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Summary: God calls each of us to the Adventure of Life He has set before us. Everyone has his or her own path, but we all have the same call. Today we examine the call to make disciples.

Choose Your Own Adventure:

“Be a Teacher!”

Today we continue with the Callings God has placed on everyone, and the Choice we have to pursue them. Today we examine one of the most important choices we will ever make, that of “Being a Teacher”. Translated to the believer, “Invest in Discipleship.”

Discipleship is one of my passions in life! But many times we hear that word, discipleship, and think “that doesn’t involve me.” I understand that there are different areas of ministry that we get fired up for, but this is one that seems over our heads at times.

However, I want to present to you today that Discipleship is not a category of ministry that we can pick or choose to involve ourselves in:

Ex. Children’s Ministry, Senior’s Ministry, Bible Study, Service, etc….

Discipleship is not localized—it is commanded in all parts of the life of the believer!

Matthew 28:19-20 (NLT)

“Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. 20 Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”

GO: poreuomai (por-yoo’-om-ahee): to travel, depart, go, take a journey.

It could be translated “as you go.”

So the final command (commissioning) from Jesus is “As You Go” through life, create Disciples of Christ.

Disciple—learner, pupil, follower, adherent

A disciple is not just someone who follows; they are invested:

Biblical Examples: Elijah/Elisha, Jesus/Disciples, Paul/Timothy

We, the church body, are commanded To Make Disciples. But if we’re taking an honest assessment, Discipleship is not on the forefront of our actions. It’s cast off as the responsibility of the church leaders, and neglected or forgotten.

“Every Member is a Minister.” If you believe this, you cannot avoid:

“Everyone can Disciple Someone.”

As we do life, we should be making disciples…

1. Two Common Misconceptions

Let’s look at two misconceptions I hear in regards to discipleship:

A. “I’m not Ready!” (Feelings of Inadequacy)

- lack of experience, training, etc…

I would argue that if you have positioned yourself to just be available for God, YOU ARE READY.

Acts 8:30-31, 34-35 (NIV)

Then Philip ran up to the chariot and heard the man reading Isaiah the prophet. “Do you understand what you are reading?” Philip asked.

31″How can I,” he said, “unless someone explains it to me?” So he invited Philip to come up and sit with him.

34 The eunuch asked Philip, “Tell me, please, who is the prophet talking about, himself or someone else?” 35 Then Philip began with that very passage of Scripture and told him the good news about Jesus.

It’s easy to look at the biblical examples as “larger-than-life” in regards to discipleship, but we have to understand it is really as simple as being ready to act when the spirit prods you.

Last week we talked about how God has crafted us specifically to minister to others in specialized ways. God has done the same with Discipleship. Let me show you:

By show of hands, Who would say:

- Others could say you live a credible Christian lifestyle

- They understand prayer

- They have a working knowledge of the Bible

- Could help others with your experience as a parent

- Understand Forgiveness of past hurts

- Have a testimony of how Jesus freed you of addiction

- Are around unbelievers

God has prepped you to make others Disciples! You have EVERYTHING that you need. We now need to pour into others. Stop allowing Yourself to block you from investing in Discipleship.

B. “I don’t need someone to disciple me.” (The Lone Wolf)

“The better that you are, or the better that you hope to be, the more specialized help you should seek.”

– Pastor Craig Groeshel

Soccer Team Coaches: Basic in the beginning, more coaches required the higher the level of play involved: Keepers Coach, Strikers Coach, Midfielders Coach, Defense, Physical Training, etc.

If we hope to excel, we will need coaching!

Sarah Jacklich Shares (Heb. 6:1)

We all Need a Paul (Coach)

We all Need a Timothy (Pupil)

– Ministry Philosophy at Faith Fellowship: Find someone to replace you…and be better than you!

“The graveyard is one of the richest places in the world.” – Wayne Cordiero

If we could harvest all the wisdom and experience that others take to the grave with them, we would be set for several lifetimes. When we die, it all goes with us.

“A religion that gives nothing, costs nothing, and suffers nothing, is worth nothing.”

- Martin Luther.

If we are not creating disciples, the church will die when we do. It’s that simple. So how can we disciple others?

2. Disciple by Your Example

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