am i a disciple
I've been reading The Divine Conspiracy for my church planting class this month. This book has been messing me up in a good way. It's not that it's too difficult to understand or that it's all these new ideas. It's the way it presents the Kingdom of God... simple, liveable, and inward-transformation oriented. It's eyeopening to living within the context of the Kingdom of God.
Willard dives deep into the Sermon on the Mount and dissects it down to the core. This discourse is all about Kingdom living and disciple becoming. [excuse my phrasing]
As I've been reading through the Sermon the Mount with the book, I've been asking myself, "Am I a disciple?," "What does a disciple of Christ really look like?," and "How do you make disciples?." They are challenging questions that go right to the core of who I am.
But my prayer today is, "God, you have all of me. I want you to teach me and change me until I become who you want me to become. Don't just change my actions, but change my motives and my heart. I want to become a fully committed disciple of you."
Willard dives deep into the Sermon on the Mount and dissects it down to the core. This discourse is all about Kingdom living and disciple becoming. [excuse my phrasing]
As I've been reading through the Sermon the Mount with the book, I've been asking myself, "Am I a disciple?," "What does a disciple of Christ really look like?," and "How do you make disciples?." They are challenging questions that go right to the core of who I am.
But my prayer today is, "God, you have all of me. I want you to teach me and change me until I become who you want me to become. Don't just change my actions, but change my motives and my heart. I want to become a fully committed disciple of you."
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You have been lax in your proofreading.
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