The Wrong Kind of Disciple: A Warning from Matthew 23:15 is a piercing examination of modern discipleship through the lens of Jesus' most sobering words to the religious leaders of His day: "You travel over land and sea to win one convert, and when he is won, you make him twice as much a son of hell as yourselves."In this prophetic and revealing work, Paul Nevhutanda exposes the danger of zeal without revelation - the passion to make followers of religion instead of carriers of Christ. He traces the roots of false discipleship back to the same spirit that blinded the Pharisees: the pursuit of spiritual success without spiritual substance, of ministry without intimacy, and of form without life.Through clear biblical exposition and Spirit-filled insight, this book calls the reader beyond imitation to transformation, beyond information to revelation, and beyond outward religion to the indwelling reality of Christ. Each chapter uncovers how the truest form of discipleship is not man's effort to serve God but God's work to reveal His Son in man.Readers will discover: How zeal for ministry can replace love for Christ.How religious form can remain even when the Spirit has departed.How modern discipleship often mirrors the errors of the Pharisees.How to return to the simplicity and power of abiding in the Vine.This is not a manual on methods, but a manifesto of return - a call to forsake the plastic fruit of religion and receive again the living life of the Vine Himself. It is a warning to the self-sufficient and a mercy to the sincere, pointing all seekers and saints to the same conclusion: that the only kind of disciple the Father recognizes is the one in whom the Son truly lives.At its heart, The Wrong Kind of Disciple is not about failure - it is about the restoration of reality. It is a call back to the Cross, where all false forms end and true fruit begins. And it stands as both a mirror and a message to the church of this generation: Discipleship that does not begin in Christ, live in Christ, and end in Christ is no discipleship at all.