What Does It Mean To Live as a Christian?
Make Disciples
Day 7
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Day seven has the ability to be one of the most intimidating days so far, but don't let the idea of making disciples put you back on your heels. You are capable of making disciples! Yes, you! There is no requirement for Seminary or Bible College, although those can be immensely helpful...all you need to do is to be willing to be taught and to teach what you've learned.
His Word is powerful and able to do more than we can even think possible. So, we don't have to worry about not having all the answers or stumbling over our words. God is greater and delights in watching all of His children grow. Let's take a closer look.
Summary
If we are walking with Jesus, then we are called to make disciples. Someone who has a disciple is helping someone to progressively learn the Word of God, to become a mature growing disciple, a learner, a true Christ follower, to train and develop in the truth of scripture and the lifestyle required. It's helping a believer learn to be a disciple of Christ in belief and practice. Who has helped you to learn to pray and study the Word of God? God has left us on earth to do this.
Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
See Matthew 28:18-20.
"Therefore, go and make disciples" is most literally translated as "As you are on your way, make disciples." It is intentional, but it's also your normal everyday way of life. The way you become a mature disciple was because someone invested in you, so go invest in someone else and help them to grow. Who are you doing this for? All you need to be a disciple maker is to be a step or two ahead of someone else in their faith journey so that you can teach them what you've learned in your two steps ahead.
What's next?
When you think about your own faith journey and relationship with God, who was it that poured into you wisdom, guidance, and truth that helped you walk in the way of righteousness? If we take the time to truly consider all the people who were part of our growing relationship, we would be overwhelmed. It started generations before you. Since the beginning of time, people have passed down traditions, stories, and history, but Jesus is the one who truly exemplified how we are to live, what we are to pass down and teach, and how to do all of it with grace.
If you are a mature believer and you are not discipling others around you, it's time to share what the Lord has taught you.
If you are a new believer and have so many questions while trying to navigate your new life in Christ, reach out to someone who you have been watching their life and ask them to meet with you a few times.
We are all in the same family and all at different points on our journey, let's do what the Word says and lean into each other.