Embracing the Cost and Journey of Discipleship

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"To follow God means that you follow his authority and you don't get intimidated by everybody else and you don't listen to everybody else—their demands, their desires, their wants—not even your own, not even your flesh because your flesh will cry out for control. But following him means to allow him to be in charge of your life and that means your schedule, that means your pocketbook, that means your time, that means your attention, that means everything." [32:21 ]( | | )

"It's a lot easier to follow than it is to lead. If you're the leader, you're responsible for everything. You got to coordinate everything, you got to plan everything. Following Jesus is so much easier than we make it. Jesus calls us to follow him and if we do, we're going to get that protection, provision, and purpose that we desperately want." [39:56 ]( | | )

"Consider not only what you're giving up to follow him but what you're giving up if you don't follow him. Consider what you may never see or never experience because you chose to say no to the Lord Of Glory and follow Jesus as Lord, as you follow him not just as teacher." [40:55 ]( | | )

"Discipleship is the process of becoming who Jesus would be if he were you. So following Jesus is very simple: live your life as if Jesus were living it as you. His word, his will, his way applied to your circumstances, applied to your conversations, applied to your life will bring you into his purpose and power." [42:29 ]( | | )

"Following Jesus and the people that God places in your life, and then the other side of that is, at some point, God is going to position you to disciple someone else, to apprentice someone else, to lead someone else in their Journey of Faith where they will be following you instead of you following them." [05:34 ]( | | )

"Following him and as we follow him we demonstrate that we truly are his children. So walk in the will of God, follow Jesus, follow those that He entrusts you to, and then you pour into those he entrusts to you. Keep following, keep serving, and in the end, you're going to receive a new mantle, you're going to see miracles, and you're going to receive a new mandate for your life from God." [38:30 ]( | | )

"Elisha turned back from him, took yoke of oxen and slaughtered them, and boiled their flesh using the oxen's equipment and gave it to the people and they ate. Then he arose and followed Elijah and became his servant. Like I said before, when we meet Elisha, he's on his land, he's farming his father's land, he could have taken over the family business and history may not have even remembered his name." [35:02 ]( | | )

"Counting the cost to follow Jesus, it's going to cost you something to follow him. You're going to give up stuff, you're going to let go of stuff, but if you want to, if you want everything that he offers you, all that he wants to give to you, then what you really need to think and really need to consider is what it means to take up your cross and follow him." [24:40 ]( | | )

"Jesus said to them again, most assuredly I say to you, I am the door of the sheep. All whoever came before me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not hear them. I am the door; if anyone enters by me, he will be saved, and he will go in and out and find pasture." [08:47 ]( | | )

"To receive the protection and the provision and the purpose of the Lord, you have to go in the place that Jesus appoints. You get it where he puts it, not where you want it. He's the doorkeeper; you go in and out at his discretion. He's the door; he's the one you go in by him or you go out by him. There's no other way." [09:50 ]( | | )

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