Discipleship Education
Main scripture:
Go then and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them into the name of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: teaching them to observe everything that I have commanded you, and behold, I am with you all the days (perpetually, uniformly, and on every occasion), to the (very) close and consummation of the age. Amen. Matt. 28:19 – 20 (AMP)
Introduction:
The above scripture was one of the last words of our Lord Jesus Christ to His disciples who would eventually be known as Apostles. Its common knowledge that the last instructions of anyone would reveal the most important things to him/her. What stands out is the word, “disciples” and the rest of the instruction just explains what to do to with these disciples. This is often referred to as the Great commision. This underlines the importance of discipleship. The term, disciple is a recurring theme all through Jesus’ ministry. He started with making disciples and ended with instructions to make disciples of every nations (worlds).
We must note that the term, “christian” was not coined by Jesus or His Apostles and was scarcely used throughout the original bible text.(Acts 11:26). It is suggested it may have initially been used derisively to refer to those who did not acknowledge the emperor of Rome. However, irrespective of the origin, this has come to be acceptable to mean, the followers (disciple) of Christ.
In the course of this discussion, we will be looking at: who is a disciple? how is a disciple made? What qualifies you to be a disciple? What are the responsibilities of a disciple? Benefits of discipleship and can you be saved without being a disciple?
While we await the main course meal, I would very much love to hear your thoughts on this question, Is there any difference between a student and a disciple? Please drop your comments below. Remember for every comment your make, you could get some lovely pearls. So lets get to it. Ciao!
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