Monday, May 18, 2026

Don’t Be a Secret Follower

“Nevertheless even among the rulers many believed in Him, but because of the Pharisees they did not confess Him, lest they should be put out of the synagogue; for they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God.” John 12:42-43 NKJV


“In a harrowing story titled “Off-duty paramedics help save teen runner at Huntley track meet” published last week, it was reported that “What started as a normal track meet quickly turned into an emergency in Huntley on Monday night.”

Two off-duty firefighter paramedics who were there watching their own sons compete jumped in to help after a 16-year-old runner collapsed near the finish line…

Andy Milewski and Scott Hayden, both with the Palatine Fire Department, said they were sitting in different parts of the stands when they noticed commotion near the finish line during a relay event at Huntley High School...

Milewski said he knew the situation was serious the moment he saw an AED being brought out.

"When you see the AED, something a little more serious was happening," Milewski said.

Milewski rushed down first and said the teen was not breathing and did not have a pulse when he arrived.

The school’s athletic training staff had already started helping the teen and quickly applied the AED, which advised a shock.

"I checked the pulse and immediately started CPR when I didn’t notice one," Milewski said. "The AED did its thing… I started CPR again, and then he ended up taking one breath."

The teen later regained a pulse and was taken to the hospital…

Both men credited the Huntley athletic training staff and first responders for reacting quickly and working together when the teen was in cardiac arrest...

"We didn’t get in this job for any accolades. We got in to help people," said Andy Milewski, a firefighter paramedic.

And, you know, when it comes to accolades and aiding people, believers should not only be known for their willingness to “respond and help” anyone in need without hesitation, but for doing their job for “the praise of God” rather than the applause of men. 


This means believers are also to be known for their outspoken love of Jesus. 
 
Sadly though, many professing followers today keep their faith to themselves. This was something Jesus experienced in His ministry when He walked among us.
 
You see, although many of the people believed in Him (even many of the rulers), they were afraid of what others would think about them and/or do against them for having that belief, and so shied away from openly confessing their allegiance to and trust in Christ “lest they should be put out of the synagogue." In this day and age, this would be the equivalent of being afraid of being ‘canceled,’ blacklisted, boycotted, or shunned for openly declaring “Jesus is my Savior." 

“If anyone serves Me, let him follow Me; and where I am, there My servant will be also. If anyone serves Me, him [My] Father will honor.” John 12:26

"He who is not with Me is against Me, and he who does not gather with Me scatters abroad." Matthew 12:30

Furthermore, because “they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God,” they weren't willing to risk losing their "liked" status and their own ‘followers’ to follow after Jesus. This led to them being "secret" disciples of Jesus. 

But the problem with that, according to William Barclay, is “Secret discipleship is a contradiction in terms for, ‘either the secrecy kills the discipleship, or the discipleship kills the secrecy.’” In other words, there's no middle ground when it comes to following Christ. You're either with Him or against Him. And if you’re truly ‘with Him,” you won’t stay silent. 

And here's the deal about the accolades, or applause, of man. It’s very fickle, it’s very short-lived, and it has no lasting value. The "praise of God" or honor, however, that comes from publicly acknowledging and serving Jesus has value both now and into eternity, making following Jesus the best choice!

"Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit," Matthew 28:19


So, don’t be afraid to publicly share your faith or your testimony my friend. You might lose some ‘followers’ by following after Jesus with your whole heart, but what you'll gain is worth so much more! And what's even better? You'll be fulfilling the job for which you were created... to be a disciple of Christ and "go therefore" and make more disciples. There's no more important job that we could ever do!

Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us being a secret follower of Jesus Christ does nothing to further the Kingdom. Knowing that, help us to boldly share our faith with no regard for losing any of the accolades of man. Lord, we pray for the full recovery of this runner that fell ill and that You would use this situation to draw all those involved closer to You for Your glory. It's in Your precious name we pray Jesus. Amen. 

Happy Running!

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