Friday, June 24, 2011

Making Disciples

To follow the path of the great commission? How to go to and make disciples ?
two big questions. One simple answer. relationship.
As it relates to the line in the sand?
There are two special features of the great commission disciple-maker. First, that person is broken and humble. He washed fresh daily in the renovation of his worship of God's greatest gift of all -. His Love
of God's love pouring over that person, and he was again washed with pure joy of the government total, a heart breaks on the intensity of what God has done for him personally.
This is where the "line in the sand" becomes important. This event happened and was experienced - one person. This experience, in turn, creates a burning fire in the center of the soul that literally burns an incredible passion. This can be explained as the Passion of Christ, and he has done for this individual. Is entitled to his side of the line in the sand, Jesus met them and cleanse your heart and clean wash for his victims.
Until now, this happened on one side of the line in the sand. Yet it started with a relationship! The individual has experienced a personal relationship with the Savior Himself. It's that personal relationship that creates the initial desire for everyone, "Go and make disciples of people ."
second quality that sets these people apart is a sense of urgency to share the news. You've heard it before, "Repent, the end is near !"
The early church felt that the end was near, and when eternity is in the right context, it can only be istinito.Samo 70 (or so) years that most people have to live their lives, actually [none] relative to infinity. This is explained in the blink of an eye in many different contexts. Even non-believers think of life as going pretty fast.
Well ... Because the Savior has entered into a personal relationship with the believer, and because the joy is so great, and the gift of His grace and mercy is so amazing, and the fire burning with the urgency of the near end of time. .. A student wants to share the Good News in relationships with others!
Go and do the same ...

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