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This Week's Devo

Discipleship Doesn’t Happen by Default


“But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory both now and forever! Amen.” — 2 Peter 3:18

  

Peter’s final words weren’t casual. They were intentional, urgent, and anchored in what mattered most.

Grow.

Not just in behavior. Not just in belief. But in grace… and in the knowledge of Jesus.

And here’s what makes that word knowledge so powerful—Peter isn’t talking about intellectual understanding. He’s not pointing us toward more information. The word he uses points to something deeper—an intimate, personal knowing. An interaction with truth that changes you.

Not just knowing about Jesus…
but knowing Him.

Walking with Him. Hearing His voice. Letting His truth shape the way you think, live, and respond. Because that kind of knowledge doesn’t stay in your head—it transforms your heart.

  

And that’s exactly why it matters so much right now.

We are living in a world full of information… but starving for truth. A world where truth is no longer anchored—it’s negotiated. Where what is right is redefined by what feels right, and where voices constantly whisper:

You define your truth.
There are no real consequences.
You are your own authority.

And if we’re not careful, it’s easy to think that more information is the answer. But it’s not. Because you can know all the right things… and still not be rooted in truth.

  

We are all being discipled.

Every day—by what we watch, what we listen to, and what we allow to shape our thinking.

And so are our children.

They are learning what to believe about identity, purpose, and God—not just from what we say, but from what they see lived out. Which means the question isn’t if they are being discipled.

It’s who is discipling them…
and into what kind of truth.

  

Into that reality, Jesus speaks clearly:

“Go therefore and make disciples…” — Matthew 28:19

Not just introduce people to truth. Not just explain it.

Invite them into it.

Because discipleship isn’t about transferring information—it’s about cultivating transformation. It’s about helping someone move from, “I’ve heard that before…” to, “I know Him. I’ve experienced His truth for myself.”

  

And this is where it gets personal.

Before we can lead others into that kind of knowing, we have to live it ourselves. We can’t give away what we haven’t experienced. We can’t nurture intimacy with truth in someone else if we are only interacting with truth at a distance.

Discipleship starts here:
with our own intimate interaction with God’s truth.

In the quiet moments. In His Word. In the places where conviction meets grace and truth reshapes us from the inside out.

  

And then… it flows outward.

Into conversations. Into our homes. Into the way we respond, lead, correct, and love. Because making disciples doesn’t always look like a platform.

Sometimes it looks like sitting across from your child and helping them process truth. Sometimes it looks like pointing a friend back to what is real. Sometimes it looks like choosing to speak truth when it would be easier to stay quiet.

It looks like inviting others into a relationship with truth—not just a knowledge of it.

  

Because when truth becomes personal…

Lies lose their power.

When a child knows—deeply—that they are created on purpose, the world’s confusion about identity doesn’t stick the same way. When truth is experienced, not just heard, it becomes an anchor—a foundation, a steady place to stand when everything else feels uncertain.

  

So here’s the question:

What has God entrusted to you?

Your influence. Your relationships. Your voice. Your story.

Jesus tells us in Matthew 25 that each servant was given something—not equally, but intentionally. And the expectation wasn’t comparison.

It was faithfulness.

Faithfulness with what we’ve been given. Faithfulness in the spaces we’ve been placed.

  

Because when we choose to engage, when we choose to invest, when we choose to intentionally disciple—something eternal happens.

People don’t just hear about Jesus.

They come to know Him.

  

And in a world full of noise, confusion, and shifting truth, there has never been a greater need for people who don’t just speak truth—but who live it, know it, and invite others into it.

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✨ All of our devotionals are written by Jodi Hendricks, Executive Director of NMFAM and award-winning author of #NoFilter. Jodi’s writing blends biblical truth with everyday life, offering encouragement and challenge for believers to live out their faith boldly.

📖 Want more? You can find additional devotionals and resources on Jodi’s personal blog.

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