Field Notes: 5 Day Devo
Monday can expose what Sunday can hide. If faith feels like a quick boost that wears off by lunchtime, we need a better definition of what it means to follow Jesus. We sit down for a tight five-minute devotional that asks one uncomfortable question: are we living as disciples or as converts who made a one-time decision and moved on? We look back at the Second Great Awakening and Charles Finney’s influence on the altar call, not to pick a fight, but to name a shift that still shapes Christian culture today. When faith becomes a transaction, we start treating church like a weekly stop for a “Jesus fix” before we return to what we call real life. Discipleship, though, is not attendance and it is not a sales pitch. It is apprenticeship. A disciple walks so closely with the teacher that the teacher’s ways begin to show up in everyday speech, reactions, priorities, and relationships. Luke 9 brings the point into focus: Jesus calls us to lay down our lives, pick up our cross, and follow Him daily. Daily means Monday, stress at work, money decisions, and the way we talk to our spouse. We also reflect on a Barna statistic that 24% of Christians do not actively pursue their faith outside the building, then we offer one clear action step to move from consuming information to practicing obedience. If you want practical Christian discipleship, real spiritual growth, and a simple way to test whether you’re apprenticing under Jesus, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a Monday reset, and leave a review. What is one area of your life you want to look more like Jesus this week?
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