Embracing True Discipleship in God's Kingdom

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"Jesus is describing the Old Testament prophets that God was constantly sending to the nation of Israel to help course-correct their waywardness. He would send them prophets. He would send them men and women of God with the voice of God in their mouth to bring discipline, to bring order, to bring structure. But these in the Old Testament were religious and hard-hearted and unyielding to what God wanted to do." [00:06:33]

"Understand the kingdom of God. It refers to God's sovereign rule and God's sovereign reign. And the context of the ministry of Jesus signifies a spiritual reign. Watch. But everyone in that day and age were anticipating a physical reign to come in. The religious elite, all of Israel is anticipating this figure called Messiah to show up and be the savior that they need and be the deliverer that they need and bring them freedom." [00:09:08]

"Meaning that the benefits of the covenant now fall to you and I. The favor of the covenant now falls to you and I. The blessing of the covenant now falls to you and I who are not necessarily part of the Israeli state and the Jewish state. But we have been engrafted and we have been adopted because of the work of Christ. We now are heirs and joint heirs so we can be the head and not the tail above and not beneath." [00:13:25]

"You want the Messiah, but you want him to show up how you want him. You want him in your pretty, perfect little box. You want him how you anticipate he's going to. You want to be healed on the timeline that you want to be healed. You want provision. On the timeline that you need your bills paid. You want your spouse set free on your timeline that matches up with your prayers." [00:15:25]

"Darkened in understanding, alienated from the life of God due to the hardness of their... There's some weight to this statement that if I am unyielding to what he wants to do and I stay rigid in what I want to do, he will absolutely remove the benefits and the blessing of the kingdom upon my life. That's what he's conveying in this moment." [00:16:58]

"We have to define what produce fruit means it's a metaphor that Jesus is is using it's it's it's an analogy it's allegory it's it's it's the life that is living a life that reflects the values and the principles of God's kingdom that is what this produce fruit means produce fruit implies obedience righteousness and the manifestation of the holy spirit's work in the believers." [00:19:45]

"The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. This is the fruit that's produced when the Spirit of God is living on the inside of me. Watch, and the law is not against such things. The problem is, is I think we have a lot of people in this modern North American church that are not exhibiting that kind of fruit." [00:21:40]

"True faith in Christ is evidenced by fruit produced in our lives. There's gotta be some action attached to it. I was gonna quote who said it, but don't worry about it. This individual, you know, Grammy award-winning, whatever, you know, don't be about it, or don't talk about it. Be about it. Be about it. We got a bunch of folk that talk about fruit, but they're not about their fruit." [00:22:59]

"All disciples are Christians, but not all Christians are true disciples. Many people identify as Christians culturally and traditionally, but discipleship requires an ongoing and intentional transformation. That's what discipleship calls for. It's not a one-time prayer, and it's not perfection. It's being perfectly surrendered." [00:30:21]

"In essence, Christianity is about belief, but discipleship is about transformation. Do I look less like Nathan now, even at 11.33, than I did three minutes ago at 11.30? Ongoing, continual transformation. Here's what we have. We have a bunch of fans of Jesus, but do we have followers of Jesus?" [00:33:06]

"That's what we are looking at and working on all year long is this. This advocating for discipleship, this advocating that he has a plan for my life and I have to follow him. He's not necessarily trying to follow me with what I want to do, where I want to go." [00:33:59]

"I want us to put, I don't want to just talk about it. I want to be about it right now because he's not looking for the religious elite. He's looking for those that are surrendered." [00:34:32]

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