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In this message from Luke 9-10, Byan Biggerstaff exposes the two greatest problems in the world: unwillingness and lostness. Drawing from Jesus' encounters with three would-be followers who held back from full surrender, he reveals why "the laborers are few"—not because we lack believers or resources, but because we're unwilling to say yes completely. Every half second, someone dies without knowing Jesus, yet Christians spend as much on Halloween costumes as they do reaching the unreached. Biggerstaff's challenge cuts deep: Will you keep adding Jesus to your comfortable life, or will you surrender everything for the kingdom? For some, that means saying yes to Jesus for the first time; for others, it means finally giving him all of your life, not just part of it. The question is simple but life-altering: Are you willing?
By First Baptist SpartanburgIn this message from Luke 9-10, Byan Biggerstaff exposes the two greatest problems in the world: unwillingness and lostness. Drawing from Jesus' encounters with three would-be followers who held back from full surrender, he reveals why "the laborers are few"—not because we lack believers or resources, but because we're unwilling to say yes completely. Every half second, someone dies without knowing Jesus, yet Christians spend as much on Halloween costumes as they do reaching the unreached. Biggerstaff's challenge cuts deep: Will you keep adding Jesus to your comfortable life, or will you surrender everything for the kingdom? For some, that means saying yes to Jesus for the first time; for others, it means finally giving him all of your life, not just part of it. The question is simple but life-altering: Are you willing?