Discipleship takes many facets, but with Jesus, He was was always consistent, no matter what. He rebuked, encouraged, and restored those in need when necessary. Most often this was needed of His disciples.
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Bulletin Insert 06/23/24
1. Discipleship Sometimes Calls for a Rebuke (Matthew 17:14-20)
a. Kneeling as an act of submission or reverence
i. Acts 10:25-26
b. Given the Charge
i. Matthew 10:1, 8
c. A Lack of Faith
i. 2 Kings 4:29-31
d. Elisha to the Rescue
i. 2 Kings 4:32-33
e. Peter rebuked in public by Christ
i. Mark 8:33
f. Peter rebuked by Paul
i. Galatians 2:11-14
g. Perverted Generations
i. Deuteronomy 32:5
ii. Psalm 78:8
2. Discipling Amidst being Devalued (Mark 14:3-9)
a. Pledging of Allegiance
i. Matthew 19:27
b. The Widow who gave all
i. Luke 21:1-4
c. A Similar Struggle
i. John 12:1
d. A Similar Response
i. John 12:7-8
e. When does Discipleship end?
i. 2 Timothy 4:1-8
3. Discipling through Unbelief (John 14:4-11)
a. Telling of Christ’s death
i. Matthew 16:21, 17:22-23, 20:17-19
b. A Warning about signs
i. Luke 11:29-30
ii. Matthew 12:39
c. Jesus is the sign
i. John 10:30
d. Continuing to disciple after Christ’s death and resurrection