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In a world saturated with voices competing for our attention, this opening message of the (un)Follow series asks a piercing question: Who are you really following? Drawing from Jesus' words in John 10 and His invitation to the first disciples in Matthew 4, this message makes clear that following Jesus is more than admiration or agreement—it's a reordering of our lives around Him. True discipleship requires unfollowing whatever competes with Jesus for authority, even good and familiar things. Jesus isn't looking for fans or casual observers; He's calling disciples who will hear His voice, leave their nets, and follow Him fully.
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In a world saturated with voices competing for our attention, this opening message of the (un)Follow series asks a piercing question: Who are you really following? Drawing from Jesus' words in John 10 and His invitation to the first disciples in Matthew 4, this message makes clear that following Jesus is more than admiration or agreement—it's a reordering of our lives around Him. True discipleship requires unfollowing whatever competes with Jesus for authority, even good and familiar things. Jesus isn't looking for fans or casual observers; He's calling disciples who will hear His voice, leave their nets, and follow Him fully.