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True discipleship

D E Wasake Esq.

Updated: Jan 18, 2020


So you have become a christian – you have accepted that you have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, you have also trusted that God in his love sent his son – Jesus to die for your sins that you may be redeemed. You have accepted the Good news with joy and have received the Holy Spirit of promise and you have become baptised in water to symbolise having died and resurrected with Jesus. Great! In our generation today, it would seem that the next steps after that all important altar call are sometimes not made clear. Becoming a child of God has privileges but it also has responsibilities - there is a cost to being disciple. Read some more about it.


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