In the sermon "Disciples Indeed," Allan Jellett expounds on the theme of true discipleship as rooted in abiding faith in Christ. He articulates the assertion that being a disciple of Jesus extends beyond mere intellectual acknowledgment; it requires genuine belief, characterized by a life oriented around God's Word. Jellett leverages John 8:31, where Jesus states that true disciples continue in His word, positing that ongoing engagement with Scripture is a hallmark of authentic faith. Furthermore, he highlights critical passages like Isaiah 42:6 and 2 Corinthians 4:6, which underscore Christ's identity as the light of the world and the necessity of divine illumination for understanding God's truth. In practical terms, Jellett stresses that true assurance of salvation and freedom from sin comes through the power of faith that continually seeks to follow Christ amid a world filled with distractions.
“To believe Him, to trust Him... is not just acknowledging He exists; it’s leaning all the weight of your sinful soul on Him for redemption.”
“If you continue in my word, then are you my disciples indeed.”
“The righteous shall hold on his way... if they’re true, they shall never perish.”
“The truth shall make you free... free from the fear of unbelieving man.”
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