Can a person be a Christian without being a disciple of Jesus Christ? If we teach that “disciple” and “Christian” are synonymous terms, then are we teaching a works salvation? Can a case be made in the Bible for a distinction between these terms?
Two Types of Christians? Converts and Disciples?
by Tim Conway of Grace Community Church on October 1, 2018
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