Dietrich Bonhoeffer asks...
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer asks the pertinent question: "How can we live the Christian life in the modern world?" In his book The Cost of Discipleship, he writes about the passion with which Jesus is speaking to the crowds in Luke's text:
Jesus summons [people] to follow him not as a teacher or a pattern of the good life, but as the Christ, the Son of God... It is nothing else than [being captive] to Jesus Christ alone... No other significance is possible, since Jesus is the only significance... He alone matters.
Bonhoeffer continues to describe how discipleship is not hero worship "but obedience to the Son of God," who when he calls a person to follow, bids that person "come and die."
Jesus summons [people] to follow him not as a teacher or a pattern of the good life, but as the Christ, the Son of God... It is nothing else than [being captive] to Jesus Christ alone... No other significance is possible, since Jesus is the only significance... He alone matters.
Bonhoeffer continues to describe how discipleship is not hero worship "but obedience to the Son of God," who when he calls a person to follow, bids that person "come and die."

