Sentences with phrase «christian life of discipleship»

Yet here we run into a very serious difficulty, since there is always the danger of becoming overly introspective and of falling into the error of «scrupulosity,» against which all masters of the Christian life of discipleship have warned.

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It speaks candidly to the Christian amid the messiness of day - to - day life; it honestly addresses the difficulties of discipleship, while reminding us of our dignity as children of God.
I found myself meeting with other Christian executives who were working through this same issue of how to live a life of discipleship, not just on Sunday but from Monday to Friday as well.
It is a culture and a denomination in which many Christian hearts have made a home, many ethnicities have found a habit of being, discipleship has been sincerely lived, and deep affections for the gospel have been formed.
Reconciliation and redemption, regeneration and the Holy Spirit, love of our enemies, cross and resurrection, life in Christ and Christian discipleship all these things are so difficult and so remote that we hardly venture any more to speak of them.19
I believe that most of those who have converted from Christianity to this form of Buddhism are in fact living in ways more appropriate to discipleship to Jesus than they were when they belonged to Christian churches.
Christian eloquence is perfected in a life of discipleship.
For those of us who have tasted Christian discipleship, what many Americans consider the good life looks flat and unsatisfying.
However, if we are humbly though critically ready to put up with the fellowship in its particular local manifestation, where and as we find it, we shall help to renew and strengthen it, at the same time discovering for ourselves the deepening of Christian discipleship and finding that we are enriched by other men and women who, like ourselves, are seeking to live in the Christian way, informed by the Christian faith, and supported by Christian worship.
It is sustained by the virtues inculcated through the preaching and teaching and practices of discipleship that characterize the life of the Christian community.
I probably wouldn't now give his books to a brand - new believer, seeking to find a starting place in discipleship, for fear the new brother or sister might embrace the whole package — as some of us did with whomever it was that was influential in our early Christian lives, whether C. S. Lewis or J. I. Packer or John Stott or John Piper...
This conversion, which is ongoing in the Christian life, means that one becomes a disciple of Christ, and discipleship necessarily entails discipline.
It is time, therefore, for Catholics and Evangelicals, corporately and individually, to recommit ourselves to the life of discipleship that ought to be the distinctive mark of Christians.
It appears that there is general though only implicit recognition of the fact that a call to the ministry includes at least these four elements (1) the call to be a Christian, which is variously described as the call to discipleship of Jesus Christ, to hearing and doing of the Word of God, to repentance and faith, et cetera; (2) the secret call, namely, that inner persuasion or experience whereby a person feels himself directly summoned or invited by God to take up the work of the ministry; (3) the providential call, which is that invitation and command to assume the work of the ministry which comes through the equipment of a person with the talents necessary for the exercise of the office and through the divine guidance of his life by all its circumstances; (4) the ecclesiastical call, that is, the summons and invitation extended to a man by some community or institution of the Church to engage in the work of the ministry.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer's classic was as close as neoorthodoxy ever got to a doctrine of the Christian life, but The Cost of Discipleship (Nachfolge) was mainly an exposition of the Sermon on the Mount and of Matthew 10.
And one of the things that has most obstructed the path of discipleship in our Christian culture today is this idea that it will be a terribly difficult thing that will certainly ruin your life.
Not good, why neglect things which are edifying to the christian life, that would be an unhealthy focus on evangelism in the place of discipleship, just do both I say What if, instead of starting Christian Coffee Houses, Christian Work - Out Centers, and Christian Bridge Clubs, we started just going to these places that were already in our community and meeting the people who christian life, that would be an unhealthy focus on evangelism in the place of discipleship, just do both I say What if, instead of starting Christian Coffee Houses, Christian Work - Out Centers, and Christian Bridge Clubs, we started just going to these places that were already in our community and meeting the people who Christian Coffee Houses, Christian Work - Out Centers, and Christian Bridge Clubs, we started just going to these places that were already in our community and meeting the people who Christian Work - Out Centers, and Christian Bridge Clubs, we started just going to these places that were already in our community and meeting the people who Christian Bridge Clubs, we started just going to these places that were already in our community and meeting the people who go there?
Monastic missionaries, both women and men, would live among and educate the so - called «barbarians,» only later to give in to the tactics of a Charlemagne pressing the monasteries into strategies of Western empire - building, which, in turn, evoked ongoing reforms as wealth dulled and darkened a genuine Christian discipleship (CSP 1 - 43).
But it is precisely the graces of Christian discipleship, beginning with baptism, that enable us to live as Christians should.
After all, unless prayer «fits in» and thus both makes sense of and gives sense to that enterprise, it may appear as no more than a peripheral although useful exercise in the life of Christian discipleship.
This was reinforced by a view of the Christian life as a process of discipleship fueled by liturgical continuity and sacramental efficacy.
This is easy enough to say but its implementation requires a life of Christian discipleship which is nourished by prayer and meditation.
For if faithful Christian discipleship requires that we attend carefully to all aspects of our lives — that we reflect deeply and continually on how we are shaped by what we do (and don't do)-- and if we're to resist the easy formulas and shallow pieties that distort and trivialize the church's witness in the world, then ongoing attention to what we do in worship (and how we do it) is vital to such intentional discipleship.
Forgiveness exists only within a life of discipleship, whereby a true Christian doesn't want to earn forgiveness by his discipleship, but discipleship is just natural for him.
Discipleship as I am defining it is that phase of the Christian life when Christ is experienced primarily as a figure of the past who continues among us in his teachings and example.
The implications of this commitment in faith to fact, or (as we might say) in engagement of life with the historic, crucified, and «risen» Lord, have been worked out in Christian theology within the context of the communal life of the Christian fellowship and through the worship and obedience which are the expression of Christian discipleship.
Moltmann feels that the future of the Protestant church in Europe lies not with the large state church, but with small communities of faith, where the charismatic gifts of all can be recognized, and where Christians can live out a radical discipleship.
About Blog Through a discipleship model Christians are being invited to daily participate in the Church's first model of ministry: living each day with Christ.
About Blog Through a discipleship model Christians are being invited to daily participate in the Church's first model of ministry: living each day with Christ.
About Blog Through a discipleship model Christians are being invited to daily participate in the Church's first model of ministry: living each day with Christ.
About Blog Through a discipleship model Christians are being invited to daily participate in the Church's first model of ministry: living each day with Christ.
About Blog Through a discipleship model Christians are being invited to daily participate in the Church's first model of ministry: living each day with Christ.
From this they conclude that those who hold to sola fide (faith alone) are saying that no corresponding need exists for a committed life of Christian discipleship as proof of salvation, but this is not true.
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