Empowered Discipleship: Training Warriors for God's Kingdom

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When I tell you, when we were done with lunch, we went over to the new building just to take another look and around and try to make some plans, and I've been testifying that this opportunity is really from God, and really, that was just confirmed today because Brother Philip, he has a heart. He has a heart for the kingdom of God, and they've owned this building for a long time, and it has not been doing a whole lot for the kingdom. His heart is that this building would be a blessing to the kingdom of God, and we basically just, God opened a door for us today. [00:44:28] (37 seconds)


And I believe that God is putting us together with this building owner for a reason. Not only that, but at the end of our meeting, we're shaking hands and he said, you know, the reason I came to church this morning with my wife and my son, he said that we just feel at home in your congregation. And if you would allow us, we'd like to become members of your church. So praise the Lord. Yes, Brother Philip and Sister Lisa. [00:46:07] (29 seconds)


The process that begins when we get saved is the process of discipleship, and that is where we are changing from glory to glory into His likeness and image. Now, you might have been saved for five minutes or for five decades. However long you've been saved, how many know we all are called to become more like Jesus? And that process of becoming more like Jesus is what we call discipleship. [00:51:34] (30 seconds)


Paul saw Timothy, as a warrior in the kingdom of God. He saw him as a fighter. Not fighting against flesh and blood, as it says in Ephesians, but we are fighting against powers and principalities of the air. There's a spiritual battle, isn't there? Every day you are targeted by hell. We have an enemy. And he wants to kill, steal, and destroy. But we are on the winning side. Can you say amen? [00:53:07] (29 seconds)


There have to be some people who are willing to wage the good warfare. There have to be somebody, men and women alike, old and young, who have the capacity, the ability, and the availability to wage a good warfare. The problem is that many Christians are acting like they are on a spiritual vacation. [00:54:01] (29 seconds)


What a powerful thing that is. What a powerful thing the kingdom of God needs is trained warriors. Now, don't get me wrong. I am not talking about taking up. M16s this evening. What we need is some men who are trained in John 316s. Come on. We need some people who are trained in the word of God. Trained in prayer. Trained in discipleship and ministry. [01:07:57] (28 seconds)


And when he began to plant churches, the Prescott Church back in the 1970s, something happened at the time. And still to this day, the expectation is that if you're going to pioneer a church or become a pastor, that we have to send these people off to cemetery. I mean seminary. And we have to train them how to be pastors. [01:13:24] (24 seconds)


And so Pastor Mitchell determined in his heart, he says, you know, when I read the Bible, I don't see Jesus sending his disciples off to another school. I don't see Jesus. I don't see the early church sending them off to some Bible training program. I don't see him sending them off to another school. I don't see Jesus sending them to the temple to train under the Pharisees or the Sadducees. [01:14:16] (21 seconds)


We see Jesus training his men. And we see those men training other men. And that training is occurring in the context of the local church. And what this did for Pastor Mitchell and what it has done for our fellowship over the last 50 years is it has accelerated the work of God. We are approaching now 4,000 churches around the world. 4,000 churches. [01:16:19] (24 seconds)


And unfortunately, I think that there's a breakdown in the church, and even in our church, when it comes to discipleship. We're not just called to get saved and to heap up on ourselves all kind of intelligence and blessing and revelation, and thank God that God helps us. But the reason we get saved is not just for us. It's to be trainers. [01:17:25] (24 seconds)


The army of God relies on relationships. It relies on rank and submission and obedience to commands. All of you who have been in the military, and even if you haven't, you understand the concept that an army cannot function without rank, cannot function without submission and surrender. Not everybody gets to make the calls, right? [01:22:50] (31 seconds)


This is why we have to be a family. I'm so grateful that Brother Philip that I went to lunch with today, he made that statement to me and he said, when I came to your church, I felt like I was home. That was beautiful to me. It spoke to me that there is a spirit in our congregation, a spirit of family. It's more than just a family. It's more than just church on Sunday, hello? It's not just religion. It's not just a facade. It's not just putting up a front and putting on a performance. [01:23:56] (30 seconds)


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