The title of this post is, of course, the name of my blog, and for a reason. I want to refocus on my prime directive, personal discipleship, and how it is transforming my life. Also, if anyone notices I have removed several recent posts, especially three that were reposts from Fr. Yakov Krotov's blog, let me assure you that this was not done for any reason, other than I was beginning to lose focus. I heartily recommend to your reading Fr. Yakov's blog; there's a link to it in the side panel under Αδελφοί μου αγαπιτοί. I just want to stay on track, try to communicate with you, and hope to stir up in you enthusiasm for the life of discipleship to Jesus Christ, a former Jewish carpenter who turned out to be the Pantokrator (Lord of the universe). Amazing, isn't it, how God uses the seemingly humble to confound the great?
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Cost of Discipleship
The title of this post is, of course, the name of my blog, and for a reason. I want to refocus on my prime directive, personal discipleship, and how it is transforming my life. Also, if anyone notices I have removed several recent posts, especially three that were reposts from Fr. Yakov Krotov's blog, let me assure you that this was not done for any reason, other than I was beginning to lose focus. I heartily recommend to your reading Fr. Yakov's blog; there's a link to it in the side panel under Αδελφοί μου αγαπιτοί. I just want to stay on track, try to communicate with you, and hope to stir up in you enthusiasm for the life of discipleship to Jesus Christ, a former Jewish carpenter who turned out to be the Pantokrator (Lord of the universe). Amazing, isn't it, how God uses the seemingly humble to confound the great?
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I have a question... how exactly is is discernment process done?
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