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Come Follow Me

DAY 2 OF 5

Embracing the Call

"Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will send you out to fish for people." – Matthew 4:19

Devotional:

This verse captures one of the most significant moments in the Gospels. Jesus invites ordinary fishermen to follow Him and embark on an extraordinary mission. With this simple yet profound invitation, Christ calls us to leave behind our old lives and embrace a new purpose.

When Jesus says, "Follow me," He's not just asking for a passive agreement. He's calling for a transformative journey, a radical change where we let go of old habits, old ways of thinking, and anything that hinders us from wholeheartedly pursuing Him. This call is not just about following but about becoming.

Application:

  • Ask yourself: What must I leave behind to follow Jesus fully? Are there habits or distractions that hinder my walk with Him?
  • Reflect on how Jesus transforms our purpose. He uses our unique gifts, talents, and past experiences for His kingdom.
  • Be open to change. Jesus' call requires a willingness to be reshaped, learn, and grow.

Reflection:

In what ways is Jesus asking you to follow Him more closely today? How can you share His love with those around you?

Prayer:

Lord, thank You for calling me to follow You. Help me to leave behind anything that holds me back from walking in Your purpose. Transform me, Lord, and use my life to lead others closer to You. Let me trust in Your guidance as I embrace this journey of faith. Amen.

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About this Plan

Come Follow Me

Embark on a 5-day journey through Scripture designed to help you answer the call of Christ, transform your thinking, and find true fulfillment in God's promises. Each day unpacks a powerful truth from the Bible, offering practical steps to shift your perspective, renew your mind, and trust in God's higher ways. Whether you feel stuck, seeking purpose, or longing for hope, this plan will guide you toward embracing God's call on your life and abounding in His eternal hope.

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