Welcome to this edition of PowerPoint with Jack Graham. A little later in the program, we'll tell you how you can get a copy of Dr. Graham's book, Powering Up. But first, here's the message. following Jesus.
Now take your Bibles and turn with me to the fifth chapter of the Gospel of Luke. This is a series we're calling Tell Me the Story. Yeah. And so far we have looked at the character of Christ, who he is. We have discovered That his name is above every name.
That he is the beloved Son of God. But He is God in the dirt, Emmanuel, who is God with us. and that he is the anointed and appointed Messiah. Of Israel, and we have identified who Jesus is, and he is both. God and man, both human and divine, equally and essentially and eternally God.
And in his manhood, He walked like a man. He talked like a man. He was a man in every way. And he was the kind of man that could appeal to people. And people would Follow him.
The most important decision that any of us can make is that decision. to follow Jesus Christ. And I want to talk to you today about following Jesus and the path. of discipleship. The passage that we have in front of us, Luke 5 and the first 11 verses, if you only had this passage.
It would tell you That Jesus is God, that Jesus is man, and He is worthy of all of our worship and fellowship. and discipleship, that he is worthy of everything that we can bring. to him.
So, once you know who Jesus is, you see who He is, you believe in Him, and then Follow him. Following Jesus. And my prayer in this passage and in this message today. That it will challenge all of us to go to a deeper, more dynamic discipleship. in Christ.
That we will take more steps forward. as we follow him. That we would not simply be Secret admirers of Jesus. Or distant relatives of Jesus. But that he would have all of us all of the time, that we would give our lives unconditionally to him.
Because Jesus did not say, admire me, he said, follow me. Follow Jesus. Jesus is popular. He is preaching throughout uh the Galilean region. And Crowds are gathering and Jesus was good with the crowds.
You know, every preacher, Jesus was a preacher, God had one son, and He made him a preacher. And preachers like the crowds. I like it when a big crowd like this shows up. But we also need to remember that while Jesus loved the crowds and had compassion on the crowds, it was never about the crowd, and it is not about the crowd, it's about the one. And so, we're going to go one-on-one with Jesus and talk about some of the conversations he had with people individually.
So, we're going to do some FaceTime with Jesus and some of the people that met Jesus and that we might meet him as well. And the first conversation that we're going to see is a conversation that he had with Simon Peter. And the other disciples, but specifically Simon Peter. And who was a fisherman? We call him the big fisherman.
But he was a man who began following Jesus, and his life would never be the same.
So beginning in verse 1, on one occasion while the crowd was pressing in on him to hear the word of God. Literally God speaking. To hear the word of God. He is preaching. The crowds are listening.
The crowds are pressing in, and what's the message? The message is the word of God. Not our message, not the message of a man, but the message of God. And so this is God speaking. Jesus was not a man speaking about God or teaching about God, He was God who had come to teach.
So the word of God, and to this very day, the word of God, the message of Jesus. is our message. We have no other message. When I stand here each week and when others stand in this place. This is not a speech.
This is not entertainment. This is the word of God that goes forth from this pulpit. We preach Christ and Christ alone.
So when he is present and when his word is preached, people gather. And that's what was happening here around the Sea of Galilee. He was standing by the lake of Gennesaret. I just called it the Sea of Galilee, but Luke, ever the historian, There are four gospel witnesses, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, in your New Testament. This describes the historicity and the divine inspiration of who Jesus is.
And Luke, being a physician, is telling the story very accurately. And he mentions that this is a lake because what we call the Sea of Galilee, and I've been to it many, many times, but he was standing by the Sea of Galilee or the lake Gennesaret. It is Gennesaret, Luke. Identifies it as a lake. It was a freshwater lake, not a sea.
There was no salt. uh in this body of water. And There was a beautiful fertile, our beautiful fertile fields east and west around the Sea of Galilee, and there was probably a garden by the name of Gennesaret. A beautiful place, a fertile field, or a garden, and thus the lake. became known as Lake Gennesaret.
And he is preaching there. And he saw two boats by the lake. but the fishermen had gone out of them and were washing their nets. And getting into one of the boats, which was Simon's, that's Peter, He asked them to put out a little from the land, and he sat down and he taught the people from the boat. From the prow of this boat.
The crowd was pushing him, so he gets out, he gets in the boat, into Simon's boat. Simon, along with John and Andrew and others, were already following him to some extent. They were around Jesus. They were admiring Jesus. But something much better, much bigger is about to happen once Simon.
Truly gives his life to follow Christ.
So Jesus pushes out, he's teaching the people, and when he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch. And Simon. ever putting his foot in his mouth. Says, Master, we've toiled all night and took nothing. Simon must have been thinking.
What is an itinerant? unemployed carpenter know about fishing. I'm a fisherman. We worked all night. There's nothing out there to be had this day.
But to Simon Peter's credit, He says in verse 5, but at your word. Always a good response when the Lord asks you to do something. Whether you understand it or not. But Lord, nevertheless, Lord, at your word, I will let down the nets. And when he had done this, they enclosed a large.
They enclosed a large number of fish and their nets were breaking. And they signaled to their partners in the other boat to come and help them. And they came and filled both boats so that they were beginning to sink.
So when Simon Peter saw it, when he saw this incredible miracle. that God created. that Jesus made happen. He fell down at Jesus' knees saying, depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord. For he and all who were with him were astonished at the catch of fish that they had taken.
And so also were James and John, sons of Zebedee, two brothers, and who were partners, fishing partners. They were in the business together with Simon. And Jesus said to Simon, Do not be afraid. From now on, you will be catching. Man.
And when they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed. Him. They left it all. And they follow Jesus. Grown men.
who were willing to leave their careers behind. and at whatever personal cost. To follow The Lord Jesus Christ. The question of this message that I'm asking everyone today is: Are you a follower of Jesus? I didn't ask, are you a fan of Jesus?
or even favorable towards Jesus. I'm asking because of who he is, he is God and man.
Son of God, Savior of the world. And because of this, we've seen his miracle. We've seen what God can do in Christ. And now, because of this, Are you willing? to follow him.
Again, not as an admirer or an advocate. But as a disciple.
Now, what is a disciple of Jesus? A disciple literally means someone disciplined to learn. Yeah. The Christian life is a life of discipleship, learning and loving Jesus, learning of Jesus and loving Jesus himself. To follow Jesus, of course, literally means to walk with him.
So, disciples walk with Jesus. They spend time. With Jesus, not just apostles in the ancient age, but men and women today who are willing to walk with Jesus. Every single day. and to learn more and more about who he is.
This is One of the big reasons we're doing this series, tell me the story of Jesus, because this is a time of discipleship for us.
So many have made a decision, but they have not become disciples to follow him. And there's a big difference. Following Jesus is more than cheering for Jesus and celebrating him or attending a service when it's convenient or when it's a special day, but it is following Jesus all the time in every way that you can.
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Now let's get back to today's message, following Jesus. I want to talk about what does it take to make a disciple? We're all in process. It's why I call the subtitle The Pathway to Discipleship.
So what is this pathway? Is a disciple and a follower of Jesus. Number one, and we see it right in this text. Number one, A disciple commits to follow Christ, to completely. Follow Jesus.
A disciple commits to following Jesus. Completely.
Now that the crowds Are following Jesus, and the word is spreading around the Galilee about who He is. He's now calling individuals. He's an incredible teacher. He is a healer, performing great miracles. He has power over disease.
Now we see that he has power over nature. He can command the fish. And their gathering, it's like a stadium. With people gathering and cheering a winning team. And Jesus welcomed everyone.
We learned in the last message that he came as the anointed, the appointed Messiah. For who? The blind. The broken. The bruised, the bound, the people who were hurting and helpless.
Jesus came for these, and so many people, so many ordinary people, broken people, common people. We're gathering around Jesus. Many were just curious, but then he caused His disciples to follow him and commit. Jesus separated always from the crowd, the curious crowd. Those who will commit.
and follow him. In fact, the larger the crowds, you see this in the life of Jesus. The larger the crowds became, The More Jesus demanded discipleship. to count the cost. He said, pick up the cross and follow me.
Real followers, not Twitter followers. But Jesus Followers. Why does Jesus have so many admirers? And so few followers in some ways.
Some do not have the courage to follow Jesus. to risk their reputation, their careers. their future and put it in his hands.
Some do not follow Jesus because They're just too busy. Jesus called people to discipleship, and one man. who was listening, said, well, first let me go bury my father. And then I'll follow you. Really?
We're going to wait for grandpa to die, then I'll follow you, Jesus. No. Jesus said, Now immediately, it's worth everything to follow me.
Some don't want to give up control of their lives. Want to be the captain of their own ship rather than giving Jesus the prow, giving Jesus the boat. They're unwilling to say, Lord, I'll follow you as Lord. You will lead me wherever I go. You will be my master and my friend.
Some people do not follow Jesus as a disciple because they've never been challenged at this level. Never been coached up. I read a quote this week. from Billy Graham that I wanted to give you. And Billy's been in heaven a few years now.
But uh His voice is still so supercharged to every generation. He was talking about the fact that he said, I can't live the Christian life alone. I'm a failure. Billy Graham can't live the Christian life. I've tried, I can't do it.
But with the help of the Word of God and the help of the Holy Spirit, I can live the Christian life. He lives. his life through me. And I love that because I'm thinking, my goodness, if Billy Graham can't. Live the Christian life.
What about me? No one can live the Christian life in our own strength. The discipleship that we're talking about is a discipleship that is now full of the Spirit and the presence of Jesus. Christ lives his life through us. He went on to say in this article that I was reading, he said this actually back in 1955.
And as we think about the future of America, here's what Billy said that is prophetic. He said the regeneration of the individual is much more needed than the revolution of society. He stated in that same year: if I didn't believe that the Bible and the gospel of Jesus Christ held the answer to this world's baffling problems, I would go back to the farm and the rural life that I love and spend my days in peaceful solitude.
Well, I'm glad Billy didn't go back to the farm. that he preached the gospel all over the world. And this is what, you know, if I did not believe this gospel was the only answer, that Jesus is not the only answer, I'd go do something else as well. I'd play golf or do something else. But because I believe that Jesus is the answer to the human predicament and problem, because he's the only solution to the problems that we have in America and around the world, we keep preaching Jesus Christ because he is the answer.
But here's what I wanted you to hear from Billy today. He said, if Christianity is important at all, it is all important. If it is anything at all, it is everything. It is either the most vital thing in your life or it isn't worth. bothering with.
It's true. Are you a follower of Jesus? Are you a disciple, one who is learning of Him and living for Him and loving Him? Him. Following Jesus will cost you some things.
It may cost you friends. It may cost you family members. You don't understand. It could cost you a spouse. and a relationship.
But it's worth it to follow Jesus, isn't it? It's worth it to give your all to him. Because when we are willing to give up anything and everything to follow him, He will give us back something better both now and in eternity, especially in eternity. When we meet him. We need to give up those things.
that slow us down, impede our progress. In walking with Jesus. In being with Jesus as a disciple. Any attitude in my life. Any activity in my life.
Any association. Any ambition. That does not Honor Christ. I need to turn my back, walk away from it, leave it behind. And follow Jesus.
With my eyes upon him. This is the call. to discipleship. This is the cost to discipleship. We were talking about Nazi Germany.
There was a pastor well known by many, Dietrich Bonhoeffer. That became a martyr for his faith in Christ and resisting the Nazis. And he wrote a book called The Cost. of discipleship. There is a price to pay, but it's worth it.
It costs to serve Jesus, and I assure you, it pays to serve Jesus every single day. But we ought to lay aside. the weights and the sin that so easily Takes us down. As the writer of Hebrews says. Let's quit asking.
Is this thing I'm about to do? Is it sinful? And start asking ourselves the question: is it helpful? Does it get me down the road in following Jesus? What do I need to leave behind?
What do you need to leave behind? Jesus is calling us to deny self, to pick up the cross and follow him. He is to be second to none in our lives. first place and foremost. Always.
There are no rivals. We're to love him more than anyone and anything. Jesus Christ. That's discipleship. That's where we're going.
He is to be the one and only. What if you had a Guys, what if you had a portrait of your wife on your desk? Beautiful portrait of your wife, but...
Next to your wife, There were some little photos of your old girlfriends and friends, women that you like all around. How do you think that's going to go over? Not so well. There's only one. That we look to for our salvation and for our strength every day.
To follow Jesus is to commit to Him exclusively. To give up, some of you need to give up your religion and give up your church background and give up your denomination and whatever it is.
So that you can follow Jesus.
So to follow Jesus is to commit your all to him. To follow Jesus is to be a disciple and therefore to count the cost. And that's the last point of this message. What does it mean to follow Jesus? It means to become fishers of men.
Amen. This is the call because when you're following, what are you doing? You're fishing. This is the call to cast our net. The width of our influence to use whatever we have to bring people and introduce people to Jesus Christ.
This is the mission and the passion of our Lord, and it's what he's called every one of us to do. I like to say that Fishermen take fish from a beautiful life. and kill them. But Jesus takes people from a dead life. and makes her life beautiful.
And this is why we share the gospel of Christ, because we know. And what I love in seeing the scene here is just the exuberance in which these men follow Jesus. Think about it, these are young men. But they're willing. What would cause these young men, rough-hewn fishermen, just to walk away from their life as they had known it?
Everything they'd known, the business they'd worked so hard to develop, what would cause someone just to Drop all of that and follow Jesus. The pure power of Jesus to change a life. You're listening to PowerPoint with Jack Graham and the message. Following Jesus. Through the Holy Spirit, God empowers you to love when it's hard.
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God gives you a wonderful opportunity, a choice to believe and respond to Him.
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