Appreciating His Worth and Cause The sermon centers on the transformative call to discipleship, emphasizing that Jesus Christ is the ultimate revelation of God, through whom all divine communication is now directed. Drawing from Hebrews 1, the Sermon on the Mount, and Luke 11, it establishes that God's final and definitive word is spoken in His Son, who is the eternal expression of divine glory, the sustainer of all creation, and the one who lived entirely by the power and truth of God's Word. The message distinguishes between mere identification as a 'Christian'—a term used only three times in Scripture—and the deeper, more intentional commitment of being a disciple, a learner, and a follower who seeks to emulate Christ's life, values, and obedience. The message underscores that true followship involves a radical reorientation of life, marked by surrender, continual learning, and a desire to reflect Christ's character, even amid imperfection, because Jesus, as the sinless one, bore the weight of failure on our behalf. Ultimately, the call is to be captivated by Christ, to live in His presence daily, and to actively make disciples who are not defined by labels but by a life transformed by intimate knowledge of the Lord. Jesus Came to Make Disciples Hebrews 1 – Hearing the Son in These Last Days Well to God be the glory, amen! What great love He has shown us… what mercy He has poured out over us… and we give Him thanks for it. We love the Haydens, we bless the Haydens, and we thank God for His divine interruptions and holy invasions. Amen! I tell you — I can relate. I've been invaded by mercy too. I know exactly what Tammy testified. And I thank God He saved me in sp