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Leading Disciples
Introduction:
The term “disciple” is consistently used in the four Gospels to describe the relationship between Christ and His followers.
The word signifies “a taught or trained one.”
Jesus is the Teacher and we are the learners.
He is not merely a Lecturer from whom we may deduce certain lessons; rather, He bends over His pupils with the set purpose of training them step by step until they become totally identified with Him and His purposes.
DT: The Disciple of Christ is called to glorify Christ.
Aim: We will acknowledge our call to discipleship and lead others to discipleship
We as disciples must recognize a couple things about the role of discipleship as we seek to lead other disciples.
Discipleship Is A Call ()
Explain call, (προσκαλέω) of a call issued for presence with the speaker summon, call on, call to oneself, invite τινά someone,
In our text, Christ physically called each of His disciples to Him.
προσκαλέω
of a call issued for presence with the speaker summon, call on, call to oneself, invite τινά someone
Called to Christ
Called for Christ
Called by Christ
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Application: Acknowledge the call to Christ.
Have you answered the call?
Do you live for Christ?
Because if you don’t live it you can’t lead it.
Discipleship Is Subjection ()
Explain Authority, (ἐξουσία) the right to control or command, authority, absolute power, warrant
ἐξουσία
the right to control or command, authority, absolute power, warrant
Subject to Christ’s Power
His authority
He enables
Subject of Christ’s Power
He works through us
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Application: Allow Christ to work through you.
Make life about what Jesus desires and less of what you desire.
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