Before Christianity became a religion, it was simply called "The Way." This ancient understanding reveals something crucial: following Jesus involves far more than believing the right things or following moral rules. The Way of Jesus is a complete lifestyle that transforms how we see the world and live each day.Drawing from Matthew 3 and the Greek word "hodos" (meaning road or path), we explored how Jesus presents only two options: the narrow way leading to life or the wide way leading to destruction. Jesus doesn't offer his path as one good option among many. He claims to be THE way, calling people not just to believe but to follow.Following Jesus means embracing three lifelong goals: be with Jesus (abiding in ongoing relationship), become like Jesus (intentional spiritual formation), and do what Jesus did (carrying on kingdom work). This apprenticeship model requires organizing our lives around these priorities through spiritual practices and authentic community.The sermon challenged our modern tendency to follow Jesus in isolation. Just as the early church assumed discipleship happened in community, we need both Sunday gatherings and smaller table groups. We cannot become like Jesus alone because community reveals our blind spots and provides accountability, encouragement, and growth.At The Upper Room, we ask four commitments: practice the way of Jesus together, gather on Sundays, serve the community, and give financially. This vision moves us beyond consuming church services toward participating in a family that supports each other's spiritual formation and mission.URF WEBSITE: ➤ http://www.urfellowship.comSOCIALS: ➤ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urfellowship/➤ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/urfellowship