Jump Start # 4020
Luke 9:23 “And He was saying to them all, ‘If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow Me.’”
The word sounds odd. At first one might think that it is an Indian word or even the name of a tribe of Native Americans. Some might think that it is one of those funny named towns. The thing is, without realizing it, or even saying this word, it is a major part of our lives. Spiritually, this word IS the key word to pleasing the Lord.
What’s the word? Yagottawanna. You won’t find that word in your dictionary. My spell check immediately puts a red line under it. Breaking this word down it means: YOU–GOT-TO-WANT-TO, or, squeezing it all together very tightly, you get, “YAGOTTAWANNA.”
Yagottawanna is the key to life. If you want to excel in sports, Yagottawanna. If you want to graduate from school, Yagottawanna. If you want to lose weight, save money, read a book, change your life, improve yourself, it all comes down to YAGOTTAWANNA.
Applying this spiritually, if you are going to seek first the kingdom of God, Yagottawanna. If you are going to forgive someone, Yagottawanna. If you want to go to Heaven, Yagottawanna.
Now, here are some simple thoughts for us:
First, no one can make you want something. This must come from within us. Someone can teach us. They can influence us. They can try to convince us. They can show us the upside benefits. But, in the end, if a person doesn’t want to do something, they won’t. They’ll find a handy excuse to hang their hat on. They’ll kick the can down the road as long as they can. They’ll talk about it, think about it, but until their heart engages their feet, nothing much will change.
This is a hard lesson for parents, teachers and shepherds. You see a person with great potential. They have a lot of talent. Oh, the wonderful things they could do. So gifted. But, they lack the Yagottawanna in them. They are content to sit on the sidelines of life, drifting along, doing as little as possible. Engaging that heart is one of the hardest things to do.
Second, many people never find that Yagottawanna spirit. They’ll complain about how miserable life is. They’ll talk about how others are doing so much better than they are. Neglect, indifference and apathy are the three ugly triplets that keep Yagottawanna from being a part of your life. Without some Yagottawanna, Paul would never press on. The early church would never have grown as rapidly as it did. Every achievement, globally, nationally, personally, all sprang from that Yagottawanna attitude. Cemeteries are filled with great ideas that merely stayed ideas.
It’s good to find leaders in the kingdom who manifest this Yagottawanna spirit. Great things will get done. Vision takes shape and hope becomes a reality.
Third, you get that Yagottawanna heart from understanding that God believes in you and says you can. The famed John 3:16 passage states, “whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” Whoever. There is a hymn, “Whosoever surely meaneth me.” ME. I can be forgiven. I can be a child of the King. I can walk with the Lord. I can please God. I can make a difference in my family, my congregation and my world. I can go to Heaven. This is the spark that flames the YAGOTTAWANNA spirit. You can. God said you can.
When a person declares, “I can’t forgive him for what he has done,” that’s not exactly true. You CAN forgive, because God said so. You won’t forgive because deep inside, you don’t want to. The YAGOTTAWANNA is missing.
Someone says, “I can’t break the sin cycle.” Yes, you can. God says you can. Yagottawanna.
Once you get ahold of that yagottawanna, great things take place. You can teach a Bible class. You can invite a neighbor to services. You can have a family to your home. You can do amazing things, once Yagottawanna.
Much too often, because of a lack of Yagottawanna, people are pressured into teaching Bible classes who do not want to teach. They don’t have the “yagottawanna.” No one else will, so reluctantly, they agree. Their heart is not in it. They don’t want to. They’d rather not. But, they will simply because no one else will.
We need preachers with a belly full of Yagottawanna. We need shepherds who understand Yagottawanna. We need moms and dads who gladly raise their children because they’ve got that Yagottwanna spirit within them.
Yagottawanna. It’s a fun word to say. It’s a better word when it becomes a part of our lives.
Roger
