Journey With Jesus: 31 Days Devotion From the Gospel of Markনমুনা
Marks of a true disciple
What makes a true disciple? Do we have to be perfect in all that we say and do? Are we supposed to serve others until we drop, not taking care of ourselves? Through interactions with three different groups of people, Jesus reveals what it takes to be a true disciple.
A true disciple seeks God’s will
The Pharisees were the A* scholars of their day. They could easily recite Scripture by heart and knew just about every religious ritual there was. Intending to trap Jesus, they asked Him a question regarding Jewish law and divorce. Instead of focusing on divorce, Jesus directed the Pharisees back to God’s original intention for marriage (v6-9).
A disciple yearns to discover and do God’s will. He or she wants to know and follow God’s unchanging intentions for how we should live our everyday lives.
A true disciple has childlike faith
People were swarming Jesus, wanting Him to bless their children. The disciples decided their Lord had no time for pesky, insignificant children, so they tried to keep them away. Perhaps they expected Jesus to be grateful to them now that He had more room to breathe. Instead, Jesus told his disciples off. He called the children back and blessed them. He used them as an example to teach the importance of having childlike faith.
Disciples should approach God with complete trust and humility like a child rather than with doubt and pride (v14-15).
A true disciple is wholeheartedly devoted to Jesus
Despite following rules all his life, the rich young man lacked one key feature of a disciple – wholehearted devotion. He had done all the right things yet was unwilling to let go of his wealth. He wanted eternal life, yet he didn’t value the kingdom of God enough to forgo his riches on earth (v21-22).
Jesus does not want His disciples to be poor. Instead, He challenges us to follow Him wholeheartedly.
Which of these three characteristics do you want to grow in? Identify the steps you must take to develop yourself in this area and grow as a disciple.
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About this Plan
Who is Jesus Christ, the Son of God who died for man's sins? What is His story? The stories we read about this God may date back hundreds of years. Yet, it is the very same God who also cares about our struggles, fears, and hopes today. Take time each day to read the Bible and this set of devotions to find out more!
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