Stunting Power of Worldly Music; Discipleship Part 7

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Keeping: https://youtu.be/k7fUP105dLM?si=kejPyw3P7x_nhb_Q
Discipleship Series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLld8NUxoM8_HkQr_adv7urLujEfZhiGkw&si=v6jDWapKKl5sH2OD

Description:
In Part 7 of Drs. Michael and Mary Davis' discipleship series, we tackle a potentially controversial topic: the profound impact of the music we listen to on our spiritual growth. Are you truly growing in your faith? Could what you're listening to be holding you back?

We dive deep into the characteristics of a disciple, exploring what it means to:

Stay close to the Master: It's more than just attending church. Discover how abiding in God's word keeps you connected.
Put forth extra effort for truth: Disciples are active seekers, going beyond the surface.
Receive deeper understanding: Unlock the mysteries of the Kingdom meant for those who are truly following.
Deny yourself and take up your cross: What does this really mean in your daily life?
Have a special relationship with Jesus: Becoming part of His family.
Prioritize God's will over your own: A core mark of a true disciple.
But the discussion takes a crucial turn when addressing Mark 4:24 - "Take heed what you hear." We unpack the often-overlooked influence of music, even music labeled as "Christian," and how it can subtly stunt your spiritual maturity.

In the Great Commission, there is a statement: “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations…” (Matthew 28:19 NAS) Discipleship is a command that is overlooked by many! There is a lot of focus on converting people, but not enough on actually discipling those converts. In this teaching series we will be discussing the biblical importance of discipleship and how the Bible tells us to do it. We will be looking at a key element in this topic: the parable of the sower.

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