The Call to Discipleship: Follow Me, It's All or Nothing
Delve into the exactness of discipleship as portrayed in the scriptures, emphasizing that following Jesus requires commitment above all else—denying riches, ease, lesser responsibilities, and even lesser affections. It's a total surrender, a readiness to let go of everything for the sake of Christ. Explore the profound words of Paul, who considered all worldly gain as loss compared to the surpassing excellence of knowing Christ, reinforcing the idea that true discipleship demands a wholehearted devotion.
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Follow Me Jesus Personal Invitation (Mark 10:17-22)
The Exactness of Discipleship Follow Me Not Riches (Lk. 18:22-30, I Tim. 6:17-19)
The Exactness of Discipleship Follow Me Not Riches (Lk. 18:22-30, I Tim. 6:17-19) Follow Me Not Ease (Lk. 9:57-58, 2 Cor. 11:23,27)
The Exactness of Discipleship Follow Me Not Riches (Lk. 18:22-30, I Tim. 6:17-19) Follow Me Not Ease (Lk. 9:57-58, 2 Cor. 11:23,27) Follow Me Not lesser Responsibilities (Lk. 9:59-60, Acts 5:29, 40-42)
The Exactness of Discipleship Follow Me Not Riches (Lk. 18:22-30, I Tim. 6:17-19) Follow Me Not Ease (Lk. 9:57-58, 2 Cor. 11:23,27) Follow Me Not lesser Responsibilities (Lk. 9:59-60, Acts 5:29, 40-42) Follow Me Not Lesser Affections (Lk. 9:61-61, Lk. 14:26-27,33)
Follow Me It is ALL or NOTHING
Follow Me It is ALL or NOTHING Howbeit what things were gain to me, these have I counted loss for Christ (Phil. 3:7)
Follow Me It is ALL or NOTHING Yea verily, and I count all things to be loss for the excellency of the Knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but refuse, that I may gain Christ. (Phil. 3:8)