Transformative Discipleship: Embracing Relationship and Servanthood

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"Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light." [00:34:49]

"Let's begin this morning with the single core feature of discipleship. Jesus knew it and we need to know it as well. Discipleship. Discipleship. Discipleship is about relationship. The foundation of discipleship is relationship." [00:37:55]

"At the beginning point of discipleship, it is about attaching yourself to another person. And at the very end of days, when you stand before the judgment seat of God, all that will matter is your relationship. To the Lord." [00:38:17]

"Smicha is an important word in the Bible. It actually comes from a very rarely used Hebrew verb. A verb that means to press upon or to lean down upon. And Jewish scholars have been fascinated by this term down through the years because to ordain someone to authority could have been called laying on of hands or even placing on of hands." [00:42:29]

"Granting authority to one of your disciples meant placing them into a sacrificial position. Smicha ordination effectively says, we now depend upon you. The nation is leaning on you. We are pressing upon you the future hope. The hopes of the people." [00:44:20]

"Elijah, the text says, walks into the field, stands right there in one of the furrows and waits for the farmer to go past with the 12th pair and the plow. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11." [00:50:07]

"And then, check this out, when Elisha goes past this plowman still caked in sweat and soil, Elijah takes his cloak, his robe, his mantle, and throws it upon Elisha. Just like grabs his, grabs his, grabs his, grabs his, grabs his, grabs his, grabs his, grabs his, grabs his, varsity jacket, tosses it on the back of the farmer, and then starts to walk away." [00:50:31]

"To accept Elijah's mantle and to receive smicha ordination meant for Elisha letting go of everything else, to exchange what has been with its settled comforts and its predictable path for high expectations and the call of the unknown." [00:53:15]

"Jesus, you're putting them in the other order. Can you explain to us why you're doing that? What are you thinking? See, Jesus was invited into these kind of discussions all the time. And a good chunk of his teaching, those red letters in your Bible, are places where Jesus is pointing out his life priorities." [01:01:21]

"Among the values of the Old Testament, Jesus values grace and mercy more than he values legalism and rigidity. He had an interpretation that made him different from the followers of Shammai." [01:03:01]

"Because they called agreeing with your sage's interpretation, taking up his yoke. Every sage, every rabbi, every leader, Jesus, Hillel, Nicodemus, John the Baptist, Shammai, they all had a yoke." [01:04:34]

"Jesus says, this is my yoke. All these words, as I said, come from Matthew chapter 12. Matthew chapter 12 begins with the words, at that time. At that time? At what time? At the same time as chapter 11 ends." [01:08:13]

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