
Acts 15:11- But we believe that we are saved through the [precious, undeserved] grace of the Lord Jesus [which makes us free of the guilt of sin and grants us eternal life], in just the same way as they are…
Chosen for a Purpose: The Gospel of Discipleship
Disciples who know they have been chosen by God for a purpose must express a desire to be discipled or trained, and also display a teachable spirit.
In Biblical times, when a teacher extended an invitation to follow him, it did not mean, “Come see me once a week for a couple of hours.” Discipleship meant that a young person would invest themselves in learning everything there was to learn about their teacher’s beliefs. Eventually, a student would be exactly like their teacher.
Many masters impose heavy burdens on their disciples, akin to how religion can weigh on individuals. This often leads people to feel a constant sense of guilt, as if they are not enough or not doing enough. However, Jesus did not place such burdens on His disciples.
Jesus’ invitation, by Matthew’s account, went like this: “Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” Jesus is a different type of Master; His yoke brings rest, but one has to take it, for He will not impose it on us.
Jesus Himself said He cannot do anything but what He sees His Father doing. If Jesus depends that much on His Father, then you and I need to do the same. A proud spirit is an unteachable spirit because it wants to go out and do what it feels—it knows it all already. Not Jesus. He waits to hear and see what the Father wants to do, then He acts. Peter had a hard time learning this from Jesus. Peter’s spirit, Paul’s spirit, and our spirits have to be humbled to come to the same place where our Master was, conducting business in perfect unity with the Father.
Just as a marine makes a decision every day to train to be a marine, a disciple of Jesus has to get up every day willing to take His yoke and walk with Him. A disciple must be able to learn from all experiences because our Master uses everything for our good, to make us more like Him. A disciple also needs to trust the Teacher—even when He is quiet.
A competent disciple of Jesus, who understands he or she has been chosen, is one who then chooses to live in perfect unity with the Father, just like Jesus did when He was here on earth. Are you ready to take His yoke?
In summary, the call to “take up your cross” is a profound invitation to follow Jesus with wholehearted devotion, embracing the cost of discipleship and the promise of eternal life. Bible Hub

Reflections: Understanding True Discipleship in Christ. God chose me. He chose me. Try saying this out loud: “God chose me before the foundation of the world.” Receive that for yourself. Does it humble you? Does it excite you? Does it bring you peace about the situation you are in right now?
- You are chosen, and you have an eternal purpose in Him. You are not here by chance. You were created for a purpose. That purpose comes from your Creator. He wants to walk with you, just as He walked with Abraham, and just as Jesus walked with His disciples. He chose you because He wants to enjoy a close relationship with you, and in the process, make you more like Him.
- Are you ready to get up every day and follow Him?
Prayer: The Prayer of Jesus (John 17)
I have given them Your word; and the world has despised them because they are not products of the world, in the same way that I am not a product of the corrupt world order. Do not take them out of this world; protect them from the evil one.