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What happen when we follow Jesus?

What happen when we follow Jesus?

To truly follow Christ, you confess your sins and turn from them and follow Jesus. When you make that decision, the Spirit of God enters your life and guides you. The result is abundant life and eternal life with God in heaven.

What does Paul say about following Jesus?

It is all important that one follow only those who are going the right way. To follow one who is not in harmony with the way of the Lord is to follow someone to hell.

What did Jesus say about being a follower?

Jesus said, “I am among you as one who serves” (Luke 22:27). In another instance Jesus teaches that if a follower wants to be great, then that follower needs to take the position of a servant.

What is required of us if we are to follow Jesus example?

If we are to follow the example of Christ and walk in his footsteps, we must seek to do the same things after the pattern he set. It is important to remember that Jesus was capable of sinning, that he could have succumbed, that the plan of life and salvation could have been foiled, but that he remained true.

Why is it important to follow Jesus?

He is our Creator. He is the Light of the World. He is our Savior from sin and death. This is the most important knowledge on earth, and you can know this for yourself.

What is the benefits of following Jesus?

When we follow Jesus, we have peace with God. “Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.” ‭‭Romans‬ ‭5:1‬. Jesus transforms us from being enemies of God to being reconciled to God. Through Jesus, we are justified or put in right standing with God.

What does Jesus promise if we follow him?

We explored Jesus’ promises which offer us his abiding presence, eternal life, the Holy Spirit, forgiveness, transcendent peace, truth that sets us free, answered prayers, love and joy, fruitfulness in good works, spiritual rewards, and a heavenly home.

Why do we need to follow Jesus?

Jesus Christ is our light and life. When we follow Jesus, we grow stronger and become more like Him. We should remember Him and follow Him like sunflowers follow the sun across the sky. Following His light and example will bring us joy, happiness, and peace, even if things around us are hard.

Why is it important to follow Jesus example?

Why are we following God?

First, to serve God and follow God means to recognize His Lordship over our lives. We have to acknowledge the fact that we live under His sovereignty and providence. He is our Creator, our Redeemer and our Sustainer. He is our master, and we are his servants.

Is it worth it to follow Jesus?

Because of Jesus death on the cross, and his payment for our sin, you can be saved, forgiven, and have eternal life! It is worth it to follow Jesus because in the present you have the family of God, in the future you have heaven, in the past your sins are under the blood of Jesus!

Is it difficult to follow Jesus?

Jesus promises blessing and fulfillment to those who follow Him (John 4:14), but many people have been surprised that the way of Christ is not as easy as they had hoped. Sometimes, following Christ can be downright difficult.

Is it possible to follow Jesus without the grace of God?

In fact, without the grace of God, following Jesus would be impossible ( Matthew 19:25–26 ). Jesus demands total surrender and complete submission. He will not settle for second place in our lives.

What does the Bible say about following Jesus?

Following Jesus is a narrow path ( Matthew 7:13–14 ). In following Christ, we go against our natural, sinful natures and against the fallen and corrupted world system. We live contrary to the reign of Satan and sin in our world ( 2 Corinthians 4:4; Ephesians 2:1–3 ), and it can be challenging to go against the natural stream.

Is the Christian life easy or difficult?

The Christian life is never easy, but the difficulties do not negate the joy. We consider Jesus, who “for the joy set before him . . . endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God” ( Hebrews 12:2 ).