Commitment: The True Measure of Our Faith

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"A good coach seeks to get his players to do is 'buy in': to come to an understanding of what he's trying to do, how he or she is trying to do it, and the price that has to be paid in order to get it done. They want 'buy-in.' Guess what God wants? He wants 'buy-in.' And that means he wants a commitment to who He is what He said and what you will do in light of that information." [00:09:04]

"He wants to know you 'bought-in' to following Him, that is, not just a cliche, a comment, or popular saying, but you 'bought-in.' And when a player 'buys-in' to what the coach is espousing, it shows up in their performance on the field. If you are 'buying-in' to following Christ, it should show up in decisions in your life." [00:37:92]

"One of the questions people often ask is, 'How do I know I'm serious?' Look at your decision making, because your decisions followed up by your actions will prove whether you are committed. Jesus Christ, when He was on earth, regularly called for commitment, and the Bible says he related to people differently." [01:04:79]

"Even His disciples, all of them didn't get to experience all of Him, because all of them weren't committed at the level— in fact, it says some of them even left Him because they weren't fully committed. So, the question is, 'Have you 'bought-in' to following Jesus Christ? Have you 'bought-in' to being a full-time disciple and not a part-time saint?'" [01:08:64]

"Have you 'bought-in' to him being Lord of all of your life? If not, why not? And if you should, why don't you? He's worth it." [01:09:68]

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