Dwell | Daniel Sabo

May 18, 2025

Discipleship is more than knowledge — it’s a way of life.


Jesus called us to follow Him, to become like Him, and to walk in discipleship with one another. True discipleship is relational, intentional, and transformational. It’s not just a church program — it’s the everyday posture of a life laid down for Christ.


In Philippians 4:8–9, the apostle Paul exhorts us to “dwell on whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable... excellent or praiseworthy.”

This isn't just positive thinking — it's a call to discipline our minds toward the things of Heaven, aligning our thoughts with the mind of Christ.


Because what we dwell on, we begin to desire.

And what we desire, we begin to pursue.

And what we pursue, we become.


Discipleship starts in the mind — but it must move into our lives.

It’s about receiving the truth, not just hearing it.

It’s about positioning ourselves in faith, not just waiting for something to change.


As we grow together in discipleship, we must ask each other:


What are we learning but not receiving?


What are we waiting for but not positioning ourselves for?


Let's move from inspiration to transformation. Let’s walk as disciples — together.