Before there was a title, there was a cross.
The call of Christ has never been an invitation to comfort. It has always been an invitation to surrender. The early disciples did not follow Jesus into platforms, pulpits, or prominence-they followed Him toward suffering, rejection, and, for many, execution.
Somewhere between Scripture and modern ministry, the cost was softened.
In You Agreed to Die, Dr. Jasmine Baker confronts the dangerous gap between contemporary ideas of calling and the biblical reality of discipleship. Drawing from the words of Christ and the witness of the early Church, she dismantles the illusion that purpose can exist without sacrifice, or authority without crucifixion.
This book is not about ambition.
It is about alignment.
It is not about building influence.
It is about yielding your life.
To take up a cross in the first century was not symbolic-it was consent to die. And when Jesus called His disciples, He made the terms unmistakably clear.
If you feel summoned to ministry...
If you sense the weight of leadership...
If you wear the collar-or are preparing to...
You must first reckon with this truth:
The call was never an ascent.
It was an agreement.
Before there was glory, there was surrender.
Before there was resurrection, there was death.
And before you were ordained,
you agreed to die.