The sermon titled "The Cost of Following Christ" by Gary Shepard addresses the demanding nature of discipleship in the Christian faith. It draws from Luke 9:57-62 to illustrate the various calls to follow Jesus, revealing the inherent cost associated with true discipleship. The preacher emphasizes that while salvation is a gift of grace received without cost, following Christ entails significant personal sacrifice and potential social alienation as showcased through other scriptural passages such as Luke 14:16-33 and Matthew 10:32-39. Shepard argues that genuine discipleship requires one to prioritize allegiance to Christ above familial and societal expectations, making a compelling case that believers should “count the cost” before committing to follow Jesus. The practical significance of this message is a call for Christians to live in the light of their faith, accepting the potential hardships that may arise from following a Savior who leads them through trials and conflicts.
“...all who identify with the true Jesus... there is a cost.”
“Jesus... does not paint a rosy picture... He is calling forth disciples or followers who would follow him.”
“To follow Christ is to be of the truth.”
“When we follow him, we leave a lot of old things like old professions of religion and old religious experiences.”
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