Follow Him: A 35-Day Call to Live for Christ No Matter the Cost
By David Platt
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To be a disciple of Jesus is to make disciples of Jesus. This has been true since the first century, when Jesus invited four men to follow him. More than searching for fish all over the Sea of Galilee, these men would spread the gospel all over the world. They would give their lives by not simply being disciples of Jesus, but by sacrificially making disciples of Jesus. And God’s design for twenty-first-century disciples is the same.
Becoming a Christian involves responding to the gracious invitation of God in Christ. As we follow Christ, he transforms our will, mind, desires, relationships, and our ultimate reason for living. Every disciple of Jesus exists to make disciples of Jesus, here and among every people group on the planet.
Bestselling author and Bible teacher David Platt invites you to take a closer look over the next thirty-five days at what it means to be a true disciple; to become a fisher of men; and to give up your life, take up your cross, and Follow Him.
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Follow Him - David Platt
INTRODUCTION
ONE OF THE MOST influential things I have ever read is a little booklet called Born to Reproduce
by Dawson Trotman, founder of The Navigators. In a matter of only a few pages, Trotman builds the case that every person who is born into God’s family is to multiply.
Yet, he maintains, most Christians are not multiplying. He laments, In every Christian audience, I am sure there are men and women who have been Christians for five, ten, or twenty years but who do not know of one person who is living for Jesus Christ today because of them.
[1] This is a problem, Trotman says, and it’s the reason the gospel has not yet spread to the nations.
By God’s design, he has wired his children for spiritual reproduction. He has woven into the fabric of every single Christian’s DNA a desire and ability to reproduce. God has formed, fashioned, and even filled Christians with his own Spirit for this very purpose.
To be a disciple of Jesus is to make disciples of Jesus. This has been true ever since the first century, when Jesus invited four men to follow him. His words echo throughout this book: Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.
[2]
More important than searching for fish all over the Sea of Galilee, these men would spread the gospel all over the world. They would give their lives by not simply being disciples of Jesus, but by sacrificially making disciples of Jesus. And God’s design for twenty-first-century disciples is exactly the same. Jesus calls every one of his disciples to make disciples who make disciples until the gospel penetrates every group of people in the world.
But somewhere along the way, we lost sight of what it means to be a disciple, and we have laid aside Jesus’ command to make disciples. Tragically, we have minimized what it means to be a follower of Jesus, and we have virtually ignored the biblical expectation that we fish for men. The result has been a rampant spectator mentality
that skews discipleship across the church, stifles the spread of the gospel around the world, and ultimately sears the heart of what it means for each of us to be a Christian.
Becoming a Christian involves responding to the gracious invitation of God in Christ. Being a Christian involves leaving behind superficial religion for supernatural regeneration. As we follow Christ, he transforms our minds, desires, wills, relationships, and ultimate reason for living. Every disciple of Jesus exists to make disciples of Jesus, here and among every people group on the planet. There are no spectators. We are all born to reproduce.
So, let me ask you: Do you desire to reproduce your faith? Do you long to see people come to know Jesus Christ through your life? If the answer to these questions is yes, then I invite you, over the next thirty-five days, to take a closer look at what it means to be a true disciple; to become a fisher of men; to give up your life, take up your cross, and Follow Him.
[1] Dawson Trotman, Born to Reproduce,
5, 12. Retrieved from Discipleship Library, http://www.discipleshiplibrary.com/pdfs/AA094.pdf.
[2] Matthew 4:19
DAY 1
FOLLOW ME
Jesus spoke to them, saying, I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.
JOHN 8:12
FOUR FISHERMEN WERE STANDING by the sea one day when Jesus approached them. Follow me,
he said, and I will make you fishers of men.
[1] With that, Jesus beckoned these men to leave behind their professions, possessions, dreams, ambitions, family, friends, safety, and security. He bid them to abandon everything. If anyone is going to follow me,
Jesus said, he must deny himself.
[2] In a world where everything revolves around self—protect yourself, promote yourself, preserve yourself, entertain yourself, comfort yourself, take care of yourself—Jesus says, Slay yourself.
And that’s exactly what happened with these four fishermen. According to Scripture and tradition, they paid a steep price for following Jesus. Peter was crucified upside down, Andrew was crucified in Greece, James was beheaded, and John was exiled.
Yet they believed it was worth the cost. In Jesus, these men found someone worth losing everything for. In Christ, they encountered a love that surpassed comprehension, a satisfaction that superseded circumstances, and a purpose that transcended every other possible pursuit in this world. They eagerly, willingly, and gladly lost their lives to know, follow, and proclaim him. In the footsteps of Jesus, these first disciples discovered a path worth giving their lives to tread.
Two thousand years later, we seem to have wandered from the path. Somewhere along the way, amid varying cultural tides and popular church trends,