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What are the stages in the call to discipleship?

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The call to discipleship comprises four stages: an encounter with Christ, interest in His message, a revelation of His character, and ultimate commitment.

The stages in the call to discipleship encompass a progressive journey that begins with an encounter with Christ, as noted in the accounts of the Gospel. First, individuals must meet Christ and be drawn to Him out of interest, recognizing their need for a Savior. This leads to a revelation—an understanding not only of who Christ is but also of one's own sinful condition. Finally, this journey culminates in a total commitment to follow Christ, demonstrating a heart surrendered to His will. As outlined in the sermon, this structured call emphasizes the essential steps necessary for effective discipleship, illustrating how God's work in the believer is intentional and transformative.
Scripture References: Mark 1:16-20, John 1:35-40, Luke 5:1-11

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The Call
John Chapman · Apr 9, 2026
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