Jun 9, 2016
Episode 29: Making Disciples
The command of Jesus upon His departure was to “go and make
disciples.” What is a disciple? How do we make disciples? Are we
fulfilling the command of Jesus in this matter? To make a disciple
is different from making a convert. Jesus said “it is enough for a
disciple to be as His master.” The thought in discipleship is
conformity to Christ in all matters. Many have seen the demands of
discipleship and pursued the matter in many ways. Did Jesus give us
instructions for how this is to be carried out? How does
discipleship fit into God’s overall plan?
• All aspects of God’s working must be seen together (no
contradiction)
o Discipleship addresses the individual part of God’s
working
o The church (assembly) emphasizes of the corporate part
o The Family of God speaks of the corporate structure and
atmosphere
o The Body of Christ speaks of the corporate expression of
God’s grace to others
o The Bride of Christ speaks of the ultimate goal in
eternity
• The basic thought in discipleship is to be like his master
in all things (Luke 6:40)
o In nature (born of God)
o In character (conformed to His image)
o Devoted to Christ (ready to be married to Him for all
eternity)
o A learner, follower, and reproducer
• Discipleship must be worked in the context of the church
(Eph. 4 & 5)
o God has given grace to men to make disciples, preparing them
to minister to others
o Christ is the One who disciples us to Himself by the Holy
Spirit through men (Eph. 5)
o God’s way is multiple channels of grace, not just one
man
• To be a disciple of Christ:
o Alive to God by the Spirit
o Under the authority of Christ
o Able to receive the grace of God through men
• To be useful in God’s hands to disciple others to Christ
o An example of a disciple
o Sensitive to the Holy Spirit (living relationship)
o Devotion to Jesus above every other relationship (Luke
14:26)
o Dead to self-interests, willing to suffer (Luke 14:27, Rom
6)
o Personal involvement with others in real life experience
http://www.ntchurchsource.com/literature/read/discipleship/
• Additional resources at http://www.ntchurchsource.com/
• Theme song “Will Your Anchor Hold” sung by J. Ashley
Milne
• Comments and questions welcome. Email David@AnchorOfTruth.com