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Study7B..Every Christians is a disciple in the church,but if you want to know their true picture go to their solvent( environment peculiar to them,where they can really express themselves without the fear of their pastor, coordinator, member or their mentor...).

@Livingwater Study7B...Conditions of Discipleship Luke14:26-35 Look at this case study,Discipleship is like a different solid chemical  with different solvent,a particular solid will never dissolve until they get to their own solvent.. Some people will never free to express themselves untill they get to that environment peculiar to them... Every Christians is a disciple in the church,but if you want to know their true picture go to their solvent( environment peculiar to them,where they can really express themselves without the fear of their pastor, coordinator, member or their mentor...).some people solvent is their Home,working place,classroom,among Friends ,Hostel and others... Below are the remaining conditions of discipleship, may you be bless as you go through them.....  The third condition of discipleship is GIVING UP EVERYTHING Luke 14:33 reads: ““Any of you who does not give up everything……cannot……” ” To be His disciple must I forsake all that I have? Yes! It mean

Study 7A...Every Christian is a disciple, and yet it is possible to be a Christian, to be saved and to know that your sins are forgiven, and yet not to tread the path of discipleship –-

@Livingwater Study 7A DISCIPLES CALLED BY A NEW NAME Scripture Portion: Luke 14: 26-35 Many times in the New Testament believers are called ‘‘disciples’’ –- a disciple being one who learns of Christ, who follows Him and obeys Him. Broadly speaking, of course, every Christian is a disciple, and yet it is possible to be a Christian, to be saved and to know that your sins are forgiven, and yet not to tread the path of discipleship –- because to be a disciple means to be a disciplined Christian. Discipleship is a costly business. So with this thought in mind we begin by asking the question which was asked of Peter so long ago, when he was out of touch with his Lord and Master: “”You are not one of his disciples, are you?”” (John 18:17). The Man referred to is the Lord Jesus; the questioner was a young girl who was at the outer door of the High Priest’’s house. The question is pointed, personal, challenging, disturbing and decisive. What is your answer to it? Perhaps it will be eas