Title: The Biblical Model
1The Biblical Model
2Dreaming the Impossible Dream
- What is it impossible to do in your business
(read church or ministry) but if it could be
done, would fundamentally change it? (Joel
Barker, Future Edge Discovering the New
Paradigms of Success) - Paradigm Shift Question How can people be
motivated to become self-initiating and
reproducing disciples of Jesus Christ?
3Disciple-Making Seminar Focus
- Problem
- How can people be motivated to become self
initiating and reproducing disciples of Jesus
Christ? - Solution
- Follow the Biblical pattern for disciple-making.
4Personal Motivation forDisciple-Making
- Negative Experience
- Not assisted in my growth after conversion
- Positive Experience
- Discipled and given responsibility for ministry
5Reflection Exercise
- Who has had the major motivating or shaping
influence on your Christian life? What was it
about them that you admired and wanted to be
like? - Have you had someone who has intentionally guided
you, like Don, into a deeper relationship with
the Lord? If so, describe that relationship.
6The Biblical Model of Disciple-Making
- Jesus called his disciples (Luke 612-13)
- What were the strategic reasons for the selection
of the twelve in the light of - Why would Jesus risk the dynamics of jealousy?
- Why not just expand the crowd?
7Reasons for Focus on a Few Internalization
- Distrust of the populace
- John 223-25
- Palm Sunday to Good Friday
- But for the twelve, the doctrine, the works, the
image of Jesus might have perished from human
resemblance, nothing remaining but a vague
mythical tradition, of historical value, of
little practical importance.--A. B. Bruce
8Reasons for Focus on a Few Internalization
b. Disciples not mass produced
- This careful, painstaking education of the
disciples secured the teachers influence on this
world should be permanent that His kingdom
should be founded on the rock of deep and
indestructible convictions in the minds of a few,
not on the shifting sands of superficial
impressions in the minds of the many. -- A. B.
Bruce
9Reasons for Focus on a Few Internalization
c. Causes of Superficiality
- Diverted leaders from equipping
- Focus on programs
- Unwillingly to call people to discipleship
- People have not been discipled
10Reasons for Focus on a Few Internalization
Characteristics of Programs
- Content or knowledge based
- One preparing for the many
- Regimentation or synchronization
- Low Accountability
11Reasons for Focus on a Few Internalization
- Disciples cannot be massed produced. We cannot
drop people into a program and see disciples
emerge at the end of a production line. It takes
time to make disciples. It takes individual
personal attention. (Leroy Eims, The Lost Art of
Disciplemaking)
12Have Enough Vision to Think Small
Reasons for Focus on a Few Multiplication
A. Jesus had a heart for the multitudes Jesus
it must be remembered, restricted 9/10 of His
ministry to 12 Jews because it was the only way
to reach all Americans. --Eugene Peterson
13Three Years of Ministry
- Perhaps todays pastor should imagine that they
are going to have three more years in their
parish as pastor--and that there will be no
replacement for them when they leave. If they
acted as if this were going to happen, they would
then put the highest priority on selecting,
motivating, and training lay leaders that could
carry on the mission. The results of three
sustained years of such an approach would be
quite significant. Even revolutionary. --George
Martin
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15B. Jesus Gave His Ministry to His Disciples
Reasons for Focus on a Few Multiplication
- His ministry became their ministry
- Leadership base expanded
- Jesus concern was not with programs to reach the
multitudes but with men the multitudes would
follow. (Robert Coleman)
16Jesus Manner of Making Disciples
- How did Jesus train the disciples?
- What was His curriculum?
- What was the nature of the school in which the
disciples enrolled? - life on life
17The Challenge of the Twelve
- Lack of credibility because of social status
- They were poor men of humble birth, low station
and mean occupations, who never felt the
stimulating influence of a liberal education or
the social intercourse with persons of cultivated
minds.--Bruce - Came with the prejudices of the day
- They were exceedingly ignorant, narrow-minded,
superstitious, full of Jewish prejudices,
misconceptions and animosities.
18The Difference Jesus Made
- Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and
John, and perceived that they were uneducated,
common men, they wondered, and they recognized
that they had been with Jesus. (Acts 413)
19Rabbinical Model
- The rabbis were considered the living Torah
- Became like his teacher (Luke 640)
- Modeling is the most important factor in education
20Four GenerationsII Timothy 22
Paul
Timothy
Faithful ones
Teach others
21The Conclusion
- Jesus plan has not been disavowed it has been
ignored.--Coleman
22Reflection Exercise
- What does Jesus model of forming disciples teach
us about how disciples are made? - How does this differ from the common church
practices?
23Transforming Discipleship
- Companion book to Discipleship Essentials
- Dramatizes the need and causes of the low state
of discipleship - Lays out Jesus and Pauls strategy of
disciplemaking - Lays the foundation for effective disciple-making
strategy in your ministry