Milton Baptist Church (MBC Stoke)

The Heart of Followership

44 min · 3 de may de 2026
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This sermon, drawn from Matthew 8:14–22, presents a compelling call to authentic discipleship centered on three pillars of the heart of followership: service, sacrifice, and surrender. It emphasizes that true followership is not passive obedience but an active, grateful response to Christ's grace, illustrated by the healed mother-in-law who immediately served in gratitude. The sermon confronts the illusion of easy commitment, using the scribe's declaration to follow anywhere and Jesus' response about having no place to lay His head to underscore the cost of discipleship, calling for a willingness to sacrifice comfort and security. It further challenges the common delay in surrender, exemplified by the disciple who wished to bury his father first, and reframes Jesus' command to 'let the dead bury the dead' as a call to prioritize spiritual urgency over temporal duties. Ultimately, the message is a pastoral and convicting exhortation to examine one's life and ensure that the footprints in the snow of daily living reflect the path of Christ, not the distractions of self, comfort, or delay.

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