“Whoever says he abides in him ought to walk in the same
way in which he walked.”1
Staying healthy is as easy as staying
active. Today, we have access to pedometers, apps, and smartwatches that
conveniently track our active time, specifically the number of steps we take
each day. Dieticians suggest that we take 10,000 steps a day for optimal
health. The other morning, I walked a mile for exercise and only took about 4,000
steps! Because of the uneven terrain, I felt exhausted and couldn’t even think
about walking another mile just to meet a healthy quota; but it did get me
thinking. Today, we walk for leisure and exercise, but in Jesus’ day, they
walked out of necessity, as a primary mode of transportation.
Jesus didn’t just walk to get places
though, or even for exercise; he was on a mission to tell the world about God’s
Love. Every mile he walked was worth every step, and every person that stopped
to listen to his message was blessed beyond their own understanding of who this
man really was. We have all heard the refrain: “What would Jesus do?”, but the
real question is, “Would I do what Jesus did?” As Christians, we are called to
walk in Jesus’ footsteps " to be like Christ. We can’t say that we are living
for the Lord if we are not walking “...in the same way in which he walked.” (1
Jn. 2:6) Jesus must have walked more than 10,000 steps a day and his spiritual
health was optimal. He obeyed His Father’s commands and strengthened their
relationship every day. If I am to follow in the steps of my Savior, then I’d
better get to walking! And not just walking but sharing Christ’s message of Salvation
with every step I take.
Jesus left an example for us to
follow, and although His footsteps might feel big, His steps were perfect. Let
us strive for optimal spiritual health and walk 10,000 steps in Jesus’ shoes!
Suggested Prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father, you sent your
Son to this earth to teach us your truths and how to walk in your ways. Help me
to walk worthy of the steps Jesus took and bring glory to you as I try to
follow in His footsteps. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
1 John 2:6 (ESV).