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Disciple Making
What if Jesus really meant everything He said?
The great “omission” in the Great Commission .
Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them, teaching them to observe everything I have commanded you.
The failure to teach all He commanded and obey all He commanded is the Greta Omission in the Great Commission.
The organizing principle for a disciple is to bring glory to God.
Our motivation as disciple makers is to bring the maximum amount of glory to God in our lives and in the lives of those we serve.
Five stages of God’s will for a disciple.
Salvation
Spiritual growth.
Serving.
Sacrifice and suffering.
Bear much fruit.
A disciple is someone who is:
Sacrificial
Relational
Transformational
A disciple is a person who has trusted Christ for salvation and has surrendered completely to Him.
He is committed to practicing the spiritual disciplines in community and developing to their full potential for Christ and His mission.
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