Millions of young
people all over the world have heard the word ‘disciple’ used within the Church
several times, yet many of us still fail to understand the necessary
requirements and true meaning of the word itself. However, when it comes to discipleship, it’s
very important to remember this. Just
because every disciple is a believer, this does NOT mean that every believer is
a disciple.
So what does it mean to
be a disciple and a follower of Jesus Christ?
A disciple is often described as a ‘learner’ or a ‘pupil,’ making
discipleship the relationship between the teacher and the pupil. But with that being said, it’s not just about
having the desire to learn or be taught – there are necessary requirements
outlined by Jesus himself.
In Luke 14:25-33, we
see Jesus lay out His exact requirements of discipleship. Within these
Scriptures, Jesus makes it very clear about the steps needed. One important thing to take note of here is
the fact that the phrase ‘you cannot be my disciple’ is actually repeated several
times. This symbolises the importance of
Jesus’ requirements and the significance of His words. Let’s break it down:
Luke 14:26-27 (NLT)
states: “If you want to
be my disciple, you must, by comparison, hate everyone else—your father and
mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters—yes, even your own life.
Otherwise, you cannot be my disciple. And if you do not
carry your own cross and follow me, you cannot be my disciple.”
Luke
14:33 (NLT) then goes on to say: “So you
cannot become my disciple without giving up everything you own.”
The three main things
to take note of here are:
1. To seek God
first in all things!
2. To take up
your cross and follow Jesus!
3. To
surrender all that you own unto Jesus and dedicate your life to Him!
As stated in Matthew
6:33, “But seek ye first the Kingdom of
God, and his righteousness; and all of these things shall be added unto you.” Many of us often cling on to God during
difficult times, but God should be put first above everyone and anything! And this is what is meant in Luke 14:26 as
stated above – when it comes to the comparison of God, ALL things (including
your family) should be second best.
To me, seeking God
first is the number one priority, and the minute you start doing this properly,
you will be on the road to success as Jesus’ disciple. This then ties in with surrendering all that
you own unto Jesus. You must believe and
declare Jesus Christ is your Lord and saviour, and then make a conscious
decision to serve Him wholeheartedly!
Serving the Lord in
your youth is a very hard battle, and there will be so many times when you
might feel like giving up. But remember
that God is with you. Today, decide to give
yourself wholly to the things of God and be the best disciple that you can be!
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