With radical preciseness, Dietrich Bonhoeffer...
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With radical preciseness, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, in The Cost of Discipleship, introduces his thoughts on discipleship with these words: "When Christ calls a man, he bids him come and die." He then goes on to offer these words of encouragement: "Jesus asks nothing of us without giving us the strength to perform it." This is not an abstract matter for contemplation; it is concrete reality to be lived. "Jesus calls people into an actual situation where faith is possible. For that reason his call is an actual call ... because he knows that it is only through actual obedience that a person can become liberated to believe." Bonhoeffer himself was called upon to witness to Christ in the midst of the horrors of Nazi Germany. His path of discipleship led him to set aside his former pacifist beliefs and assume the role of assassin, participating in a plot on Hitler's life with the hope of ending the war and its Holocaust sooner.
