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Being a Disciple of Christ: What That Really Means for Teens

3. Doing

What did you do today that will impact eternity forever? Too often, Christians spend the bulk of their time and energy on projects that won’t matter next week, let alone for eternity. God has made us stewards over the time and ability He gave us. As disciples of Christ, we must assess all that we do to ensure we’re bringing Him the most glory.

Practical Steps to Christian Discipleship

Bible studies, prayer lists, accountability conversations, church attendance and many other programs can help a disciple start being, knowing and doing. However, our schedules will be overwhelmed when these programs act as a substitute to being, knowing and doing.

Take some time to consider whether your current journey of discipleship is leading you toward being, knowing and doing. If not, make some changes! More than likely, your discipleship journey focuses on one facet more than the other two.

Ensure that your journey of being a disciple of Christ is balanced, intentional and focused.