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Plenty of people can explain why they think they’re a Christian, but far fewer can answer the question Jesus presses: will you follow Me on My terms? We go straight to Matthew 16:24–28, where Jesus cuts through the fog of churchy assumptions, self-made spirituality, and “good person” religion with a simple, demanding invitation: deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Him. 

We unpack what those words actually mean, not what we’ve softened them into. Denying self isn’t self-improvement or image management, it’s repentance and the end of self-rule. Taking up the cross isn’t a slogan for life’s problems, it’s committed faith in the gospel that publicly identifies with Jesus, even when it costs comfort, reputation, and control. And following Him isn’t a one-time moment, it’s a lifelong path that proves discipleship is real. Along the way, we talk about why Jesus’ “follow Me” call differs from modern shortcuts, why baptism matters as a public marker, and why gaining the whole world is a terrible trade for your soul. 

If you’re searching for a biblically healthy Christian life, this message brings clarity, conviction, and real hope grounded in Scripture and the grace of Jesus Christ. Subscribe for more Bible teaching, share this with someone who needs a clear definition of discipleship, and leave a review. What’s the hardest part for you: saying no to self, saying yes to the cross, or actively following Jesus?

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