Messages at CalvaryOKC
What does it really mean to follow Jesus? Pastor Jason Sharp answered that question by walking through the closing chapters of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, reminding the church that Christianity is not simply believing the right things—it's living them. Jesus described two gates, two roads, two trees, two builders, and ultimately two destinations. Every illustration pointed to one truth: every person must choose which path they will follow. The broad road promises comfort, convenience, and popularity, but it leads away from life. The narrow road requires surrender, obedience, and trust, yet it leads to the abundant life Christ offers. Pastor Jason challenged believers to become more than "fruit inspectors." While Scripture teaches discernment, the greater call is to become people whose own lives consistently bear the fruit of the Spirit. Genuine discipleship isn't measured by how well we identify the failures of others but by whether our own lives reflect the character of Christ. The message concluded with Jesus' familiar illustration of the wise and foolish builders. Hearing God's Word is only the beginning. A secure foundation is established when believers choose daily obedience, allowing God's truth to shape every decision, relationship, and priority. In a culture that often celebrates convenience over commitment, Pastor Jason reminded the church that the narrow way is still the path that leads to life—and every disciple must decide whether they will simply admire Christ's teaching or build their lives upon it.
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