As we gather as a church family, we recognize the profound truth that we are called to be wholehearted followers of Jesus. This calling is not a solitary endeavor but a communal journey, where we are shaped and discipled together. Our gatherings are essential, not only for worship but for mutual edification and challenge. The Holy Spirit moves among us, transforming us into the likeness of Christ.
We are launching initiatives such as faith groups and Sunday School classes focused on parenting, marriage, and biblical studies to equip and disciple each other. These are spaces where we can grow in understanding and disciple others, fostering a community that impacts generations to come.
The essence of discipleship is not merely increasing attendance but nurturing genuine relationships that extend beyond our lifetimes. We are called to invest in the long game, to build a legacy that outlives us. This is the life Christ invites us into—a life of daily surrender, which, though challenging, leads to true freedom and life.
Being a wholehearted follower of Jesus does not equate to perfection but to progress. We are all at different stages, but God calls us to step into something fresh and new, to embrace our purpose within the church and the community. We are positioned to be a light in the darkness, helping others find and grow in Christ.
Our biblical purpose as a church is to be equipped, inspired, and encouraged to care for others and fulfill God's purpose for our lives. We must ask ourselves who we are helping to become wholehearted followers of Jesus and whether we are truly living out the call of discipleship.
The church is not just a place to gather; it is a transformative community where we encounter God and are discipled to disciple others. Our mission aligns with Jesus's—to reach, serve, and save the lost. We are built for this, equipped by Christ for works of service, and called to maturity and unity in faith.
In summary, becoming a wholehearted follower of Jesus is about surrendering every aspect of our lives to Him, even the parts we are tempted to withhold. It is about being part of a family, the church, where we are discipled and called to disciple others. It is about embracing our God-given purpose and calling, which may not be grand in the eyes of the world but is significant in the Kingdom of God.
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