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by Don Rogers
It seems to me that much of the Church his missed the point that Jesus was trying to make when he gave his disciples the Great Commission and sent them out to the world.
"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of
the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit and teaching them to obey every thing I
have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."
Matthew 28:19-20
The commission was to go out and make "disciples," not converts alone. In all
too many instances we have been satisfied to win converts and hope that they would become
disciples of our Lord through osmosis. The Lord did not rely upon the absorption of truth
for his followers to create disciples. He mentored them, challenging them to
responsibility and discipline. They sat at his feet learning; then they were sent out to
put in practice what they had learned. He expected them to put him first, even before
their families. "...and anyone who does not take his cross and follow me is not
worthy of me. Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake
will find it." (Matthew 10:38-39) He taught them to prepare to sacrifice if they
were to be his disciples.
I am convinced that the reason so many Christians have been defeated by the enemy and even
given ground to him in their lives, is because they were never discipled.
1. They were not taught that Christ must be the top priority in our lives, influencing
every decision.
2. They have not learned the disciplines of sitting at the feet of Jesus and being taught
through his word and communing with him through prayer. As Jesus did not act without first
seeking the Father's will, so his disciples must seek his will before they act.
3. We do not see believers pursuing the sanctified life as they did in the past. God is
seeking those who will desire to be holy as He is holy. Too often, there is too much of
the world touching the believers' lives.
4. The hardship the disciples faced built character. Christians today see hardship as a
spiritual failure, not something positive. Prosperity, anointing and blessing are much
more popular than trials, tribulations and obstacles to be overcome. Instead, physical
comforts and the acceptance of the world is sought. There are fewer people seeking the
simplicity that is in Christ. Many seek to fill their lives with as many activities and
experiences as possible. A number have become addicted to spiritual highs obtained by
flittering around to one special meeting after another.
Why are so many Christians defeated today? Why do so many have to go through deliverance?
They answer is simple - disobedience!! When they should have been seeking first the
kingdom of God, they have been seeking our own interests. Even their prayers have been
tainted with self-interest. God is not pleased.
Finally, notice two other things that the Lord said to the disciples.
1. They were to go and teach others to obey everything that He had commanded them. (They
were taught to go out and teach, preach, deliver and bring healing to those they
ministered.)
2. He promised to be with his disciples always, to the very end of the age. (God does not
call his faithful to such an enormous task without equipping them and being there for
them.)
It is time for God's people to do some soul searching. We have given enough ground to the
enemy. He has been having more impact on God's people than we have had upon the world. As
converts, trying to be functional Christians, many have remained babes, able to take into
their lives only the milk of the word. Because they have not grown in Him, they are unable
to partake of the meat that is there to nourish them and give them the strength to become
all that the Lord wants them to be.
We all need to be praying for a powerful renewal within the body of Christ that focuses on
establishing and preparing disciples to carry out the commission that the Lord has called
us to do. God's kingdom will not be extended by carnal Christians, but by those who are
committed and faithful, willing to sacrifice all for His honor and glory.
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