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WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 9: WHEN SORROW REPLACES SURRENDER

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WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 9: WHEN SORROW REPLACES SURRENDER Mark 10:22 (NIV) At this the man’s face fell. He went away sad, because he had great wealth. In Part 8, we saw that love does not lower the standard. Jesus Christ loved the rich young ruler, yet still confronted the one thing he needed to surrender. God’s love corrects—because it desires transformation. Opening Thought   Not all sorrow leads to change. Some sorrow leads to retreat. It is possible to feel deeply convicted… and still walk away unchanged. Key Phrase “He went away sad…” Insight 🔍 The rich young ruler did not argue with Jesus Christ. He did not reject Him openly. He did not debate the instruction. He simply… walked away. And the Bible says: He went away sad.  Why sad? Because: He understood what Jesus was asking. He felt the weight of it. But he could not bring himself to obey Deeper Truth 🔥 His sorrow was not repentance—it was regret without surrender. There is a difference between: F...

WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 8: WHEN LOVE DOES NOT LOWER THE STANDARD

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WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 8: WHEN LOVE DOES NOT LOWER THE STANDARD Mark 10:21 (NIV) Jesus Christ looked at him and loved him… “One thing you lack…” In Part 7, we discovered that everyone has a “ one thing .” We learned that spiritual growth is often limited not by many weaknesses, but by one area we refuse to surrender. What you won’t release can restrict how far you go with God. Opening Thought   We often think love means acceptance without challenge. But with God, love does not ignore truth—it reveals it. Sometimes, the greatest expression of love is not comfort…it is correction. Key Phrase “Jesus looked at him and loved him…” Insight 🔍 Before Jesus Christ told the rich young ruler what he lacked, the Bible makes something very clear: He loved him. This is powerful because it means: Jesus did not challenge him out of anger Jesus did not expose him out of rejection Jesus spoke out of love. And yet… He still said: “ One thing you lack …” Deeper Truth 🔥 Love did...

WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 7: WHAT IS YOUR “ONE THING”?

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WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 7: WHAT IS YOUR “ONE THING”? Luke 18:22 (NIV) When Jesus Christ heard this, he said to him, “You still lack one thing…” In Part 6, we encountered the rich young ruler—a man who was disciplined, moral, and sincere, yet walked away from Jesus Christ because of one thing he could not surrender. He was close to Jesus—but not surrendered to Him. Opening Thought 🌅 Sometimes, the greatest barrier between you and your next level in God is not many things—it is just one thing. Not obvious. Not loud. But deeply rooted. Key Phrase “ You still lack one thing …” Insight 🔍 This statement is both simple and profound. It means: You can be doing many things right… and still miss one thing. You can be progressing… and still be held back. You can be committed… and still be divided. The rich young ruler didn’t lack discipline. He lacked surrender in one area. And that one thing became everything. Deeper Application 🔥 Your “ one thing ” may not be money—but ...

WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 6: THE RICH YOUNG RULER — A REAL-LIFE EXAMPLE

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WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 6: THE RICH YOUNG RULER — A REAL-LIFE EXAMPLE Mark 10:21–22 (NIV) Jesus looked at him and loved him… “One thing you lack… Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor… Then come, follow me.”At this the man’s face fell. He went away sad, because he had great wealth. In Part 5, No Turning Back, we saw that following Jesus Christ requires unwavering focus. Looking back leads to distraction, comparison, and ultimately compromise. You cannot move forward effectively if your heart is still behind you. Opening Thought   It is possible to be close to Jesus—and still walk away from Him. Not because you hate Him. Not because you reject Him. But because you cannot let go of something else. Key Phrase “One thing you lack…” Insight 🔍 This man came with the right question: “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” He had: Discipline Morality Religious consistency But when he encountered Jesus Christ, something deeper was revealed. Jesus looked at...

WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 5: NO TURNING BACK

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WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 5: NO TURNING BACK Luke 9:62 (NIV) Jesus replied, “No one who puts a hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God.” In Part 4, we saw that, looking back is dangerous. Using the plow. We saw that what you look back at can pull your heart away from where God is taking you. Comparison, delay, and emotional attachment can open doors to covetousness and corruption. Looking back is not just a glance—it is a heart drifting in the wrong direction. Following Jesus Christ is not just about starting—it is about continuing without retreat. Many people begin the journey with excitement: You started the ministry You launched the business You committed your life to God But somewhere along the way, the pressure comes. The results seem slow. Others seem ahead. And then the temptation arises… “Maybe I should go back.” Insight 🔍 Jesus uses a powerful farming picture: “Putting your hand to the plow…” In those days, plowing required: ...

WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 4: LOOKING BACK WHILE MOVING FORWARD

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WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 4: LOOKING BACK WHILE MOVING FORWARD Luke 9:61–62 (NIV) Still another said, “I will follow you, Lord; but first let me go back and say goodbye to my family.” Jesus Christ replied, “No one who puts a hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God.” In Part 3, we uncovered the danger of delayed obedience through the phrase “ first let me… ”. We learned that even good responsibilities can become excuses, and that trying to secure a backup plan before obeying God often reveals divided loyalty. True discipleship requires immediate and undivided response. Key Phrase “...and looks back…” Opening Thought   It is possible to be moving forward physically, yet remain attached emotionally. Many people start the journey with Jesus, but their hearts are still tied to what they left behind. In the Kingdom, direction matters—but so does focus. Insight 🔍 This man sounded willing: “I will follow you, Lord…” But again, there was a...

WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 3: THE DANGER OF “FIRST LET ME…”

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WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 3: THE DANGER OF “FIRST LET ME…” Luke 9:59–60 (NIV) He said to another man, “Follow me.” But he replied, “Lord, first let me go and bury my father.” In Part 2, we learned that following Jesus comes with a cost. Jesus Christ made it clear that discipleship is not built on comfort but on sacrifice. We cannot follow Him truly if we are only committed to convenience. Jesus said to him, “Let the dead bury their own dead, but you go and proclaim the kingdom of God.” Key Phrase “Lord, first let me…” Opening Thought 🌅 One of the greatest enemies of destiny is not rejection—it is delay. Many people are not saying “ no ” to God; they are simply saying “ not now .” But in the Kingdom, delayed obedience can quietly become disobedience. Insight 🔍 This man did not reject the call to follow Jesus Christ. In fact, he called Him “ Lord ,” showing respect. But his response revealed a divided priority: “First let me…” At first glance, his request seems reas...

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