What is the cost of following Jesus? I was honored to speak at Brookwood Church last Sunday when we explored that question together. The passage from Luke 14:25-35 can be a difficult one for many of us (myself included). So what does it truly mean to be a follower of Christ? What does discipleship in Christ require?

What is the significance of this waterfall image featuring Matthew 7:21? It’s not the typical Bible verse you see shared in this manner is it?

As you listen to the message, we’ll discuss that our focus is sometimes wrong and the verses we should embrace the most are often ignored.

After listening to the message, feel free to share this image and your thoughts.

The outline, discussion questions and Family Talk guides for this message are available on the church website.

How do you struggle with the concepts addressed in this passage?

 

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Joshua J. Masters is a pastor, author, and missionary with a heart for leading through encouragement and relationship building. His latest book series, Experiencing the Word, releases a new workbook each month as Joshua leads through a year of meditating on the Bible.

A self-proclaimed sci-fi and comic book geek, Josh loves film, art, pop culture, and all things creative (SAG/AFTRA member). Joshua was raised in New England and is now based in South Carolina where he serves as the Executive Director and a missionary for Bridge Builders International. 

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