You Said Yes! Now What?Chikamu

Who Am I Becoming?
Welcome to week two of our three-week journey (or week four, or five, or however long it takes you)! Last week, we discovered that being a Christian begins with a choice to accept Godâs gift of forgiveness, followed by a lifelong process of becoming more like Jesus.
Now, you might be wondering: What does it actually look like to become more like Jesus?
Is it even possible to become more like Jesus?
After all, Jesus is God, the Creator of everything, who has always existed and who never sinned. How could we possibly become like Him?
How do you become a concert violinist, pro basketball player, or expert chef? First, you start somewhere. You say yes to a new way of life. Saying yes doesnât make you a master, but it does make you a learner in the process of becoming something more.
As a learner, you gain knowledge, develop relationships, practice skills, and overcome setbacks. Learners also make mistakes, fall short, and keep moving forward. The word Jesus used for a learner is âdisciple.â
When we said yes to Jesus, we said yes to a lifelong process of becoming His disciples.
For the next two weeks, weâre going to explore how to be a disciple of Jesus. First, weâll learn about some of the habits and mindsets Jesus valued and lived out, also called spiritual practices. Then, weâll explore how Jesus loved and how we can show the same kinds of sacrificial care to others.
During Jesusâ time on Earth, some people were trying to figure out whether Jesus was really Godâs Son. They asked Him, âWhatâs the greatest command of God?â He responded:
⊠ââYou must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.â This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: âLove your neighbor as yourself.â The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments.â Matthew 22:37-40 NLT
Jesus summed up all of Godâs words to us as: Love God and love your neighbor as yourself. Becoming the kind of person who loves God and loves your neighbors is a process that will take your whole life.
Every disciple experiences setbacks and failures. If youâre like the rest of us, you may have experienced some of those setbacks already. You might have returned to a bad habit, used hurtful words, or failed in the past week. When we fall short, we donât need to hide or run from God or others. His forgiving kindness is always available to help you continue becoming more like Jesus.
Pray with your own words, or try these:
God, You see the mistakes I make. Thank You for forgiving me and guiding me as I become more like Jesus. Holy Spirit, will You help me see one step I can take to grow in love for You, myself, and others today? In Jesusâ name, amen.
Rugwaro
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Knowing Jesus Christ is the most exciting relationship you can have. It is the beginning of a life of adventure with an all-loving, all-powerful God but it can become overwhelming. Together, weâll answer questions like âWhat does this mean,â âWhat should I do,â and âWhat does this change?â Our hope is that this tool can guide you as you begin your journey of following Jesus.
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