Transformative Discipleship: Following Jesus Together

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But Jesus calls us to a deeper commitment than just that. And that's why we use this language of effective discipleship, because it's so much more than just being a church attender. It's so much more than just being a learner. It's so much more than just knowing Jesus. It's so much more than just doing some things about the Bible because discipleship, effective discipleship, it's not just about learning. It's about transformation. [00:47:13] (25 seconds)


When Jesus called his first disciples, he gave a simple, but a very radical invitation. Come, follow me. These fishermen, Peter, Andrew, later James, John, they left everything behind to follow Jesus. And so discipleship begins with a call and then this decision to follow, a personal commitment to follow Christ. But following Christ is not always easy. [00:50:14] (35 seconds)


The immediate response of the disciples, of the first disciples, is, it highlights the authority of Jesus' call and the disciples' readiness to commit to follow. It highlights this theme of total dedication and this willingness to forsake our personal endeavors for the sake of following Christ. They laid down their nets. They laid down their very livelihoods. [00:51:03] (37 seconds)


Jesus makes it very clear. Discipleship is not easy. It requires a sacrifice. It requires a self-denial. And Jesus says, whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves. And take up their cross daily and follow me. And the world that we live in teaches us to seek comfort, to seek success, to seek personal gain, all within our own strength. [00:53:52] (35 seconds)


Effective discipleship might require persecution. It might require rejection. It might require some hardship. All because following Christ has a cost. Discipleship requires us to lay aside our own desires. And put God's kingdom first. It means making choices that reflect our faith even when they're difficult. [00:55:19] (31 seconds)


Discipleship is not just a one-time decision to follow Christ. It's about a lifelong journey of growing in holiness. Of growing toward wholeness in Jesus. Effective discipleship is all about this continual growth. It's continual transformation. God's grace is at work within us to make us holy. [00:56:39] (27 seconds)


True disciples, effective disciples don't... Don't kind of drift into spiritual maturity. We don't drift into wholeness in Jesus. We actively engage as disciples. And we actively engage in disciplines to grow in holiness and reflect Christ. And being active in these disciplines encompasses the call. It encompasses the cost and the growth in discipleship. [00:57:32] (30 seconds)


Effective disciples also engage in Scripture reading. They're rooted in God's Word. Psalm 119, 105 reads, Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. The Bible, it's our guide for life. It's our guide for transformation, allowing God's Word to shape our thoughts and our actions. [00:58:45] (28 seconds)


Matthew chapter 28, the Great Commission, reads this way, Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. When they saw him, they worshipped him. But some doubted. And then Jesus came to them and said, All authority in heaven and earth has been given to me. [01:04:11] (19 seconds)


Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always to the very end of the age. [01:04:50] (19 seconds)


The call to discipleship, it's not just for pastors, it's not just for missionaries, it's for all believers. Effective discipleship. Effective discipleship is a way of life. It's a way of life. It's a call to commit to following Jesus. It's a willingness to sacrifice, to grow in holiness. And it's making more disciples. [01:12:48] (29 seconds)


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