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Everyday Discipling

DAY 2 OF 5

2. Biblical Discipleship. To be a disciple who makes disciples, next, it’s important to have a clear picture of a disciple. We get just such a clear picture of discipleship as we look on at how Jesus developed His disciples and what He taught about discipleship. 

The very essence of the word “disciple” means to be a learner. In ancient times both Greek philosophers and Jewish rabbis had disciples who identified themselves with the person and teachings of their master. In the same way, disciples of Jesus identify with Him, learn His teachings, and seek to become more and more like Him. Looking at Jesus’ disciplemaking ministry, the pathway went from calling them to “come and see” (John 1:35-39) to “abide in Me” (John 15:1-17). 

“Father God, thank You once again for inviting me to be part of Your family and to live a life as a disciple of Jesus. As I’m drawn ever closer to an abiding relationship with Jesus, help me to be there for others who need to know that Jesus has a wonderful plan for their lives as well. I want to learn from Jesus, live for Jesus, and prove to be Jesus’ disciple as I love others—helping them along that pathway from considering His claims to remaining in Him.”  

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