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Introduction
Discipleship by Jesus
Jesus did not invent discipleship
Discipleship has been around for thousands of years, and probably hundreds of years before Jesus was born.
However, Jesus gave us discipleship as the way he wanted to finish his work on the earth.
He did the necessary part - he died for us, and then he was raised from the dead which is the sufficient part.
The difficulties today - We have become a self-absorbed culture.
It is all about me and how I feel about me, how I feel about the world, how I feel about how others feel about me.
Discipleship is not an option
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Information is not transformation
Discipleship is about transformation
Everyone can understand Discipleship by Jesus by embracing/learning 4 simple truths
Jesus discipled people in a group
his group was limited
his group provided accountability
his group challenged each other
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