As discussed in the previous post, “Making Disciples”, the first step in discipleship as Jesus taught, was to repent, or turn away from what what we were, to what He wants us to become. That would be in modern day terms, “to take a 180° turn” to travel in the opposite direction.
To start the Christ-following life, you must realize that you were going the wrong way and that you need to turn around and go the completely opposite way. To note here, one cannot just say, “Oh, I am pretty good already, not as bad as ‘those people’ so I don’t need to go quite the opposite way, I’ll just maybe add a bit of a difference to the way I already am.” No. That kind of thought is not Jesus’ teaching.
The whole point of starting a Jesus Kingdom walk (i.e., becoming a Christian) is realizing that no matter how “good” you think you are, you are not able to free yourself from the self-orientation of your life on your own. Everyone needs a savior. Being, seeming, or looking like a good person, like a religious person, a church-goer, or a Christian will not be the basis for actually being a Christ-follower or disciple. Being a Christ-follower has to do with knowing Christ in a personal way and accepting that he is worthy of following completely. “You must be born again” Jesus told Nicodemus in John 3, and in Matthew 16:24, He said, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.” Jesus took the cross to a hill and died on it. This is what it means to have a new life in Christ: you turn away from your old life and take up the new life Jesus gives you. That “being born again” thing which many people don’t understand has to do with dying to your old life and being made a new creature. (See the last post which discusses what it means to “Believe.”)
Being a new creature entails that you are different and new.
The really good news in this isn’t just that you are going to heaven when you die, but rather, that you have a new kind of life here to live on earth before you go to heaven. That new life reflects a mirror of who Jesus is: the new creature who speaks what Jesus would say, acts and thinks as He does today. Jesus does this through making you into a new person and through you being a disciple on the planet Earth who shows His Kingdom values through your actions and words. Through your choices, not those that you assume other people will make. Through your words, not the words that your pastor preaches on Sunday. Through your interactions with family, friends, co-workers, strangers, enemies. Even—and very much so—the intentions of your innermost being, your heart.
As Jesus said:
The good person out of the good treasure of his heart produces good, and the evil person out of his evil treasure produces evil, for out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks.
Luke 6:45
To understand this is the beginning of understanding what it means to be a disciple, a Christ-follower. Jesus called disciples. As he said in the parable of the seeds, there are many who have some interactions with the seeds He sows, but not all of the seeds grow up and bear fruit. A disciple is not perfect, and sometimes the mirror image of Jesus is duller than it could be, but a disciple is the plant growing and bearing fruit in the soil in which Jesus has planted His seed and tends it lovingly every day.

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