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DiscipleshipIn the Church
Coming to maturity in Christ
Discipleship
Discipleship is not a church program but a spiritual journey that leads to maturity.
By providing sound Biblical teaching and facilitating transparent supportive relationships within the body, the church can help believers grow and develop on this journey.
Making DisciplesMaking Disciples
“Making disciples” involves both an individual and group mentoring effort, in which those who have greater maturity in Christ encourage and serve those who have not traveled as far.
Small groups provide a safe environment where believers can grow during the seasons of their discipleship walk.
“Making disciples” involves both an individual and group mentoring effort, in which those who have greater maturity in Christ encourage and serve those who have not traveled as far.
Small groups provide a safe environment where believers can grow during the seasons of their discipleship walk.
Mt. 28:19
Our Discipleship Walk3 seasonal areas of growth
on the road to spiritual maturity
Our Discipleship Walk3 seasonal areas of growth
on the road to spiritual maturity
Conversion period• Learning the basics of salvation
Process of Sanctification• Growing in holiness to become strong
in the faith
Coming into Completeness• Deeper walk of dying to self to live for
God
Conversion period• Learning the basics of salvation
Process of Sanctification• Growing in holiness to become strong
in the faith
Coming into Completeness• Deeper walk of dying to self to live for
God
Following Christ: A spiritual Journey
Following Christ: A spiritual Journey
The Basics
When we repent and believe, we are:• Delivered from the power of sin & death• Redeemed: forgiven• Justified: made righteous• Cleansed from the guilt of sin• Consecrated: set apart as holy to God
The Basics
When we repent and believe, we are:• Delivered from the power of sin & death• Redeemed: forgiven• Justified: made righteous• Cleansed from the guilt of sin• Consecrated: set apart as holy to God
Going Beyond the BasicsGoing Beyond the Basics
“Therefore let us leave the elementary teachings about Christ and go on to maturity, not laying again the foundation of repentance from acts that lead to death, and of faith in God, instructions about baptisms, the laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment.” Heb. 6:1
“Therefore let us leave the elementary teachings about Christ and go on to maturity, not laying again the foundation of repentance from acts that lead to death, and of faith in God, instructions about baptisms, the laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment.” Heb. 6:1
The Way of DiscipleshipThe Way of Discipleship• The kingdom of God operates on the
spiritual principle of sowing and reaping. Receiving the “implanted word,” we produce a spiritual crop through the transforming power of the Spirit.
• The pattern of seasonal growth is found in the harvest festivals of Israel’s worship.
• The feasts of Israel provide a thematic model or pattern for spiritual growth. Because Jesus fulfilled the feasts, and since we are in Christ, we also fulfill the themes of the feasts in our discipleship walk.
• The kingdom of God operates on the spiritual principle of sowing and reaping. Receiving the “implanted word,” we produce a spiritual crop through the transforming power of the Spirit.
• The pattern of seasonal growth is found in the harvest festivals of Israel’s worship.
• The feasts of Israel provide a thematic model or pattern for spiritual growth. Because Jesus fulfilled the feasts, and since we are in Christ, we also fulfill the themes of the feasts in our discipleship walk.
The FeastsThe FeastsThe feasts were divided into three seasonal harvest festivals: • Passover, the spring barley crop• Pentecost, the summer wheat crop • Ingathering, the fall crop of grapes & olives
These three festivals correlate with the seasons of our growth as disciples: • Conversion, Sanctification, Completeness.
The feasts were divided into three seasonal harvest festivals: • Passover, the spring barley crop• Pentecost, the summer wheat crop • Ingathering, the fall crop of grapes & olives
These three festivals correlate with the seasons of our growth as disciples: • Conversion, Sanctification, Completeness.
The Seasons of Christian Growth The Seasons of Christian Growth • Conversion: Coming into the
relational knowledge of God
• Sanctification: Persevering in trials through the power of the Holy Spirit
• Completeness: The season of self-denial, of taking up our cross and serving those in need, bearing mature fruit for the kingdom of God.
• Conversion: Coming into the relational knowledge of God
• Sanctification: Persevering in trials through the power of the Holy Spirit
• Completeness: The season of self-denial, of taking up our cross and serving those in need, bearing mature fruit for the kingdom of God.
Scriptural Basis for the Themes of DiscipleshipScriptural Basis for the Themes of Discipleship
Phil: 3:10: “I want to:
Know Christ…………..
The power of his resurrection…………..
The fellowship of his sufferings………………”
Phil: 3:10: “I want to:
Know Christ…………..
The power of his resurrection…………..
The fellowship of his sufferings………………”
Conversion: Coming to know God
Sanctification: Overcoming in power
Completeness: Taking up the cross of Christ to bear kingdom fruit
Conversion: Coming to know God
Sanctification: Overcoming in power
Completeness: Taking up the cross of Christ to bear kingdom fruit
Themes of the Feasts: a Model of Seasonal GrowthThemes of the Feasts: a
Model of Seasonal GrowthTheme: Conversion Growing in the relational knowledge of God
Growth Area: Appropriating the initial blessings of Salvation by faith:
Deliverance, Redemption, Forgiveness,
Justification, Cleansing, Expiation, Consecration.
Theme: Conversion Growing in the relational knowledge of God
Growth Area: Appropriating the initial blessings of Salvation by faith:
Deliverance, Redemption, Forgiveness,
Justification, Cleansing, Expiation, Consecration.
Themes of the Feasts: a Model of Seasonal GrowthThemes of the Feasts: a
Model of Seasonal GrowthTheme: Sanctification
Wielding the power of the Holy Spirit to persevere and overcome
Growth Area: Walking in the power of our salvation that edifies the body and overcomes the world, evidenced in dual form.
• The gifts of the Spirit (Rom. 12)• The armor of God (Eph. 6)
Theme: SanctificationWielding the power of the Holy Spirit
to persevere and overcome
Growth Area: Walking in the power of our salvation that edifies the body and overcomes the world, evidenced in dual form.
• The gifts of the Spirit (Rom. 12)• The armor of God (Eph. 6)
Themes of the Feasts: a Model of Seasonal GrowthThemes of the Feasts: a
Model of Seasonal GrowthTheme: Completeness
Sharing in the sufferings of Christ
Growth Area: Coming to maturity in Christ• Repentance from works of the Old Man• Self denial: Taking up the cross and developing the character of Christ in service to others• Rejoicing and peace in the Presence of God
Theme: Completeness Sharing in the sufferings of Christ
Growth Area: Coming to maturity in Christ• Repentance from works of the Old Man• Self denial: Taking up the cross and developing the character of Christ in service to others• Rejoicing and peace in the Presence of God
Some Points to Consider
• For believers to grow beyond the basics, there needs to be teaching on the armor and the gifts. • Small groups are the appropriate forum to discover and exercise one’s spiritual gifts, and to recognize and respond in authority to spiritual battles; so the body can be edified, encouraged, and strengthened. • Anyone who knows the basics of salvation can teach them to another. Those discipling others beyond the basics should be mature: knowing God, strong in spirit, overcoming the world and consistently expressing the love of Christ.
More on the themes of the feasts and discipleship can be found at:
http://www.thefirsttrumpet.com/Christian_Discipleship.html
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