shame. The verse expresses a startling thought: “For whoever is ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him will the Son of Man also be ashamed when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.” Imagine the weight of those words; the King of Kings feeling ashamed of us! A deeper exploration into this scripture reveals critical teachings about discipleship and the importance of standing firm in faith, even when faced with societal pressures.

In 'Shame Today Is Worth It', the discussion dives into Jesus’ teachings on shame and discipleship, exploring key insights that sparked deeper analysis on our end.

What Does It Mean to Be Ashamed?

Shame is a complex emotion. It feels different from guilt, which is related to our actions. Shame, in contrast, often arises from how we perceive others see us. It’s the discomfort of being judged as foolish or weak. In understanding this, we can see the challenge facing committed Christians today, especially young believers. The world may offer allure and advantage for those who conceal their faith or modify their beliefs to fit in. However, Jesus warns us against this, suggesting that sacrificing our integrity for acceptance leads to a much graver loss—our souls.

The Importance of Discipleship

In our pursuit of spirituality, Jesus has given us a framework for discipleship, summarized in four key steps outlined by Pastor John. First, we must deny ourselves. This means letting go of self-centered desires to embrace God’s will. Next, we need to take up our cross, signifying our willingness to endure hardship and discomfort for our faith. By following Jesus, we pave the way for eternal life.

The journey of a disciple is not without cost. Following Jesus often means facing disapproval or even ridicule. Yet, there is profound joy in knowing that we are valued by God above social acceptance. Pastor John reminds us that instead of shying away from shame, we should rejoice when we endure it for the sake of Christ, as demonstrated by the apostles.

Learning from Jesus' Example

Jesus understood the weight of shame. As He entered a world full of conflicting messages, He encountered the same temptations we face today. Yet, He remained steadfast in His mission. His potential shame at our judgment day reminds us of the reciprocal nature of our relationships with Him. If we choose to hide our faith to seek approval, we risk hearing Jesus say, “I never knew you.” This serves as a powerful motivator for believers to proclaim their faith boldly.

Your Faith in Today’s World

In our modern, fast-paced life, being a witness to Christ can feel daunting. It often requires us to engage in uncomfortable conversations or stand alone in our beliefs. Our desire for the world’s acceptance can lead us to sidestep important truths from scripture. Yet, amidst this, our faith is a unique and powerful tool that shapes cultural narratives. As committed Christians, whether you are a young adult, a parent, or a church leader, part of our mission is to embrace the values of Jesus unapologetically.

Actionable Steps for the Journey

As we navigate these feelings of shame and the pressures to conform, consider adopting the following practical insights into your spiritual journey:

  • Embrace Your Identity: Recognize that being a believer comes with divine significance. You are a child of God!
  • Create a Supportive Community: Surround yourself with like-minded individuals who uplift and encourage one another in faith.
  • Practice Bold Faith: Start small. Share your beliefs with friends or on social media, and acknowledge the joys and challenges of your walk with Christ.

Conclusion

Understanding that shame today is worth it leads us to grow deeper in our faith. It’s a reminder that true discipleship may come with discomfort, but it ultimately concludes with eternal glory. Let’s work together to embody Jesus’ love and compassion in a world that desperately needs it. As we take steps in our faith, let’s encourage one another to proudly wear our identity in Christ.

If you are feeling lost or wish to explore more about your faith, reach out, and let’s walk this journey together!

John Piper

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