Embracing Sacrifice: The True Cost of Discipleship

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "But the world needs to know that peace has already come. Oh, the world needs to know that peace is available for everyone. And the world needs to know that peace has a name, and that name is Jesus Christ. Where every knee shall bow, and every tongue would confess that He is the Lord. It is up to us then to be that light." [39:00] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Following Jesus means more than just acknowledge Him as the Savior. It means living a life that mirrors His teaching and examples. It is a continuous journey of growing in faith, love, and obedience. Consider the story of Peter walking on water. As long as he kept his eyes on Jesus, he was doing the supernatural. Yes, he was walking on water. But the moment that he got distracted, the Bible says, the moment that he noticed the challenges and the difficulty that produces a storm, he started sinking." [39:32] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Think about a grain of wheat. If it remains a single grain, it stays just that, a single grain. But if it falls into the ground and dies, it produces many seeds. In the same way, church, when we surrender our lives to Christ, we find true life in him, and our impact multiplies." [41:22] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jesus calls us to boldly proclaim our faith and live unashamedly for him. In a world that often rejects or mocks Christians' values, we are to stand firm, the Bible says, and witness the truth of the Gospel. Yes, I know this is not an easy thing to do. I know that if you're an introvert, an extrovert, or a starter, or don't have the ability to talk to strangers, this can be a challenge. But I can tell you something, church, if you allow God every morning, say, God make it happen, you better be ready because God is going to make it happen where you're going to have an opportunity to share the good news to someone that needs it." [44:24] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Yes, church, the call to holy devotion is a call to a deeper and more committed relationship with our Lord and Savior. Why? Because it requires a self-denial. Oh yes, taking up your cross, losing our lives for his sake, valuing our souls above worldly gains and standing unashamedly for the gospel. May we commit today to live as true disciples of Christ, valuing our souls above all worldly gain and boldly proclaiming our faith without shame." [46:09] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "The passage is not for a fainthearted, because it requires a deep commitment and understanding of the sacrificial nature of following Jesus. If you allow me to start this message with a question, how many of you have ever signed for something, maybe a gym membership or a new hobby, or even a challenging project? I know that most of us do resolutions at the beginning of the year, only to find out that the initial excitement fades and the real work begins. We realize it's much harder than we anticipated, requiring more commitment, and sacrifice." [32:36] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Now, Jesus begins by calling the crowd and His disciples, to a radical commitment, self-denial. This is not about self-deprivation, but about aligning our desires with God's will. See, Jesus starts with a straightforward, but demanding command. Deny yourself. Now, what does it mean, truly, to deny oneself? I'm glad you're asking that question, church, because I have the answer. In our culture, we are often encouraged to indulge our desires, and pursue personal ambitions. However, Jesus flips this notion on its head. Denying oneself means putting aside our selfish ambitions and desires, and instead, prioritizing God's will in our lives." [34:56] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "To take up one's cross means, to willingly embrace the trials and hardship that comes with being a follower of Christ. It is a daily commitment to live a life that reflects the sacrificial love of Jesus. I know you have heard the story or the great testimony of this German pastor and theologian who stood against the Nazi regime during World War II. Ben Hofer chose to take up his cross by opposing evil and standing firm in his faith, even when it led to his imprisonment and then later to his execution. See, his life exemplifies the true cause of discipleship and the power of holy devotion." [37:05] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Our eternal destiny is of almost importance. This question strikes at the heart of the priorities and values. Let us reflect for the next few minutes on the life of King Solomon, who had wealth. The Bible says he had power and wisdom beyond measure. In other words, he was a very rich person. He was a billionaire with a B. He was very successful, he was smart, and he had power. Yet in Ecclesiastes, he declares that all his pursuits were meaningless without God. Solomon's life reminds us that early gains are fleeting, but the value of our soul is eternal." [41:57] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The call to action is this. As we reflect on these profound truths, let us examine our hearts and recommit ourselves to the path of holy devotion. May we deny ourselves, take up our cross daily, and follow Jesus with unwavering faith. These are my closing words to you, church. May the Lord bless you and keep you as you walk in the path of holy devotion. Let us go forth empowered by His Spirit to live our good news or to live out the good news in every aspect of our life in Jesus' name." [47:57] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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