This is true, but if you teach "You are saved by becoming a disciple and doing stuff," then you negate the Gift of God.
If I am guilty of that, then Jesus is guilty of it.
You have confused
effort with
earning. We are not in a position to earn anything. To have such an attitude does not let us receive grace. However, we are to expend effort to do the things that Jesus called us to do. Not to do them is disobedience.
You deny that Christ is the Author and Finisher of our faith.
Nope. Cooperating with Jesus to do what He called us to do denies nothing.
And Jesus did not preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ during His Ministry, that too is an irrefutable fact:
So Jesus didn't preach Jesus' message? Your claim is not only a refutable fact, but it is a horrible distortion of the gospel.
The core of the message of Jesus is, "Repent, for the kingdom of God is at hand." And it was and still is.
Paul was a disciple of Jesus and taught His message. One understands Paul's teaching by knowing what Jesus said. Paul was not the one who revealed the gospel of Jesus. It had been made plain by Jesus and His earliest disciples. It was not something Paul and the disciples uniquely revealed to the world, but it was first revealed in its fulness by Jesus.
Are you so unfamiliar with the Gospels that you do not understand that not one of the disciples was believing on Christ as the Risen Savior?
It was hard to believe on Christ as the risen Savior before the resurrection, but that does not mean that they did not already have a saving faith - just like Abraham. Did the thief on the cross have faith in Jesus as the risen Savior? Of course not, but he developed a saving faith in his last moments.
Or so unfamiliar with Acts that you do not understand that the disciples were not Baptized with the Holy Ghost (which Peter defines as the moment of salvation in Acts 11) until Pentecost?
Your interpretation of Peter's statement is quite faulty. Peter was pointing out that receiving the Holy Spirit is evidence of faith for those Gentiles, but saving faith existed before that event for those who were already disciples of Jesus. (Again, Abraham had saving faith before the Law and well before Jesus.) Peter was using the evidence that the Gentiles received the Spirit with the manifestation of tongues as evidence that the gospel was also for the Gentiles.
The Gospel is the Atonement.
Nope. The atonement is part of the gospel, but the gospel is about the kingdom (the interactive present rule and authority) of God. The atonement is a one-time event, but the kingdom is a present reality.
When Paul preached the Gospel of Christ he preached Christ crucified.
As part of the larger gospel message.
The Gospel is about what Christ did, not about what men need to do.
The gospel is about who Christ is, what Christ has done, the present reality and authority of Christ, and the future promise to set the world right. We fit in to every part of that message.
It's a false argument, I have never denied that believers are disciples of Christ.
The passive message that you advocate, where you claim that the call to discipleship is 'negating the gift of God' and 'denying that Christ is the Author and Finisher of our faith' does not naturally lead to obedience. That runs completely counter to the message of Jesus. But of course, you claim that Jesus did not preach the gospel, so I guess that's consistent.
Perhaps you are a disciple of Paul?
I simply don't teach men they are saved because they are a disciple...
People are saved when they enter into the life of Christ, in every sense of the word. When they give all they know themselves to be, to all they know Christ to be. That is not a decision merely in the intellect, but an action of the soul.
...but saved because Christ died for them.
Not quite. We were reconciled to God through His death, but we are saved by His life (see Romans 5:10).
We are called to enter into the life of Christ ("Repent, for the kingdom of God is at hand", "Follow Me", "Take us your cross daily and follow Me", etc.).