Thursday, August 4, 2011

Discipleship


Discipleship is part of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20). Other than evangelism, discipleship is vital in order for the gospel of Christ spread throughout every nation. Without discipleship, the gospel of Christ “may” stop on the last person who’ve heard and received the gospel of Christ. But do not be misled; evangelism is also as important as discipleship. For without it, discipleship is worthless and will never be accomplished, because before one could be discipled, it requires the power of the Holy Spirit to change a man’s heart or to mold an old creature into a new creature. Or in other words, without the Holy Spirit man can never receive or understand the things of God (2 Corinthians 5:17; John 14:26). I Corinthians 2:14 plainly explains that no man can understand spiritual matters of God unless they have the Holy Spirit indwelling them.

1 Corinthians 2:14 “But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.”
Now, discipleship, as we Christians know, is a process of which one is trained, taught and shaped towards a goal, Who is Christ. As a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, we ought to fix our eyes on Him no matter what (Hebrews 12:2), and whoever we teach and train ought to do the same. And the things that we have learned of Him, we pass it to other young believers of Christ: the knowledge and character of Christ (2 Timothy 2:2) by the teaching of the mouth and especially by exemplifying with our lives.

I may have previously discussed and shared this topic before; But on my current situation? This issue has been bugging me for quite a while. Perhaps I could share a little background as to why I’m bugged with this topic.

As far as I know, discipleship takes time and even for a lifetime; as I have observed and noticed the young people before me; And of course, as I see discipleship make an impact onto myself and towards the new generation of young people. Character building doesn’t happen overnight. And, that’s what I’ve been putting in my mind concerning the young people I’m teaching or discipling, especially towards the young people of Loakan Baptist Church. But as I handle new young people of Apalan & Guesset (a mission point of Loakan Baptist Church, where my father is a missionary), discipling them seem to be an urgent task that must be fulfilled in just a few period of time. Why? Because of the urgency to preach the gospel to other places as well.

My father has a vision of reaching to more places and planting churches or the body of Christ on other places, like Beckel or Cubabeng; Whereas, I’m at a slow pace teaching and training the young people of Apalan and Guesset due to the fact that the place is almost an hour far away from home and more other factors which contribute to it. Other than that, I still handle Young Professionals (or Young Profs to be or still young people actually) of Loakan. So a question has been bugging me for quite some time: “How does one teach, train, lead, and shape young people or anyone in just a few period of time? One of which can stand firm in the battles of the Christian life?”

Perhaps, I’m worrying too much or too blinded to see what is more important or valuable when it comes to discipling or training new believers of Christ. But by this cause, makes me to seek God’s Wisdom over the matter. With much prayer, I do believe God has pointed me in the life of Apostle Paul and in relation to the one whom he disciples, Timothy. I do believe Apostle Paul, even with his missionary work, he was still able to teach and encourage the young Timothy, mostly with letters, and (if I’m right) Apostle Paul didn’t spent most of the time of his life with young Timothy. But, Apostle Paul still became one of Timothy’s discipler. In fact, Timothy’s grandmother and mother, Lois and Eunice, also has a big part discipling young Timothy (2 Tim. 1:5). In other words, God has a way by which His child would grow in accordance to His will. And, as on our part as Christians, is the willingness and availability to reach out and help others to keep our eyes on the Author and Finisher of our Faith.

Further than these truths, is that of which I have been discussing earlier. The Holy Spirit’s part in teaching Christians of whatever Christ has taught His people.

John 14:26 “But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.”

We have the Holy Spirit and of course God’s Word, the testimony of Christ, to teach us and instruct us as we daily live as Christians. These are all gifts God has provided to enable us to continue growing in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Therefore, as for us who teach and preach the Word of God, let us do so continue to lead people to know Christ as their Master or Lord and Savior; Continue to teach them whatsoever Christ has commanded us and Lo His presence will never leave us even those that believe on Christ Jesus.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jesus commanded us to disciple. No more questions.

Naddjudge said...

sadly there are groups who focus much on discipleship while forgetting the importance of evangelizing.... or sharing the gospel of Christ...