Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Romans 13:8-10, Psalm  112:1-2, 4-5, 9, Luke 14:25-33
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DISCIPLESHIP: THE BEST LIFE POSSIBLE
"If anyone comes to Me without turning his back on  his father and mother, his wife and his children, his brothers and sisters,  indeed his very self, he cannot be My follower." -Luke 14:26
To be a disciple of Jesus is the most radical  commitment. The relationship of Jesus' disciples with Him is in a class by  itself. In comparison with our love for Jesus, all other loves seem as hatred.  Our relationship with Jesus is to be supreme. It is more important than our  lives.
We will gladly carry daily crosses to be faithful as  Jesus' disciples (Lk 14:27; 9:23). As Jesus' disciples, we are privileged to  renounce Satan and all his works, to lose our lives (Lk 9:24), and to renounce  all our possessions (Lk 14:33). One day as Jesus' disciple is better than a  thousand days elsewhere (Ps 84:11). It is better to suffer as Jesus' disciple  than to have all the pleasures money can buy (see Acts 5:41).
Jesus is God. "All [things] were created through  Him, and for Him. He is before all else that is. In Him everything continues in  being" (Col 1:16-17). Jesus is the Lord of lords and the King of kings "Who  dwells in unapproachable light" (1 Tm 6:15, 16). He is Love Himself (see 1 Jn  4:8, 16). It is amazing that Jesus would call anyone to be His disciple. Yet  even more amazingly He has chosen us (Jn 15:16). Let us rejoice in our  discipleship and live it faithfully until death.
Prayer: Father, send the Holy Spirit to make me the  best disciple I can be.
Promise: "Owe no debt to anyone except the debt that  binds us to love one another." -Rm 13:8
Praise: Although bedridden, Alice prays for those  who do not pray.
(Coming soon are our retreats, "Discovering the  Gifts of the Spirit", "Married Couples Retreat", and the Men's  Retreat.  See our website www.presentationministries.com for more information.)
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