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Jesus fed 5,000 men, but only 120 showed up for the fire of Pentecost. Where did the other 4,880 go? They followed the miracles, but they refused the discipline. John Wesley taught that there is a massive difference between a "Fan" of Jesus and a "Follower" of Jesus. In this video, we reveal the specific, secret habits—from strategic solitude to radical fasting—that separated the Apostles from the multitude. We live in a generation of "Crowd Christianity." We have full stadiums but empty souls. Why? Because we have adopted the habits of consumption instead of the habits of consecration. Based on the theology of John Wesley and the lives of the Twelve Apostles, we dissect the "Apostolic Discipline." We expose why the crowd left when the sermon got hard (John 6) and why the disciples stayed even when it cost them everything. We cover the 7 Habits of the Inner Circle: The Great Sifting: The discipline of staying when the truth offends you. Strategic Withdrawal: Why power is generated in solitude, not in the spotlight. The Empty Plate: Wesley's strict rule on Fasting and why the modern church ignores it. The Broken Mask: The lost art of radical accountability (Koinonia). Homo Unius Libri: Becoming a "Man of One Book" in a world of shallow quotes. The Lion's Roar: How private prayer creates public boldness. The Bill of Exchange: The cost of the Crown vs. the comfort of the Crowd. Are you a spiritual tourist, or are you a resident of the Kingdom? It is time to find out. JOIN THE REMNANT. If you are tired of a Christianity that demands nothing and changes nothing, you belong here. We are digging up the ancient wells of Wesley and the early church. #Discipleship #JohnWesley #SpiritualDisciplines #Fasting #Solitude #Apostolic #Christianity #BibleStudy #TheCrowd #SpiritualGrowth #Holiness #Commitment Based on the theology of John Wesley regarding "The Means of Grace," "The Almost Christian," and "Primitive Christianity." Scripture References: John 6:66-68, Luke 5:16, Acts 4:13, Mark 8:35.