Meek Disciples
Once we come into meekness we will find soul rest. We will find that taking on the character of Christ is not at all binding or heavy. It is light. It brings us to a place of peace and freedom like we’ve never known.
Once we come into meekness we will find soul rest. We will find that taking on the character of Christ is not at all binding or heavy. It is light. It brings us to a place of peace and freedom like we’ve never known.
When, as disciples, we learn to embrace the pain of suffering for Christ; when we see mourning as a path toward bringing more glory to the Lord; then we will have the grace to embrace the pain and hardships God allows in our life.
Jesus knew that the key to reaching the many would rest with discipling the few.
“Perhaps some people don’t understand the word repent. Maybe some just don’t like the word because it’s antiquated. If that’s the case then use the word “change” or “turn” but keep the message intact.”
A true disciple will be a true fisher of men, for men are the reason Jesus came.
Success is born in the midst of failure. If a disciple fails to multiply disciples it may be that he is failing to embrace failure as part of the normal course of ministry.