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What is Christian discipleship?
By definition, a disciple is a follower, one
who accepts and assists in spreading the doctrines of another. A Christian
disciple is a person who accepts and assists in the spreading of the good news
of Jesus Christ. Christian discipleship is the process by which disciples grow
in the Lord Jesus Christ and are equipped by the Holy Spirit, who resides in
our hearts, to overcome the pressures and trials of this present life and
become more and more Christlike. This process requires believers to respond to
the Holy Spirit’s prompting to examine their thoughts, words and actions and
compare them with the Word of God. This requires that we be in the Word
daily—studying it, praying over it, and obeying it. In addition, we should
always be ready to give testimony of the reason for the hope that is within us
(1 Peter 3:15) and to disciple others to walk in
His way. According to Scripture, being a Christian disciple involves personal
growth characterized by the following:
1. Putting Jesus first in all things (Mark 8:34-38). The disciple
of Christ needs to be set apart from the world. Our focus should be on our Lord
and pleasing Him in every area of our lives. We must put off self-centeredness and
put on Christ-centeredness.
2. Following Jesus’ teachings (John 8:31-32). We must be obedient
children and doers of the Word. Obedience is the supreme test of faith in God (1 Samuel 28:18), and Jesus is the perfect example
of obedience as He lived a life on earth of complete obedience to the Father
even to the point of death (Philippians 2:6-8).
3. Fruitfulness (John 15:5-8). Our job is not producing fruit. Our
job is to abide in Christ, and if we do, the Holy Spirit will produce the
fruit, and this fruit is the result of our obedience. As we become more
obedient to the Lord and learn to walk in His ways, our lives will change. The
biggest change will take place in our hearts, and the overflow of this will be
new conduct (thoughts, words and actions) representative of that change. The
change we seek is done from the inside out, through the power of the Holy
Spirit. It isn’t something we can conjure up on our own.
4. Love for other disciples (John 13:34-35). We are told that love
of other believers is the evidence of our being a member of God’s family (1 John 3:10). Love is defined and elaborated on
in 1 Corinthians 13:1-13. These verses show us that
love is not an emotion; it is action. We must be doing something and involved
in the process. Furthermore, we are told to think more highly of others than of
ourselves and to look out for their interests (Philippians 2:3-4). The next verse in Philippians
(verse 5) really sums up what we are to do when it comes to everything in life:
"our attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus." What a
perfect example He is to us for everything we are to do in our Christian walk.
5. Evangelism - Making disciples of others (Matthew 28:18-20). We
are to share our faith and tell nonbelievers about the wonderful changes Jesus
Christ has made in our lives. No matter what our maturity level in the
Christian life, we have something to offer. Too often, we believe the lie from
Satan that we don’t really know enough or haven't been a Christian long enough
to make a difference. Not true! Some of the most enthusiastic representatives
of the Christian life are new believers who have just discovered the awesome
love of God. They may not know a lot of Bible verses or the
"accepted" way of saying things, but they have experienced the love
of the living God, and that is exactly what we are to share.
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A personal note: Through
the decades I’ve sometimes been told I’m not qualified to teach or write on
Biblical matters. Most recently about a week ago by a pastor saying I don’t have
the “profile” to determine blasphemy, blasphemers, apostasy and apostates. EBB4
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