Embracing the Call: The Journey of Discipleship

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"Making disciples is our mission while we're here on earth. And so speaking of missions, as I searched for something to compare, I settled on outer space. Okay, so on September 12, 1962, before I was born, JFK delivered a speech on the campus of Rice University and set the country's course on a project for the next eight years." [00:04:01] (34 seconds)


"We you and I are in the middle of the greatest most expansive most challenging command ever issued to the human race and we're not just watching like spectators right we're integral in the work that God is accomplishing here on earth the incredible the incredible the comforting the inspiring the energizing thing about this command is we already know how it's going to turn out right prophecy tells us that the number of people who call on the name of Jesus by faith who are saved will be beyond count I asked Google for a multitude and that's what it gave me but far far far beyond what we see on the screen you so there's going to be multiple Saints in heaven beyond counting so we're going to focus on the Great Commission this morning go therefore and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit teaching them to observe all that I had command you and behold I am with you always even to the end of the age so most of this time when I hear these verses I think about missions right I'm going to read a little bit of this to give you an idea of So if you思p in those verses are preachers training Yokish and evangelism and that's an important part of the Great Commission and I think a lot of the times when these versions are preached missions and evangelism are typically the focus and that is a worthy focus of course we are charged with doing that but that's not all that's in here so we're going to focus on a different topic in these verses this morning as As you know, we're gonna look at discipleship and we're gonna ask two questions. What is a disciple?" [00:08:01] (118 seconds)


"Another thing we see in these verses is that the goal has the backing and the power of God applied directly to its accomplishment. His sovereignty has no bounds. Jesus promised that he would be with us, empowering this work always. Does that give you confidence? Sure does give me confidence standing up here before all of you. His will is perfect, right? And his sovereign control is complete. But he's empowering this work. We can trust him for everything." [00:11:23] (36 seconds)


"Before I explore something further, before we dig deeper into this, I want to mention something fundamental about all of this going, making, baptizing, and teaching. We are called to do this. We are called to do this as we walk in the Spirit. This is not supposed to be something that we do ourselves. This is something that the Lord empowers us to do. And I mention this a lot when I teach because I don't want to be misunderstood. Jesus said, I'm the vine and you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he bears much fruit. For apart from me, you can do nothing." [00:13:11] (37 seconds)


"A disciple means student, learner, a protégé, someone who follows his teacher's precepts and instructions. And Jesus put this into words in John chapters 14 and 15. He said, if you love me, you will keep my commandments. And he also said, you will keep my commandments. And he also said, you will keep my commandments. And he also said, you are my friends if you do what I command you." [00:18:29] (30 seconds)


"Discipleship is a lifelong journey that leads to change and action. Following Jesus' commands include the Great Commission for all of us. Like I've said, go, make, baptize, and teach. This is more than evangelism. It is investing our lives in people. We know baptism is essential to conversion. It's in the Great Commission, right before Jesus describes discipleship, teaching them to observe all I've commanded you. Baptism is the beginning of our adventure with Jesus, not the end." [00:28:15] (42 seconds)


"Discipleship is powered by the Holy Spirit working through us. This isn't something that we do out of our own wisdom or lack thereof. So we can see in scripture three essential relationships that a Christian needs to grow in their faith. All of them are a part of discipleship. We need mentors. All of us do. Timothy had Paul." [00:30:24] (36 seconds)


"Paul described Timothy and he said, as his son in the faith. Timothy assisted Paul in his ministry. He learned from Paul and grew. As he progressed, Paul trusted him more and more. Paul trusted Timothy so much that he occasionally sent him out to build on his evangelistic and teaching ministry in churches that Paul had planted. He sent Timothy to them." [00:31:02] (26 seconds)


"Bonhoeffer was a great 20th century German preacher and teacher, and he defined the goal of discipleship this way. Discipleship is responding to the call of Jesus and following him. Bonhoeffer denied that discipleship was about rules. He said it was purely about following Jesus, just answering that call, follow me. It was about complete allegiance to Jesus Christ, lived out by faith with reliance on God's word." [00:34:04] (37 seconds)


"As we help one another, hold one another accountable, pray with and for one another, teach one another, and by the grace of God and the Holy Spirit within us, as we observe his commandments and bear witness to his commandments, we bear fruit, we tell the world about him." [00:35:07] (20 seconds)


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