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INTO THE DEEP - The Cost

INTO THE DEEP - The Cost

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Are you tired of shallow Christianity that looks good on the outside but lacks power and authenticity? This powerful message challenges believers to count the cost of true discipleship and embrace a faith that goes beyond comfortable religion.

Drawing from Luke 14, we confront a sobering reality: accepting Jesus as Lord comes at a significant cost. Many believers today want the promises without the process, the blessings without the brokenness, and the favor without the fire. But as the speaker powerfully articulates, "God has never accepted half-hearted offerings, and He will not begin today."

Through examination of Malachi's rebuke to priests who brought crippled sacrifices, we're confronted with our own tendency to give God our leftovers rather than our best. Just as those priests dishonored God with inferior offerings, many Christians today bring Him what's convenient while expecting His fullness in return.

True worship isn't merely singing songs on Sunday—it's a lifestyle of sacrifice where we daily surrender control and live in obedience. Romans 12 reminds us that offering our bodies as living sacrifices is our true act of worship. This transformation enables us to discern God's perfect will rather than conforming to worldly patterns.

The message builds to a powerful conclusion: the path of authentic discipleship inevitably divides. Jesus Himself declared He came not to bring peace but division. When we truly follow Him into deeper waters, it separates us from those merely pretending. This commitment costs relationships, comfort, and sometimes safety—yet it's the only path to revival, power, and glory.

Ready to move beyond shallow Christianity? The deeper waters aren't for casual believers but for committed disciples who carry their cross daily and burn with passion for the Lord. What are you still holding back from God?

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