Discipleship Happens Face-to-Face, Not at a Distance

Discipleship Happens Face-to-Face, Not at a Distance

Transformation in Christ is rarely a solo journey. Just as Luke sought out eyewitnesses and listened to real stories, we are called to walk closely with others, sharing life and faith in honest, vulnerable ways. Discipleship is not about programs or events, it is about relationships, about inviting people into our lives and meeting them where they are.
When we open our hearts and homes, listen to doubts, and wrestle with Scripture together, we create space for God to work. True discipleship is messy and personal, requiring patience and presence. It’s not enough to invite someone to church; we are called to invite them into our everyday lives, to walk alongside them as they encounter Jesus for themselves.

1 Thessalonians 2:8 (KJV): “So being affectionately desirous of you, we were willing to have imparted unto you, not the gospel of God only, but also our own souls, because ye were dear unto us.”

Reflection: Who is someone you can invite into your life in a deeper way this week; perhaps for a meal, a walk, or a conversation about faith? What step can you take to make your discipleship more personal and relational?

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