S4 - Connecting The Head and the Heart: Apostolic Pattern - Ian Hamilton
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This message centers on Jesus’ call to “follow me” and what it truly means to be His disciple. Drawing from Luke 14, Ian Hamilton emphasizes that discipleship requires wholehearted commitment to Christ above all else. He explains that genuine faith is more than belief—it unites a person to Christ and produces a transformed life that reflects Him. Using 2 Corinthians 4, he highlights that faithful ministry is marked by integrity, truthfulness, and a refusal to compromise God’s Word. He also stresses dependence on the Holy Spirit, awareness of spiritual opposition, and a servant-hearted posture in ministry. Ultimately, believers are called to proclaim Christ rather than themselves. True discipleship is evidenced by a life increasingly conformed to the image of Jesus.
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