The longer I live, the more enamored I become with Jesus. He simply is amazing. In recent years, I have not only fallen more in love with who Jesus is, I have also come to deeply appreciate the way Jesus lived and how He invited others to join Him in that Way. In the earliest days, followers of The Way did not call themselves Christians. Instead, they described their new life and relationship with Jesus in terms of disciples following a master. This deceptively simple, yet profoundly powerful relationship of disciple and master, was the framework through which Jesus led and His followers followed. Through the journey of discipleship, angry, proud, incompetent, bickering disciples were transformed to be like Jesus. I want to be like them because I want to be like Him. If you want the same, then I invite you to join me on this journey and allow Jesus to shape your mind, heart, and very life through these Bible studies. No matter where you are in your walk, Jesus' invitation to "Follow me" is aimed at you. Through the teachings of Jesus, the examples of His followers, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we will delve into the heart of discipleship. We will discuss the challenges, the joys, and the profound impact that discipleship can have on our lives and the lives of others. Each study is designed to encourage reflection and discussion, foster spiritual growth, and equip us to live out our relationship with Jesus with purpose and conviction.
The decision to be baptized is a huge milestone, but what comes next? How do I become a follower of Jesus and grow into a disciple? This book answers these questions. I was in a group using this book and it made discussion both easy and deep on this subject. I grew and became a stronger disciple of Jesus.
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