Choose Discomfort | Luke 9:23–25, 57–62
Sermon by Pastor Spencer
Life is complicated—busy schedules, financial pressure, relational strain, comparison, anxiety, and the constant noise of a fast-paced world. We all want simplicity. But what if the way to an uncomplicated life actually leads straight through discomfort?
In this message from Luke 9, Pastor Spencer unpacks Jesus' clear yet challenging invitation: deny yourself, take up your cross daily, and follow Him. Following Jesus isn't complicated—but it is uncomfortable. And that discomfort is where true clarity, purpose, and life are found.
Through the context of Jesus' ministry and His sobering words to would-be disciples, this sermon calls us to "rep" our faith daily—relinquishing our own agendas, embracing the cost of obedience, and patterning our lives after Christ. Jesus confronts our desire for comfort, delay, and divided devotion, and invites us instead into wholehearted allegiance to Him.
The bottom line is simple and searching: Choose discomfort. Follow Jesus.
Because the one who chooses discomfort for Christ will find joy for the soul, comfort for the heart, and hope that lasts.