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You Need Biblical Discipleship || David Platt
Jesus said that many people would call him “Lord” on the last day and yet not truly be his disciple. Is it possible to claim to be a Christian and not truly be saved? According to Jesus, the answer is yes. In this message from Matthew 4:18–22, David Platt unpacks the significance of what Jesus means when he says to people, “Follow me.” Biblical discipleship is more than merely saying a prayer or making a decision, though it may involve those things. Biblical discipleship means surrendering your life to Christ’s lordship, recognizing the identity of the One who invites us to follow him. He is Savior, Lord, King, and Messiah—truly God and truly man. There is nothing greater than having a relationship with God through his Son, Jesus Christ.