Transformative Discipleship: Becoming Like Jesus Together

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"A disciple of Jesus embraces the cost of embodying the character of Jesus through cultivating spiritual growth and loving community with other disciples who share His commission to impart the gospel to the world. Let me read that again. A disciple of Jesus embraces the cost of embodying the character of Jesus through cultivating spiritual growth and loving community with other disciples who share His commission to impart the gospel to the world." [00:00:11] (38 seconds)


"He says in verses 11 and 12 that God has gifted the church with leaders. And those leaders have the prime responsibility to equip the saints for the work of service. And doing that, they are building up the body of Christ. I love that phrase. That's one of Paul's favorite phrases when he describes the church. He calls it the body of Christ. He calls it the body of Christ. He calls it the body of Christ." [00:11:48] (32 seconds)


"This picture of the church is a group of disciples who are growing together in unity. They have shared doctrine that comes from the Bible, and they have a relationship with Jesus and with one another. That's the knowledge of the Son. What he's saying here is that when the church is functioning as it should, leaders are equipping disciples to grow up to the fullness of the stature of the measure of Christ. And that demonstrates to you exactly the full maturity that God expects from a disciple of Jesus." [00:13:33] (42 seconds)


"When we love people and we begin to love those that are not so lovable sometimes, we can better believe that we're becoming more like Jesus. The second word that I use to describe what it looks like to be a growing disciple of Jesus is the principle of walk. When I talk about your walk, I'm talking about how you live your life." [00:24:51] (32 seconds)


"The passage of Scripture that I think is descriptive of the type of walk that expresses a growing and becoming like Jesus is found in Galatians chapter 5. Paul here is writing another letter, and this one to the church at Galatia. And this is what Paul says. He says, walk by the Spirit and you will not carry out the desire of God. For the flesh sets its desire against the Spirit and the Spirit against the flesh, for these are in opposition to one another, so that you may not do the things that you do." [00:25:23] (37 seconds)


"If you really want to show that you're growing in Christ, let's see the fruit of the Spirit. Flowing out of your life. I don't care how many tongues that you've spoken in. Are the fruit of the Spirit increasingly coming out of your life? Is your walk described more by the fruit of the Spirit than it is by the acts of the flesh? So there it is. Love and walk. That's what the relationship with Jesus that's growing looks like." [00:32:11] (40 seconds)


"How do we make sure that my life is truly pointing people to Jesus and looking more like Him and less like me? Don't miss. In Ephesians 4, remember Paul paints a grand picture of the church and how the church is God's provision to enable people to grow as disciples. I love the church. Shocked? I absolutely love the church." [00:33:14] (44 seconds)


"I believe that as the church walks in the mission of God because the church is making disciples who are making disciples and people are growing up into Christ, our communities would change overnight. If only the church would be the church instead of becoming everything that's not the church. For us here at Riverbend, if we're going to see disciples truly hit the target, of becoming more like Jesus, there's a couple of things that have to be true here." [00:35:18] (51 seconds)


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