Discerning the Genuine: A Biblical Trilogy on True Discipleship -Article 1


“Roots of Authenticity: The Marks of a True Disciple”

Hello Visionaries,

In this journey of faith, it’s essential to grasp what sets apart a true disciple of Christ from the crowd. Just like a tree identified by its fruits, a disciple is known by certain unmistakable qualities. Let’s dive into the first of our three-part series, “Discerning the Genuine,” and explore the roots of authentic discipleship.

1. Obedience to Christ’s Teachings

Jesus said in John 14:15 (KJV), “If ye love me, keep my commandments.” This isn’t about a checklist of dos and don’ts; it’s about a relationship. When we love someone, honoring their wishes becomes a joy, not a burden. True disciples embrace Christ’s teachings, not just in words but in actions.

2. Love for Others

In John 13:35, Jesus tells us, “By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.” This isn’t just about feeling love; it’s about showing it through our actions and decisions, even when it’s challenging.

3. Bearing Fruit

Jesus spoke about bearing fruit in John 15:8: “Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples.” This fruit isn’t just personal achievements; it’s the qualities of love, joy, peace, and more that we read about in Galatians 5:22-23. It’s about how we influence others and reflect Christ in our lives.

4. Perseverance in Trials

In Matthew 5:11-12, Jesus says, “Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you… for my sake.” Being a disciple doesn’t mean a trouble-free life. It’s about staying steadfast in faith, even when the going gets tough.

5. Humility

Remember the story of the tax collector and the Pharisee in Luke 18:10-14? The tax collector, not the self-righteous Pharisee, went home justified before God. True disciples possess a humble spirit, acknowledging their need for God’s grace.

6. Commitment to God’s Word

A true disciple loves the Word of God. In 2 Timothy 2:15, we are urged to be “rightly dividing the word of truth.” This means not just reading the Bible but living it, understanding it, and letting it transform us.

7. A Prayerful Life

In Luke 18:1, Jesus spoke of the need to “always pray, and not to faint.” Prayer is the lifeline of a disciple, a constant conversation with our Creator.

As we reflect on these qualities, let’s examine our hearts and lives. Are we just walking the walk, or are we living out these truths?

In the next article, we’ll delve into the challenges that true disciples face in a world of counterfeits. How do we hold on to authenticity in a world that often values the opposite?


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