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In His Steps: Dying to Live

An episode of the The Harbor podcast, hosted by Jeff Maness, titled "In His Steps: Dying to Live" was published on January 12, 2026 and runs 36 minutes.

January 12, 2026 ·36m · The Harbor

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The invitation of Jesus is not to become a Christian, but to become a disciple, to walk in His steps: learning to be with Him, become like Him, and do what He did. This message, the first in the series called In His Steps: Practicing the Way of Jesus, challenges the idea of casual faith and calls us into true discipleship—learning to walk in the way of Jesus. Following Christ means more than knowing about Him; it means surrendering our own way, taking up our cross daily, and allowing our live...

The invitation of Jesus is not to become a Christian, but to become a disciple, to walk in His steps: learning to be with Him, become like Him, and do what He did. This message, the first in the series called In His Steps: Practicing the Way of Jesus, challenges the idea of casual faith and calls us into true discipleship—learning to walk in the way of Jesus. Following Christ means more than knowing about Him; it means surrendering our own way, taking up our cross daily, and allowing our lives to be shaped by His truth and His practices. Watch to see what the call to follow Jesus requires.

Message Notes: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=H1WeYgySZx

Small Group Discussion Questions: https://storage2.snappages.site/PJBKS3/assets/files/111PTW1.pdf

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