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What does the Bible say about being a disciple indeed?

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The Bible teaches that a true disciple is one who continues in Christ's word, knows the truth, and is set free by that truth (John 8:31-32).

In John 8:31-32, Jesus explains that those who are genuinely his disciples will continue in his word, which indicates a deep commitment to learning and following his teachings. A disciple indeed is characterized not merely by outward declaration but by a true inner transformation that leads to a consistent lifestyle aligned with the teachings of Christ. This ongoing commitment is an indicator of genuine faith and deep relational knowledge of God, distinguishing true followers from those who may claim to be disciples in name only.
Scripture References: John 8:31-32

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Disciples Indeed
Mark Pannell · Jul 15, 2012
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