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Real Discipleship Part 3 The Cost of Discipleship
What are the costs of Discipleship today?
Are we still called to radically follow Messiah or are things different today?
How can we truly count the costs and weigh the costs in our generation?
Will we continue with “business as usual” or will we choose to follow Him?
These questions and many more will be asked in this episode of Real Discipleship!
Tags: Discipleship Training Missions Evangelism Teaching
by Real Discipleship in Training
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Real Discipleship Part 3 The Cost of Discipleship
What are the costs of Discipleship today?
Are we still called to radically follow Messiah or are things different today?
How can we truly count the costs and weigh the costs in our generation?
Will we continue with “business as usual” or will we choose to follow Him?
These questions and many more will be asked in this episode of Real Discipleship!
Tags: Discipleship Training Missions Evangelism Teaching
by Real Discipleship in Training
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Real Discipleship Part 3 The Cost of Discipleship
What are the costs of Discipleship today?
Are we still called to radically follow Messiah or are things different today?
How can we truly count the costs and weigh the costs in our generation?
Will we continue with “business as usual” or will we choose to follow Him?
These questions and many more will be asked in this episode of Real Discipleship!
Tags: Discipleship Training Missions Evangelism Teaching
by Real Discipleship in Training
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Real Discipleship Part 3 The Cost of Discipleship
What are the costs of Discipleship today?
Are we still called to radically follow Messiah or are things different today?
How can we truly count the costs and weigh the costs in our generation?
Will we continue with “business as usual” or will we choose to follow Him?
These questions and many more will be asked in this episode of Real Discipleship!
Tags: Discipleship Training Missions Evangelism Teaching
by Real Discipleship in Training
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Real Discipleship Part 2 Our Call to Discipleship
In our first segment on Real Discipleship we covered the Authority of Our Call. We uncovered a myth in Christianity concerning the alleged authority that the enemy possesses today. For either, “all authority” means “all” or Messiah has sent us on false pretense. And we further unveiled that the term “authority” has in it’s meaning the legal right and jurisdiction upon which we have been commissioned to “go and make disciples of all nations or “ethnos” or “non-Jewish people groups” according to Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance G1484. Told to the Jewish followers of Messiah to fulfill their role in the nations. However; that teaching is for another day… As we move into the call to discipleship, we will look into the lives of the 1 disciples and we will apply this to our lives today. In Micah 4:5 we read, “For all people will walk every one in the name of his god, and we will walk in the name of Yahweh our Elohim (the LORD our God) for ever and ever.” Literally “l’olam v’ad” meaning “continually without end.”
In the Hebraic culture this is called our “halakah” or our daily walk. It literally implies walking or going for we were not created as the trees or rocks that are stationary. No we have been given the ability and the authority to move about freely upon the earth in order. We are all going somewhere. The question is are we simply wandering aimlessly or are our steps ordered and purposed as we go?
Tags: Training Evangelism Missions Daily Discipleship
by Real Discipleship in Training
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Real Discipleship and Our Daily Walk
36 days ago we began our journey counting the costs of Real Discipleship. Now with only 13 days remaining it is time to step up our level of commitment.
It is one thing to meet weekly. Most of us are comfortable meeting weekly. We can usually find 20-30 minutes a week to set aside for something we deem "worthwhile." Now we are raising the standard.
Messiah walked and taught His disciples daily according to Mt 26:55; 14:49; and Lk 19:47. After His ascension did they then formulate that it would be best if they met weekly or bi-weekly? Of course not! They meet daily with the believers. How do we know this? Acts 2:42-47, 5:42, 6:1-4, 16:1-5, 17:16-17, 19:6-10...these are only the references in Acts.
The real question here is this, “Are we satisfied talking about discipleship or are we willing to make the necessary changes or sacrifices in order to become a Real Disciple whose purpose is intentional disciple making?” Will our lives be interrupted? Absolutely. Will we be uncomfortable at times? Yes.
If we are to follow the example of our Messiah when it comes to making disciples, we need to look closely at several key factors.
1. Who did He choose?
2. Why did He choose them?
3. What did He choose them to do?
4. Where did He choose them?
5. When did He choose them?
6. And how did He choose them?
To do so let us look 1 at John 1:35-43, 43-51; Lk 5:1-11; Mt 4:18-25; and Mk 1:14-39. This will take us through the next 12 days as we investigate what happened so we can follow in His steps.
In Simple Obedience...Larry.
Tags: Discipleship Evangelism Teaching Missions Daily
by Real Discipleship in Training
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Real Discipleship and Our Daily Walk
36 days ago we began our journey counting the costs of Real Discipleship. Now with only 13 days remaining it is time to step up our level of commitment.
It is one thing to meet weekly. Most of us are comfortable meeting weekly. We can usually find 20-30 minutes a week to set aside for something we deem "worthwhile." Now we are raising the standard.
Messiah walked and taught His disciples daily according to Mt 26:55; 14:49; and Lk 19:47. After His ascension did they then formulate that it would be best if they met weekly or bi-weekly? Of course not! They meet daily with the believers. How do we know this? Acts 2:42-47, 5:42, 6:1-4, 16:1-5, 17:16-17, 19:6-10...these are only the references in Acts.
The real question here is this, “Are we satisfied talking about discipleship or are we willing to make the necessary changes or sacrifices in order to become a Real Disciple whose purpose is intentional disciple making?” Will our lives be interrupted? Absolutely. Will we be uncomfortable at times? Yes.
If we are to follow the example of our Messiah when it comes to making disciples, we need to look closely at several key factors.
1. Who did He choose?
2. Why did He choose them?
3. What did He choose them to do?
4. Where did He choose them?
5. When did He choose them?
6. And how did He choose them?
To do so let us look 1 at John 1:35-43, 43-51; Lk 5:1-11; Mt 4:18-25; and Mk 1:14-39. This will take us through the next 12 days as we investigate what happened so we can follow in His steps.
In Simple Obedience...Larry.
Tags: Discipleship Evangelism Teaching Missions Daily
by Real Discipleship in Training
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Real Discipleship and Our Daily Walk
36 days ago we began our journey counting the costs of Real Discipleship. Now with only 13 days remaining it is time to step up our level of commitment.
It is one thing to meet weekly. Most of us are comfortable meeting weekly. We can usually find 20-30 minutes a week to set aside for something we deem "worthwhile." Now we are raising the standard.
Messiah walked and taught His disciples daily according to Mt 26:55; 14:49; and Lk 19:47. After His ascension did they then formulate that it would be best if they met weekly or bi-weekly? Of course not! They meet daily with the believers. How do we know this? Acts 2:42-47, 5:42, 6:1-4, 16:1-5, 17:16-17, 19:6-10...these are only the references in Acts.
The real question here is this, “Are we satisfied talking about discipleship or are we willing to make the necessary changes or sacrifices in order to become a Real Disciple whose purpose is intentional disciple making?” Will our lives be interrupted? Absolutely. Will we be uncomfortable at times? Yes.
If we are to follow the example of our Messiah when it comes to making disciples, we need to look closely at several key factors.
1. Who did He choose?
2. Why did He choose them?
3. What did He choose them to do?
4. Where did He choose them?
5. When did He choose them?
6. And how did He choose them?
To do so let us look 1 at John 1:35-43, 43-51; Lk 5:1-11; Mt 4:18-25; and Mk 1:14-39. This will take us through the next 12 days as we investigate what happened so we can follow in His steps.
In Simple Obedience...Larry.
Tags: Discipleship Evangelism Teaching Missions Daily
by Real Discipleship in Training
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Real Discipleship and Our Daily Walk
36 days ago we began our journey counting the costs of Real Discipleship. Now with only 13 days remaining it is time to step up our level of commitment.
It is one thing to meet weekly. Most of us are comfortable meeting weekly. We can usually find 20-30 minutes a week to set aside for something we deem "worthwhile." Now we are raising the standard.
Messiah walked and taught His disciples daily according to Mt 26:55; 14:49; and Lk 19:47. After His ascension did they then formulate that it would be best if they met weekly or bi-weekly? Of course not! They meet daily with the believers. How do we know this? Acts 2:42-47, 5:42, 6:1-4, 16:1-5, 17:16-17, 19:6-10...these are only the references in Acts.
The real question here is this, “Are we satisfied talking about discipleship or are we willing to make the necessary changes or sacrifices in order to become a Real Disciple whose purpose is intentional disciple making?” Will our lives be interrupted? Absolutely. Will we be uncomfortable at times? Yes.
If we are to follow the example of our Messiah when it comes to making disciples, we need to look closely at several key factors.
1. Who did He choose?
2. Why did He choose them?
3. What did He choose them to do?
4. Where did He choose them?
5. When did He choose them?
6. And how did He choose them?
To do so let us look 1 at John 1:35-43, 43-51; Lk 5:1-11; Mt 4:18-25; and Mk 1:14-39. This will take us through the next 12 days as we investigate what happened so we can follow in His steps.
In Simple Obedience...Larry.
Tags: Discipleship Evangelism Teaching Missions Daily
by Real Discipleship in Training
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Real Discipleship and Our Daily Walk
36 days ago we began our journey counting the costs of Real Discipleship. Now with only 13 days remaining it is time to step up our level of commitment.
It is one thing to meet weekly. Most of us are comfortable meeting weekly. We can usually find 20-30 minutes a week to set aside for something we deem "worthwhile." Now we are raising the standard.
Messiah walked and taught His disciples daily according to Mt 26:55; 14:49; and Lk 19:47. After His ascension did they then formulate that it would be best if they met weekly or bi-weekly? Of course not! They meet daily with the believers. How do we know this? Acts 2:42-47, 5:42, 6:1-4, 16:1-5, 17:16-17, 19:6-10...these are only the references in Acts.
The real question here is this, “Are we satisfied talking about discipleship or are we willing to make the necessary changes or sacrifices in order to become a Real Disciple whose purpose is intentional disciple making?” Will our lives be interrupted? Absolutely. Will we be uncomfortable at times? Yes.
If we are to follow the example of our Messiah when it comes to making disciples, we need to look closely at several key factors.
1. Who did He choose?
2. Why did He choose them?
3. What did He choose them to do?
4. Where did He choose them?
5. When did He choose them?
6. And how did He choose them?
To do so let us look 1 at John 1:35-43, 43-51; Lk 5:1-11; Mt 4:18-25; and Mk 1:14-39. This will take us through the next 12 days as we investigate what happened so we can follow in His steps.
In Simple Obedience...Larry.
Tags: Discipleship Evangelism Teaching Missions Daily
by Real Discipleship in Training
-
Real Discipleship and Our Daily Walk
36 days ago we began our journey counting the costs of Real Discipleship. Now with only 13 days remaining it is time to step up our level of commitment.
It is one thing to meet weekly. Most of us are comfortable meeting weekly. We can usually find 20-30 minutes a week to set aside for something we deem "worthwhile." Now we are raising the standard.
Messiah walked and taught His disciples daily according to Mt 26:55; 14:49; and Lk 19:47. After His ascension did they then formulate that it would be best if they met weekly or bi-weekly? Of course not! They meet daily with the believers. How do we know this? Acts 2:42-47, 5:42, 6:1-4, 16:1-5, 17:16-17, 19:6-10...these are only the references in Acts.
The real question here is this, “Are we satisfied talking about discipleship or are we willing to make the necessary changes or sacrifices in order to become a Real Disciple whose purpose is intentional disciple making?” Will our lives be interrupted? Absolutely. Will we be uncomfortable at times? Yes.
If we are to follow the example of our Messiah when it comes to making disciples, we need to look closely at several key factors.
1. Who did He choose?
2. Why did He choose them?
3. What did He choose them to do?
4. Where did He choose them?
5. When did He choose them?
6. And how did He choose them?
To do so let us look 1 at John 1:35-43, 43-51; Lk 5:1-11; Mt 4:18-25; and Mk 1:14-39. This will take us through the next 12 days as we investigate what happened so we can follow in His steps.
In Simple Obedience...Larry.
Tags: Discipleship Evangelism Teaching Missions Daily
by Real Discipleship in Training
-
Real Discipleship and Our Daily Walk
36 days ago we began our journey counting the costs of Real Discipleship. Now with only 13 days remaining it is time to step up our level of commitment.
It is one thing to meet weekly. Most of us are comfortable meeting weekly. We can usually find 20-30 minutes a week to set aside for something we deem "worthwhile." Now we are raising the standard.
Messiah walked and taught His disciples daily according to Mt 26:55; 14:49; and Lk 19:47. After His ascension did they then formulate that it would be best if they met weekly or bi-weekly? Of course not! They meet daily with the believers. How do we know this? Acts 2:42-47, 5:42, 6:1-4, 16:1-5, 17:16-17, 19:6-10...these are only the references in Acts.
The real question here is this, “Are we satisfied talking about discipleship or are we willing to make the necessary changes or sacrifices in order to become a Real Disciple whose purpose is intentional disciple making?” Will our lives be interrupted? Absolutely. Will we be uncomfortable at times? Yes.
If we are to follow the example of our Messiah when it comes to making disciples, we need to look closely at several key factors.
1. Who did He choose?
2. Why did He choose them?
3. What did He choose them to do?
4. Where did He choose them?
5. When did He choose them?
6. And how did He choose them?
To do so let us look 1 at John 1:35-43, 43-51; Lk 4:31-5:11; Mt 4:18-25; and Mk 1:14-39. This will take us through the next 12 days as we investigate what happened so we can follow in His steps.
In Simple Obedience...Larry.
Tags: Discipleship Evangelism Teaching Missions Daily
by Real Discipleship in Training
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