Is accepting Jesus as Saviour enough — or does true discipleship require something deeper? Jonathan Warner speaks with Rhema Traynor about why following Christ begins with surrender, and what it really means to die to self in everyday life.

Together they explore repentance as more than feeling sorry for sin, but a realignment of the heart — laying down control, ambition, and personal preference in order to live under the Lordship of Jesus. This conversation addresses the tension many believers feel between faith and obedience, and why transformation begins when Jesus is no longer simply part of our lives, but the one who leads them.Is Jesus only our Saviour, or is He truly Lord? Jonathan Warner and Rhema Traynor explore why discipleship begins with surrender, and how dying to self leads to real freedom and transformation.

Inspired Journeys is part of Inspired Film — a initiative using media and digital platforms to help people encounter Jesus and grow as disciples.
Conversations through this site are provided by volunteer ministry team members offering spiritual encouragement and support. They do not provide professional counselling, medical, or legal advice.

Inspired Journeys is part of Inspired Film — a initiative using media and digital platforms to help people encounter Jesus and grow as disciples.
Conversations through this site are provided by volunteer ministry team members offering spiritual encouragement and support. They do not provide professional counselling, medical, or legal advice.

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