### Summary
Good morning, everyone. Today, we explored the profound question Jesus asked in John 1:38, "What do you want?" This question, though simple, cuts to the heart of our motives and desires. We began by reflecting on the fatigue and decision-making we face daily, likening it to the deeper spiritual questions Jesus poses to us. When Jesus asks, "What do you want?" He isn't seeking information but inviting us to examine our true desires and motivations.
We delved into the context of John the Baptist's ministry and how his declaration of Jesus as the "Lamb of God" led two of his disciples to follow Jesus. When Jesus turned and asked them what they wanted, their response was to know where He was staying, indicating a desire to be with Him and learn from Him. This interaction highlights the essence of discipleship: being with Jesus, being transformed by Him, and then going out to share Him with others.
Our church has been focusing on discipleship, emphasizing the importance of being with Jesus before doing for Jesus. We discussed the dangers of a shallow faith, likened to a drained lake that appears vast but lacks depth. True discipleship requires a deep, abiding relationship with Jesus, where we allow Him to transform us from the inside out.
We also touched on the challenges of unmet expectations and the temptation to turn away from Jesus when things get tough. However, like Peter, who declared, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life," we are called to remain steadfast, trusting in Jesus' goodness and faithfulness.
Finally, we were reminded that discipleship is a lifelong journey of deeper commitment and dependence on Jesus. Whether we are new believers or have been following Jesus for years, there is always more to learn and experience in our walk with Him. Let us strive to be a church known for our deep love and surrender to Jesus, allowing Him to transform us and, through us, the world.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Jesus' Question of Desire: When Jesus asks, "What do you want?" He is inviting us to examine our deepest desires and motivations. This question is not about providing information to Jesus but about revealing our hearts to ourselves. It challenges us to consider whether our desires align with His will and purpose for our lives. [39:43]
- 2. The Essence of Discipleship: True discipleship involves being with Jesus, being transformed by Him, and then sharing Him with others. It is not about doing for Jesus out of our own strength but about abiding in Him and allowing His presence to bear fruit in our lives. This deep, abiding relationship is the foundation of a fruitful Christian life. [45:02]
- 3. The Danger of Shallow Faith: A faith that is broad but shallow is like a drained lake—vast in appearance but lacking depth. We must prioritize depth in our relationship with Jesus over mere activity. This means spending quality time with Him, allowing Him to transform us from the inside out, and not just going through the motions of religious activity. [43:40]
- 4. Responding to Unmet Expectations: When our expectations of Jesus are unmet, we face the temptation to turn away. However, like Peter, we must recognize that Jesus alone has the words of eternal life. In moments of disappointment and frustration, we should remind ourselves of Jesus' faithfulness and goodness, trusting that He is working all things for our good. [65:54]
- 5. A Lifelong Journey of Deeper Commitment: Discipleship is a lifelong journey that requires deeper commitment and dependence on Jesus. Regardless of how long we have been following Him, there is always more to learn and experience. We are called to continually choose Jesus, allowing Him to transform us and, through us, the world. [01:12:32]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [39:06] - The Question of Motives
- [39:43] - Jesus' Deeper Question
- [40:19] - John the Baptist's Declaration
- [40:55] - Listening to Jesus' Questions
- [41:39] - Series on Discipleship
- [42:17] - The Danger of Doing Before Being
- [42:59] - The Shallow Lake Analogy
- [43:40] - Depth in Discipleship
- [44:15] - Abiding in Jesus
- [45:02] - Fruitfulness Through Abiding
- [45:41] - Formation by Christ
- [46:11] - God's Purpose for Us
- [46:45] - Transformation by the Holy Spirit
- [47:18] - Why Are You Following Jesus?
- [47:59] - Honest Answers to Jesus' Question
- [48:44] - The Challenge of Lukewarm Faith
- [49:20] - Welcoming Stephanie McAllister
- [49:58] - Deeper Call to Follow Jesus
- [53:17] - Prayerful Assessment and Simplification
- [53:47] - Reorienting Our Lives Around Jesus
- [55:27] - The Practice of Discipleship
- [56:00] - No Compromise in Discipleship
- [56:38] - The Danger of Lukewarm Faith
- [57:26] - The Challenge of Total Surrender
- [58:15] - Setting Our Minds on the Spirit
- [59:24] - The Bread of Life
- [60:53] - Jesus' Grand Finale
- [62:35] - Abiding in Jesus
- [64:20] - Trusting Jesus for This Life
- [65:54] - Responding to Unmet Expectations
- [67:29] - Vision for Discipleship
- [69:04] - The Path of Discipleship
- [70:42] - Jesus' Question to Peter
- [72:32] - A Call to Deeper Discipleship