Is being a believer mandatory, but being a disciple, optional?
A belief I've come across sometimes talking to other Christians, is that everyone must believe in Christ to be saved, but being a disciple is something we can choose to do that may result in greater rewards etc. They usually reference the fact that not everyone who believed in Christ actually walked with Him or was a member of his party. Of course we know that Jesus had many more disciples than just his 12 closest, and crowds followed Him, but there were also others who believed in Him yet were too afraid to be a disciple , or perhaps too busy, or things like that.
The other belief, which is the one I'm used to and the one I personally agree with the most, is that being a believer and disciple is the same thing, we can't believe in Christ without being His disciple.
I believe a disciple is simply someone who learns. So another way to express this question might be, can we still believe in Christ, without actually learning from Him?
What are your thoughts and does scripture support either view ?
A belief I've come across sometimes talking to other Christians, is that everyone must believe in Christ to be saved, but being a disciple is something we can choose to do that may result in greater rewards etc. They usually reference the fact that not everyone who believed in Christ actually walked with Him or was a member of his party. Of course we know that Jesus had many more disciples than just his 12 closest, and crowds followed Him, but there were also others who believed in Him yet were too afraid to be a disciple , or perhaps too busy, or things like that.
The other belief, which is the one I'm used to and the one I personally agree with the most, is that being a believer and disciple is the same thing, we can't believe in Christ without being His disciple.
I believe a disciple is simply someone who learns. So another way to express this question might be, can we still believe in Christ, without actually learning from Him?
What are your thoughts and does scripture support either view ?