Discipleship: (Partial)

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Sing—Eugene Soare
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Now we're going to have a short talk for Mr. Eugene. Sorry.
Let's of course ask for help, you know, having a little talk.
I trust it'll have an impact on your lives and it will be a help along your Christian pathway and it's not.
What I say in my own thoughts and.
But but it's what?
Trust the Lord has for you tonight.
Luke, Chapter 16.
Just be part of verse one. And he that is the Lord Jesus Christ said also unto his disciples.
So he was speaking to his disciples, verse 10 of chapter 16, Luke. He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much, And he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.
If therefore he have not been faithful in the unrighteous Mammon, who will commit to you your trust, the true riches? And if he have not been faithful in that which is another man's, who shall give you that which is your own?
First off.
You know.
There's there's a lot of addresses on whose faith follow, and there was one recommended to me by **** Gorgas on Discipleship.
And I think it's very, very helpful.
Bob, Tony spoke tonight, I believe.
Of claiming confessing the Lord Jesus Christ as Lord, And that would.
Own ownership.
You know, you kind of give up your ownership of my will and you say Lord, and you know.
I know it's not in the original, but you know, Lord, what will thou have me to do?
Asking the Lord what you should be doing.
And when I say you, you know you got four fingers pointing back at me, so.
Is he?
Your Lord is he my Lord? And do we express that practically? So a disciple is one who is a learner and a pupil.
And certainly the ones here, you know, all throughout the Gospels, they're called disciples. There were some that were apostles, but disciples a learner.
And some of the most powerful.
And you know.
Joyful and preserved disciples were the ones that were closest to the Lord. I think of John the disciple whom Jesus loved. He was close to the Lord, and he was preserved during that.
Very difficult scene of the Lord being taken in the garden.
And all the way to crucifixion, John stayed. It seems right with him through that.
What about Mary? She sat at the Lord Jesus feet. You know, discipleship is not just about men, it's about sisters, also in the Lord.
She sat at the Lord's feet and it seemed that she had intelligence she wasn't found going to the grave.
She listened and had intelligence.
So.
The Lord has quite a few things to say.
Start the time. We'll knock off 2 minutes.
About being a disciple of his.
And.
Before we get into that.
With what we read here in Luke, and the reason I read it was it talks about being faithful in that which is least and so as.
Children and young people.
There's a responsibilities that we have in the in the home. Perhaps it's chores, perhaps it's just getting along with family or helping out with father and mother at home or at work.
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But that's the being faithful in that which is least so.
I thought of the word.