23/11/2025
A church that treasures discipleship over performance becomes a place where hearts are shaped, not just talents displayed. When a church turns its gaze from performance to true discipleship, it steps back into the ancient path where Jesus Himself walked with His twelve... not dazzling them with spectacle, but molding them with truth, sacrifice, and love.
Performance dazzles for a moment, but discipleship digs into the soul. It asks us to die to ourselves, to be refined by correction, to surrender comfort for calling.
It teaches us to follow Christ not only when the lights are bright and the songs are loud, but when the room is quiet, when obedience hurts, and when no one is watching but God. In that depth, the church becomes a workshop of hearts rather than a stage of talents.
And from such a place, what grows are not performers who rely on applause, but disciples who carry a cross. They become people whose character is shaped by Christ, whose faith stands steady when storms arise, and whose lives preach louder than any platform ever could.
These disciples donโt just serve.... they serve with purity. They donโt just sing.... they worship with surrender. They donโt just attend.... they abide. And in the quiet faithfulness of these people, the church becomes strong, rooted, and radiant.... producing not moments of glory, but generations of believers who reflect the heart of Jesus. ๐๐ผ๐ฅ๐๐ผ