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What does it mean to follow Christ as a disciple?

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To follow Christ as a disciple means to submit entirely to His teachings and lordship in every aspect of life.

Following Christ as a disciple involves a deliberate decision to submit one's life fully to His authority and teachings. This requires an attitude of learning and obedience throughout life, as captured in the call for total surrender to Christ's rule. The sermon illustrates this by recounting how disciples must be ready to face tribulation yet remain steadfast in their faith, alluding to Matthew 10 where Jesus sends His disciples into a hostile world. The act of following is further elucidated in Mark 8:34, where taking up one's cross signifies a willingness to embrace a life marked by sacrifice, change, and the pursuit of holiness. Thus, being a disciple encapsulates a lifelong journey of growing closer to Christ and embodying His teachings in daily conduct.
Scripture References: Matthew 10, Mark 8:34, Matthew 11:28-30, Ephesians 4:21

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Am I a Disciple?
Don Fortner · May 1, 1994
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