Gospel Centered Discipleship: The Privileges, Prerequisites, and Practice

Similar documents
ADVANCING GOD S KINGDOM: BECOMING AND MAKING TRANSFORMED DISCIPLES

The Holy Spirit. Image from: 3 Week Sermon Study

Counseling God s Way Outline

Marriage Is A Ministry. Session One God s Purposes for Marriage

Prayers for. Husbandsand wives. to pray with and for each other

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER May 3, 2018

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER May 3, 2018

Abiding in Jesus. Scope & Sequence

TOPICAL MEMORY SYSTEM

Lesson 5: Communion With God The Key to a Fulfilled Life How can we achieve the quality of spiritual life that God has chosen for us?

The Joy of Christianity Studies from Philippians. Introduction

WALKING WITH GOD: Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. James 4:8 (NKJV)

Thinking About Discipleship

Living With Hope. 1 & 2 Peter

TIMOTHY ONE FOLLOW THRU FOR NEW CHRISTIANS

Our Personal Walk with the Lord

TABLE of CONTENT. Week 1. Assurance of Salvation. 1 John 5: Week 2. Assurance of Answered Prayer. John 16:24. Week 3. Assurance of Victory

Our Personal Walk with the Lord

FRESH START ESSENTIAL TRUTHS TO KICK-START YOUR FAITH

Relationships- WEEK 1: Love God, Love One Another

A Study Guide For. Feelings and Faith. Study guide prepared by Vicki McGill and Karen Tkaczyk

Unless otherwise noted, Scripture taken from the New King James Version. Copyright 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Hebrews Hebrews 13:20-21 Words of Wisdom - Part 8 June 13, 2010

MANY OF GOD'S PROMISES TO MEMORIZE

Saturday, September 14 : Hours 1 and 2: Women Only Shelbi Cullen 8:45-9:35am Helping Your Counselee Run the Race and Finish Strong

A PERSONAL PRAYER GUIDE

ABILITY SPIRITUAL GIFTS. Spiritual Gifts are traits that God gives you to build up others to help them know God more.

This training was created by Harvest Bible Chapel in Chicagoland, under the leadership of Founding and Senior Pastor James MacDonald.

Proverbs 3:15 15 She is more precious than rubies, And all the things you may desire cannot compare with her. Suggests something quite strongly

The 3 Stages in Making a Disciple

The White Book is a tool to help you follow up with new Christians who are getting started in their commitment to Christ.

I. The Prize of Spiritual Maturity:

THE HIGH CALLING OF THE VALIANT WOMAN Women s Weekend

Romans Living Godly In The World & Church - Part 8 April 17, 2016

EXALTING CHRIST PUB LISHING

BCDA SoCal Beginning Conference. Hope Bob Somerville. You Are Able To Give Genuine Reasons For Real Hope To Your Counselees Because:

Biblical Home Management

Discipleship Ministry. Overview & Guidelines

Scripture Memory Program

Spiritual Habits (Part 1) Lesson 1 Workbook Having a Relationship With God

Personal Transformation #2: Hatred of Sin & Transformation Of The Mind

GOD. Keeping God First in our Lives

108 Verses (NASB) DOCTRINE OF SIN Romans 3:10. THE WORD OF GOD - OBEY IT James 1:22

Dynamic Christian Living

NEW LIFE IN CHRIST Rev. Nick J. Bitakis Teacher s Manual

Biblical Models for Growth and Change

Every Man a Pure Warrior

FIRST BAPTIST ZACHARY

WEEK 4. SABBATH AFTERNOON GOD S ULTIMATE TEMPLE. j Introduction

Calvary Chapel South Bay Women s Ministry. Precious. Eyes. in the. Part 1. This Homework Belongs To: Phone Number. My Group Leader is: Group Number

I 1:12-20 LESSON THREE

YOUR FIRST FORTY (40) DAYS

Advent and Christmas Activities

Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ

Read Philippians 4:4-7: Always in verse 4 in the original Greek means ALWAYS! We are called to always be full of joy in the Lord!

Transforming Grace --- Living Confidently in God s Unfailing Love. Lessons One & Two: The Performance Treadmill. Lesson Reference: Chapters 1 & 2

10 QUESTIONS TO DIAGNOSE MY SPIRITUAL HEALTH

CHAPTER 3. ALL I HAVE COMMANDED (What Jesus expects of His followers)

Introduction Among the many things for which believers are grateful, they should always bless God for their living hope (1 Peter 1:3).

mothers of adults Lesson 6 Preparing Young Adults for Life by Virginia Arnold

STATEMENT OF FAITH FOR THE MINISTRY OF BIBLICAL DISCIPLESHIP/COUNSELING

Training Unit Descriptions

GRACE in Prayer. Prayer Journal

Study Guide for Living the Life God Has Planned: A Guide to Knowing God's Will By Bill Thrasher Foreword by Joseph M. Stowell

Study Guide for Living the Life God Has Planned: A Guide to Knowing God's Will By Bill Thrasher Foreword by Joseph M. Stowell

The Joys of Worship. When a man comes to the well to draw water, he won t leave with much if he doesn t bring his bucket.

Every Man a Warrior. Your Every Man a Warrior. Verse Pack. This pack belongs to:

STATEMENT OF FAITH FOR THE MINISTRY OF BIBLICAL DISCIPLESHIP/COUNSELING

Prayer. Biblical Discipleship. Verses to memorize... Philippians 4:6-7

LIFE TOGETHER. The Life Group Experience. A 4-week Study

Questions for Disciples

To Be Like Jesus. A Study for Children on Following Jesus. To Be Like Jesus

Scripture quotations are from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV ), copyright 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News

Discipleship 101 Workbook

Daily Bible Reading Calendar

Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE, Copyright 1960,1962,1963,1968,1971,1972,1973,1975,1977,1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

Discipleship #4 Engage and Establish, Part III & Equip and Empower

GOING DEEPER INTO THE WORD OF GOD

Trinity Baptist Church Membership Information Packet

A TRANSFORMED LIFE NKJV

AN INTIMATE HOUR WITH GOD! By Jim Elliff

Prospective Member Information Form Rev. 3/1/10

The Habits of The Servant Leader

The Successful Christian Life

The Purpose of Biblical Counseling Wayne Johnston

The Confessional Statement of the Biblical Counseling Coalition

Graying in Grace. Becoming Mature Disciples of Jesus Christ. Pastor Brad Hales

CORRECTLY HANDLING THE WORD SERIES. God s Will- It s not about me!

Category by Theme Date Speaker Sermon Title Bible Verse Video

UNDERSTANDING MY NEW LIFE IN CHRIST

Foundations: Bible Truths for Christian Growth. Chapter 1 Salvation God s Gift to You. Chapter 2 Eternal Security Your Relationship with God

21 DAYS OF PRAYER IS FOR YOU!

INTRODUCTION DESPERATION AS A VIRTUE TOWARDS DEPENDENCE ON GOD

100 BIBLE VERSES EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW BY HEART (NRSV)

Bible Reading Plan for Adults & Students

Read. Mission Wrap Up. Key Verse: "And Jesus said to them, Follow me, and I will make you become fishers of men. " " In This Lesson: (Mark 1:17, NASB)

Matthew 4:19. Matthew 4:4. Jesus answered, It is written: Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.

FAMILY COMMUNITY CHURCH ASSOCIATION STATEMENT OF FAITH MESSAGE

My Name is Forgiven. July Beginning thoughts. Study by Dana Copeland Guide by Carolyn Michael

How to Counsel God s Way. Study Guide

Transcription:

Mary Somerville Grace Community Church June 1, 2013 Gospel Centered Discipleship: The Privileges, Prerequisites, and Practice Introduction: Discipleship is an intentional relationship in which we walk alongside other believers in order to encourage, equip, and challenge them in love to grow to be more like Jesus. One of the most effective ways to do this is through example. And it involves equipping the disciple to teach others. I. Why Make Disciples? The Privilege to: A. Obey your Lord s command (Matthew 28:18-20). B. Express your gratitude for the love of Christ through loving others (2 Corinthians 5:15). C. Participate in the stewardship of the Gospel and present disciples to Christ (1 Corinthians 9:16-17; 1 Thessalonians 2:19-20; Philippians 4:1). II. What are the Prerequisites? A. A vital relationship with Jesus Christ as a growing Gospel-centered believer and start with yourself. 1. You must desire holiness more than to serve God in ministry. 2. The Gospel motivates us to continually root out sin in our own life. (Matthew 7:1-5; Galatians 6:1; 1 Timothy 1:18) 3. You must rely on the Gospel for your own salvation and sanctification. 4. You must be an example worthy of being followed because when your disciple is fully trained, she will be like her teacher (Luke 6:40). B. Confidence in the sufficiency and superiority of the Scripture for growth in Christ and handling all the personal and interpersonal problems of life. 1. The Scriptures genuinely address the heart (Hebrews 4:12). 2. The Scriptures provide all that we need pertaining to life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3). C. A solid, biblical theology on which to build your own discipling/counseling practices. 1. The Word of God thoroughly equips us for every good work (2 Timothy 3:16-17). D. An understanding of discipling/counseling as a one another ministry of the local church with the goal of completeness in Christ (Titus 2:3-5; Romans 15:14; Colossians 1:28, Ephesians 4:13). III. What is the Practice of Discipleship? A. Teaching your disciple how to grow into the likeness of Christ the goal of the Christian life which brings God glory (Romans 8:29; Ephesians 4:17-32; Colossians 3:1-15). 1. Recognize that it is all related to the Gospel and who we are in Christ (Ephesians 1-3). a) The indicatives (obligations) flow out of the declaratives. 2. Remember our condition! We are: a) Saints We are holy ones in Christ (Colossians 3:12). b) Sufferers We go through fiery trials (1 Peter; 1 Corinthians 12). c) Sinners We all sin (1 John 1:10). 3. Realize that sin is a vicious task-master and must be put off (Ephesians 4:17-22; Galatians 6:1-2; Proverbs 28:23, 27:5-6, 25-32; 1 Peter 1:15-16).

a) What is your situation, problem or sin? What circumstances affect you? When? Where? With whom? See The Three Trees Diagram (The heat trouble). b) How are you reacting? Actions? Words? Thoughts? Fantasies? Emotions? (Thorns--sins). c) Where do these originate? (In the heart or root). d) Dig deeper. What do you want? Expect? Demand? Believe? What are the consequences of your reactions? (Bad fruit). e) What does the Scripture say about the problem/sin? You are not to think, feel and behave (walk) as you used to walk (Ephesians 4:17-19). f) You are to live differently in Christ (Ephesians 4:20-21). 4. Repent and put off the old self! You can seek God in repentance and faith by looking to\the cross where your sins have been paid for (Ephesians 4:22). You call her to this, clarifying her responsibility, offer loving accountability while reminding her of her identity in Christ. 5. Be renewed in the spirit of your mind (Ephesians 4:23). Have a cross-centered perspective through meditating on the Gospel (Ephesians 1-3). 6. You are called to put on the new self! (Ephesians 4:24). Good fruit out of the good root a heart that loves God and wants to please Him. a) Examples Ephesians 4:15, 25; 28, 29; 31, 32. 7. Rely on His grace and power to accomplish change as you pray and ask Him to work according to His Word (John 15:7; 1 John 5:14,15; James 4:2b). 9. Real change comes through the power of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 2:20; 5:22-23). See the DWT Bible Study Guide. B. Encourage your disciples to make disciples (2 Timothy 2:2). C. Celebrate victories. Conclusion:

DISCOVERING WONDERFUL THINGS Psalm 119:18 Before you begin to study...pray for understanding! (Proverbs 1:23) PASSAGE DATE: OBSERVATION What does this passage say? Write out the text. Read the text out loud slowly in different translations. Memorize it. INTERPRETATION What does this passage mean? (Define words, see cross-references, examine the context). Write out the interpretation. What declarations of the Gospel are included in this text? What are the imperatives in this text? - Is there a reproof (a sin to avoid)? Is there a correction (a command to obey)? Is there instruction in righteousness (practical steps in how to put off the old self and put on the new)? Ephesians 4:17-32; 2 Timothy 3:16. APPLICATION How does this passage apply to me? How should this change my life? What specific things can I do to apply this truth to my life? Write down what you are going to do, with whom and for whom and when you will start. PRAYER Write out a personal prayer asking God to accomplish in your life what the passage requires. RESULTS What happened in my life because I applied this truth? Be sure and thank Him! Developed by Dr. Robert B. Somerville, Permission is granted to copy this and to use it in individual counseling or teaching opportunities. July 2012

A QUIET TIME What is it? It is a time set aside in your day to meet with God/Jesus. It is to give God the worship, devotion, and fellowship that He deserves and desires from us. We come with the heart of the psalmist who said, As the deer pants for the water brooks, so my soul pants for Thee, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God (Psalm 42:1, 2). It is to develop an intimate relationship with Him through the reading of His Word and responding to it. If your relationship with Jesus is alive you will want to spend time with Him abide in Him and have His Word abide in you. He speaks to you through His Word and you speak to Him through prayer. What are the goals? First to get to know God better which will result in a deeper love for Him and desire to worship Him and live for His glory. Secondly, as He speaks to you through His Word you respond by praying that He will change you in accordance with it. How? First, open the Word and ask God to speak to your heart as David prayed: Open my eyes that I may behold wonderful things from Thy Law (Psalm 119:18). He will speak to you as you listen to His voice from His Word. You may want to start with a Psalm to warm up your heart as the psalms are full of praises to God. It s good to read from the Old Testament as well as the New. Read a smaller portion of scripture, consecutively, so as to be able to think on it (meditate) in order to pick out the central thought of the passage and determine how God wants you to respond either with praise or asking Him to change you in a particular way. Record in your own words that wonderful thing in a quiet time journal. Also write out your response to it in the form of a prayer. Seek to share your wonderful things with others. A good goal would be to spend 20 minutes a day, preferably in the morning, 5 days a week. Seek to be consistent. Secondly, talk to God through prayer. Use this acrostic: Adoration for all He is as God His character qualities such as love, justice, grace, etc. Confession ask for cleansing of specific sins and thank Him for forgiveness Thanksgiving for all He has done for you specifically Supplication specific requests for others and yourself Keep a prayer journal of your specific requests. (John 15:7) Indicate when a prayer has been answered. It s a faith-builder to see all the specific answers. You can make categories to pray for each day or on different days: Family Unsaved Most Wanted Missionaries Friends at church and school Self A good booklet to encourage this practice is My Heart, Christ s Home by Robert Munger.

How People Change by Timothy Lane and Paul Tripp, p. 97. The Three Trees Diagram

RESOURCE LIST Growing Your Faith Respectable Sins The Transforming Power of the Gospel Trusting God : Even When Life Hurts Carroll, Joseph S. How to Worship Jesus Christ Chan, Francis, Mark Beuving Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples De Moss, Nancy Leigh Lies Women Believe & the Truth which Sets Them Free DeMoss, Nancy Leigh Becoming God s True Woman DeMoss, Nancy Leigh Singled Out for Him (on Singleness) Because He Loves Me Comforts from the Cross Counsel from the Cross Give them Grace: Dazzling your Kids with the Gospel Helper by Design How to Overcome Fear, Worry, and Anxiety Idols of the Heart Love to Eat, Hate to Eat The Afternoon of Life, Laura Hendrickson Will Medicine Stop the Pain? ed. Women Counseling Women, Carol Cornish ed. Women Helping Women George, Elizabeth Beautiful in God s Eyes (Proverbs 31) George, Elizabeth A Woman After God s Own Heart George, Elizabeth Loving God with All Your Mind Hughes, Barbara Disciplies of a Godly Woman Hughes, Lisa God s Priorities for Today s Woman Hunt, Susan By Design: God s Distinctive Calling for Women Hunt, Susan Spiritual Mothering James, Sharon My Heart in His Hands: Ann Judson of Burma Jones, Rebecca, Does Christianity Squash Women? Mahaney, Carolyn Feminine Appeal Anxious for Nothing Bible Studies (On individual books of the NT) Fundamentals of the Faith (13 Lessons) How to Study the Bible The MacArthur Scripture Memory System Right Thinking in a World Gone Wrong Twelve Extraordinary Women; also Workbook What the Bible Says About Parenting McCulley, Carolyn Radical Womanhood Miller, Paul A Praying Life Myers, Ruth 31 Days of Praise Ogden, Greg, Discipleship Essentials Peace, Martha Attitudes of a Transformed Heart Peace, Martha Becoming a Titus 2 Woman Peace, Martha The Excellent Wife Piper, John Don t Waste Your Life Piper, John When I Don t Desire God: How to Fight for Joy Powlison, David Seeing With New Eyes Powlison, David Speaking Truth in Love Rico Tice, Barry Cooper Christianity Explored; also Handbook Somerville, Mary One with a Shepherd Lisa Tatlock, Pat Ennis Becoming a Woman Who Pleases God Lisa Tatlock, Pat Ennis Designing a Lifestyle That Pleases God Lisa Tatlock, Pat Ennis Practicing Hospitality Tripp, Paul Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands Tripp, Paul Relationships: A Mess Worth Making Tripp, Paul War of Words Welch, Edward When People are Big and God is Small Whitney, Donald Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life

SUGGESTED TOPICS FOR DISCIPLESHIP Anger/bitterness Anxiety/worry Child Rearing Conflict Resolution Contentment Depression Discernment Delighting in God and our Savior Jesus Christ Difficult Family or Other Relationships Emotions Excellence for God s Glory Fear of Man/the Lust for Approval Finding God s Will for a Husband Forgiveness Gossip Guilt Hospitality Humility Identity Integrity Jealousy Joy Loneliness Love Materialism Modesty/Vanity Patience Pride/self-absorption Purity Self-control/Self-discipline Servant Leadership Single But Not Alone Spiritual Gifts Submission Suffering Wife for God s Glory