Ready to Disciple
In Matthew 28, we encounter Jesus at a pivotal moment where worship and doubt coexist. This mirrors our own spiritual journey where we can love Jesus deeply while simultaneously wrestling with uncertainty. Doubt doesn't disqualify us from showing up or serving. Instead of letting doubt pull us away, we're invited to let it fuel our pursuit of Jesus. The mandate to go, make, baptize, and teach found in this chapter challenges our comfort zones and dismantles the myth that we need perfect theological credentials before investing in others. If Jesus is genuinely transforming our lives, we already possess what matters most: a testimony of life-change. The call isn't to wait until we feel qualified because that moment never arrives. Rather, it's to step into the unknown with the promise that Jesus walks with us. This shifts discipleship from a passive Sunday experience to an active, relational journey where we invite others into the messy, beautiful process of following Jesus together.
