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THIS MISSION IS A MANDATE
WHAT IS THE MISSION?
▪ Recap last week
We Must Make Disciples
• Jesus was clear.
Our purpose in life is to make disciples
▪ We have to teach people to walk in obedience
▪ We also have to be willing to let people teach and challenge us to walk in obedience
▪ We need to be making disciples and be discipled
♦ We often focus on salvation but If you are not willing to disciple a person, why would you win them to Christ?
We don’t just want people to accept Christ, We WANT THEM TO BE MATURE
▪ Maturity involves
• Receiving from people when they admonish you
• Be hungry to receive teaching
We Must Understand What It Means to Be a Disciple
A disciple is a fully devoted follower of Jesus.
In order for a person to be a fully devoted follower of Jesus they need to
▪ LEARN – A true disciple is always learning (being humble and willing to receive from godly mentors)
▪ LIVE – A true disciple doesn’t just receive from a person and learn information, they actively work to live out what they are learning.
▪ LEAD - A true disciple leads other people in learning and living out their faith.
Every person needs a Paul (mentor), a Silas (iron sharpening iron), and a Timothy (a person being discipled)
♦ Paul was discipling SO many people.
♦ Silas (in Acts 16) was a peer who strengthened Paul
♦ Timothy
We Must Be Faithful to Making Disciples
♦ We have to be faithful to do our part.
♦ Are we aware of the opportunities that God is giving us?
We Must Have a Heart for Making Disciples
• Are We Moving Toward the Mess?
Jesus’ ministry continuously moved toward the mess
He cast out demons, healed deadly diseases, spent time with betrayers (tax collectors), prostitutes, and notorious sinners.
➢ His ministry was messy,
➢ Are we moving toward the mess or are we stuck in complacency.
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