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When Jesus calls His first disciples in Luke 5, He doesn’t invite them to self-improvement or private spirituality. He calls them into a life that will reach beyond themselves. “Follow Me,” Jesus says, “and I will make you fishers.”
From the very beginning, Jesus defines discipleship as a process that leads outward. As the disciples walk with Him, Jesus is not only forming who they are becoming, but shaping them into people through whom others will come to know Him.
Sermon notes and group discussion questions can be found at:
https://bit.ly/40tcHYI
By Pastor David BardowellWhen Jesus calls His first disciples in Luke 5, He doesn’t invite them to self-improvement or private spirituality. He calls them into a life that will reach beyond themselves. “Follow Me,” Jesus says, “and I will make you fishers.”
From the very beginning, Jesus defines discipleship as a process that leads outward. As the disciples walk with Him, Jesus is not only forming who they are becoming, but shaping them into people through whom others will come to know Him.
Sermon notes and group discussion questions can be found at:
https://bit.ly/40tcHYI