How Do You Follow Jesus?Sample
Called to be a disciple of Jesus
You have made a conscious decision to give your life to Jesus. A decision to follow Him and make Him Lord of your life. That decision has consequences, because although we have received everything by grace, Jesus still asks something of you:
To dedicate your whole life to Him (Romans 12:1 & Matthew 16:24).
He asks you to start trusting Him fully and follow Him as Master.
He desires to be Lord in ‘all aspects’ of your life.
To see you as His disciple.
For you are not only saved to be in heaven forever and for the forgiveness of your sins.
No, you are saved so that you can make a difference.
So that you can let His light shine.
So that you can be His ‘hands and feet’ here on earth.
So that you can be His ambassador and can bring the ‘Kingdom’ here on earth in His name.
You are no longer your own, you are His.
You are His bride. He has bought you with a price (1 Corinthians 6:20) with His precious blood that He has poured out on the altar of the Living God for you (1 Peter 1:18-19).
The only reason for that, and why we still live now, is Jesus. To walk out His will in our lives, so that the Father can be glorified in our lives.
We should no longer live for ourselves.
No longer my will, but His will.
I must become less, He must become more.
Matthew 16:25
‘For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it.’
When you choose to lay your life on the altar for the Lord, you will find the (supernatural) life he intended for you to live.
The life that He already has poured out when you were born again. A life to the glory of God, of abundance, love, prosperity, restoration and so much more.
About this Plan
Jesus asks you if you want to follow Him. After you have accepted Him as Lord and Savior, you are to be His disciple. An important part of discipleship is the dedicating of your whole life to Jesus. What exactly does this mean? And how do you do that? With this plan, you will discover the answers to that.
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