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Episode Synopsis
What are the potential pitfalls of easy believism as a method of making disciples?
Dr. Joel Beeke highlights a common yet erroneous method of discipleship that has more harmful effects than benefits. This method, termed "easy believism," involves a shallow commitment to Christianity, often involving a simple hand raise or signing a card. The danger in this approach lies in the potential deception it causes. Individuals may believe they are saved, yet continue to live in sin without any real transformation. Dr. Beeke shares that this approach frequently results in false conversions.
For true discipleship to take place, there needs to be genuine repentance and a desire to follow Christ in every aspect of life. Dr. Beeke likens a true relationship with Christ to a faithful marital relationship, where the presence of a mistress would indicate a deceitful and insincere commitment. The same principle applies to a relationship with Christ. It's not enough to claim to be a Christian; one must bear the fruits of a godly life, demonstrating the transformation that comes with salvation.
Matthew 7:20 (NKJV): 'Therefore by their fruits you will know them.'
Dr. Joel Beeke highlights a common yet erroneous method of discipleship that has more harmful effects than benefits. This method, termed "easy believism," involves a shallow commitment to Christianity, often involving a simple hand raise or signing a card. The danger in this approach lies in the potential deception it causes. Individuals may believe they are saved, yet continue to live in sin without any real transformation. Dr. Beeke shares that this approach frequently results in false conversions.
For true discipleship to take place, there needs to be genuine repentance and a desire to follow Christ in every aspect of life. Dr. Beeke likens a true relationship with Christ to a faithful marital relationship, where the presence of a mistress would indicate a deceitful and insincere commitment. The same principle applies to a relationship with Christ. It's not enough to claim to be a Christian; one must bear the fruits of a godly life, demonstrating the transformation that comes with salvation.
Matthew 7:20 (NKJV): 'Therefore by their fruits you will know them.'
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