It is Not Possible to be a True Disciple of Jesus in the Modern World

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It is Not Possible to be a True Disciple of Jesus in the Modern World

Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer and show that you have

considered more than one point of view. Refer to Christianity in your

answer.

In my opinion I believe it is very difficult to be a disciple in

today’s world. In spite of what we face today some people have proven

that it is possible if we really want to be a disciple. Mother Theresa

is probably the best example of this. Another example is Oscar Romero

who was prepared to die for his faith. A disciple is someone who

follows Christ. Today we face many challenges that people did not face

at the time of Jesus. The biggest challenge is wealth; everyone

nowadays likes to be wealthy. Success and wealth are often measured by

today’s materialistic world. People today are often easily distracted

from making this matter. There is evidence of growing secularism

therefore religion has lost status and meaning in people’s lives.

People nowadays do not take faith as serious. Many people work on the

day of the Sabbath but for some people they have no choice. People

today only care about themselves, they are always thinking what is in

it for them, and what will they get out of it? They want to be part of

the crowd, blend in. It is important in today’s world that parents

pass their faith onto their children, by baptism. People should also

take care of their parents in old age, whether they are sick or not.

Let’s not forget that it isn’t impossible to follow Jesus today. I

think that my parish priest is a good example for people in my parish.

He preaches the word of God about 5 days a week at mass and is

continually doing charitable work when he can. He is a good role model

for people in my parish. A great example of a disciple is John Paul 2nd.

We live in a fast pace world and this means that many people cannot

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