Sticky Faith From: Consumers to Disciples

Written on 01/12/2026
by Pastor Guillermo Ayala

Reading time: 3–4 minutes

Scripture references:
πŸ“– Luke 9:23
πŸ“– Matthew 4:19
πŸ“– Hebrews 10:24

True faith is not a faith that is only observed, consumed, or enjoyed from a place of comfort. Transforming faith is sticky faithβ€”a faith that clings to the heart, is lived out daily, and moves us to follow Jesus with commitment.

Today, many people live their relationship with God as spectators: they hear the Word, receive blessings, but never take the step into discipleship. However, Jesus never called consumers… He called disciples.

✝️ Following Jesus requires surrender and decision
πŸ“– β€œIf anyone wants to come after Me, let him deny himself, take up his cross daily, and follow Me.” (Luke 9:23)

Being a disciple is not about attending occasionally or seeking only what benefits us. Jesus makes it clear that following Him requires self-denial, releasing control, and walking daily according to His will.
Discipleship is not an event; it is a lifestyle.

🎣 God calls ordinary people for an eternal purpose
πŸ“– β€œFollow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.” (Matthew 4:19)

Jesus called ordinary men and turned them into extraordinary instruments. He did not look for perfection; He looked for willingness. The call was not only to believe, but to follow Him and become active participants in His work.

Sticky faith moves us from β€œI receive” to β€œI am sent.”

🀝 Faith grows stronger in community and in action
πŸ“– β€œAnd let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works.” (Hebrews 10:24)

Discipleship is not lived in isolation. God calls us to walk together, to build one another up, and to provoke spiritual growth in others. Passive faith grows cold; active faith multiplies.

Today the question is clear and direct:
Are you living your faith as a spectator or as a disciple?

Sticky faith does not stay on the sidelines. It gets involved, obeys, serves, and remains. Jesus is still saying today, β€œFollow Me.” The decision is personal, but the impact is eternal.

πŸ™ Prayer
Lord, today I choose to leave behind a comfortable and superficial faith. I want to follow You with all my heart, deny myself, and live as a true disciple. Make my faith living, active, and contagious. Amen.

Sincerely,
Pastor Guillermo Ayala