07-Making-Disciples-2020-For-Study-Purposes-Chapter 4
07-Making-Disciples-2020-For-Study-Purposes-Chapter 4
07-Making-Disciples-2020-For-Study-Purposes-Chapter 4
Maturity or Ministry?
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All this is from God, who through Christ
reconciled us to himself and gave us the
ministry of reconciliation; 19that is, in Christ
God was reconciling the world to himself, not
counting their trespasses against them, and
entrusting to us the message of reconciliation.
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We hear the phrase all the time: “Every member a minister.” Yet
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because of our performance-driven culture, we often have little
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tolerance for the messiness of the equipping process. We do church
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as if only professional ministers should do ministry.
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However, the biblical job description for professional ministers—
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apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers—is to equip
believers to minister, then get out of their way.
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DISCIPLESHIP MYTHS
Here are three popular discipleship myths—propagated by thousands
of well-meaning pastors and professional religious leaders—that have
paralyzed and imprisoned millions of believers all over the world, and
the truth about mentoring, ministry, and maturity.
1. Mentors
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(1)
to me.
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This myth causes church people to demand that pastors
spoonfeed them and meet all their spiritual needs, turning
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pastors into spiritual pseudo-superheroes and regular
Christians into passive spectators at religious shows.
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The Truth: My pastor’s primary role is to
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(2)
me to minister.
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people to minister to others. Life, church, and ministry are not
primarily about the people in the pews. They are about God
and others.
2. Ministry
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The Myth: I’m (3)
yet ready
to be used by God.
This myth convinces people they don’t pray enough, aren’t mature
enough, don’t know enough Bible verses, have too many past sins,
and are too young (or old) to engage in ministry.
While some members may not feel ready yet, God is ready to
use
them now. Even if they’re too young or have lost their temper
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yesterday and used a word the pastor would never use on
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Sunday, God wants to use them.
3. Maturity
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. . . until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the
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knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to
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the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ . . .
O O EPHESIANS 4:13
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The Myth: No one should (5)
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This myth convinces believers that before they even attempt to
minister to others, they need at least ten years of experience and
a framed certificate on their wall. Only then would they possibly
be mature enough to be used by God.
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SUMMARY
Because every believer is called to minister, we must be equipped
in basic ministry skills. We—not just the pastors—are called to do
the works of the ministry. God is ready to use us and mature us as
we minister.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
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• What excuses have you used in the past to prove that you
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weren’t yet ready to minister?
• Which discipleship myths have you believed in the past? Why?
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KEY VERSES............Matthew 4:19 • Ephesians 4:11-13
GOAL...........................Equip in Basic Ministry Skills
ENVIRONMENT.......Victory Groups
TOOL...........................Making Disciples
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