{"id":813,"date":"2009-02-01T23:07:00","date_gmt":"2009-02-02T07:07:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lighthousebc.com\/beacon\/?p=813"},"modified":"2009-12-15T18:31:26","modified_gmt":"2009-12-16T02:31:26","slug":"church-planting-and-the-call-to-discipleship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lighthousebc.com\/beacon\/2009\/02\/01\/church-planting-and-the-call-to-discipleship\/","title":{"rendered":"Church Planting and the Call to Discipleship"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>by Pastor JR Cuevas<\/em><\/p>\n<p><i>You, therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>The things which you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, entrust these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Suffer hardship with me, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.<?xml:namespace prefix = o \/><o:p><\/o:p><\/i> <\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNoSpacing\"><i><span style=\"font-size:+0;\"><\/span>~2 Timothy 2:1-3<o:p><\/o:p><\/i><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNoSpacing\"><i><o:p><\/o:p><\/i><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNoSpacing\"><span style=\"font-size:+0;\"><\/span>I recall once reading the words of a man who said that at the heart of Christian ministry is the ministry of discipleship.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>In fact, he argued that calling oneself a Christian is synonymous to saying that one is a disciple maker.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>As a youth pastor and one who strives for the ministry of the church, I could not agree more strongly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNoSpacing\"><span style=\"font-size:+0;\"><\/span>When I first became a Christian, I saw discipleship as a strange thing.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>When friends would tell me that they were being \u201cdiscipled\u201d by some other older guy, I would get these strange pictures in my head of an older man reading his Bible to a younger man in the middle of some lake wearing a tunic and sandals as if to emulate scenes from Jesus\u2019 talking to His disciples in a boat along the Sea of Galilee.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>The world \u201cdiscipleship\u201d conjured up all of these strange pictures consisting of nothing more than old-fashioned fishing nets.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>It was not until I myself began to be discipled by Peter Park that I received the true picture of what Christian discipleship truly looks like.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Every week, for over a year, Peter would pick me up (either from school or home), take me out of some restaurant, sit down with me for an hour (sometimes two), and teach me how to follow Christ.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>He would listen to me share my greatest struggles with him, and in the most loving, caring, and sympathetic way, he would firmly admonish me and encourage me to turn from my sinful habits and instead live life in a God-honoring manner.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>He would get beneath the externals, and probe the desires of my heart, and work from there.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Rather than simply correcting me, he would teach me from the Bible and from his own life how to practically live out my own.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Peter\u2019s discipleship relationship with me was not that of a boss lecturing his employee in a meeting, or a professor teaching his student in a classroom; it was the investment of his heart into mine, founded in a relationship based on true fellowship in Christ.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>I knew that when we would meet up, that I would have something new to work on and chew on for the next week.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>It was Peter\u2019s investment in me that compelled me to devote my entire life endeavors to the making of disciples.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Hence, a few months after we first met, I sent my application to The Master\u2019s Seminary. <\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNoSpacing\"><span style=\"font-size:+0;\"><\/span>The preaching of God\u2019s Word is the foundation of the doctrine from which the church takes root.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>But it is through discipleship that a church will be reproduced.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>When Christ discipled His apostles, He did more than preach to them; He lived with them and poured His life into theirs.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Through all the time He spent with them, He imprinted His convictions and passions into their hearts, with all patience and compassion and firmness.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>This is the example by which the mandate to make disciples is to be accomplished.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>A disciple is made when an older, mature man or woman of God attaches himself to a younger, less experienced believer in order to teach him or her to walk in the manner with which Christ walked.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>It requires one\u2019s time.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>It requires one\u2019s energy.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>It requires one\u2019s resources.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>It requires one\u2019s heart.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>It requires one\u2019s soul.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Is this not why Paul, upon writing to the Thessalonians, expressed, \u201cWe were well-pleased to impart to you not only the gospel of God, but also our own lives\u201d? <\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNoSpacing\"><span style=\"font-size:+0;\"><\/span>This has several implications.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>First, discipleship implies that one must be strong in the grace of God.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>It is not something that one engages himself in apart from God\u2019s power and apart from the knowledge of God\u2019s love and mercy in his life.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Second, discipleship implies that one must first <i>be<\/i> a disciple and continue to be <i>discipled<\/i>.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>I understand that I\u2019m constantly in need of teaching and instruction, and have actively sought to attach myself to older men who can continue to guide and encourage me in the faith.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Every Christian ought to seek discipleship from an older Christian; a refusal to do this is nothing less than pride.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Third, this implies that discipleship requires a focus on teaching.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Without the aspect of teaching someone how to honor God and be like Christ, discipleship would be nothing more than hanging out.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>It also implies that discipleship must continue on; one must disciple another with the purpose of raising up someone who will eventually be able to do the same to others.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNoSpacing\"><span style=\"font-size:+0;\"><\/span>I say this passionately in light of the up-and-coming church plant in 2010.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>A year-and-a-half is not a long time to prepare for such a monumental event.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Since the Sunday that the plan for the church-plant to San Jose was announced, I\u2019ve been peppered with questions dealing with the logistical aspect of things: \u201cWho\u2019s going?<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Who\u2019s staying?<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>JR, are <i>you<\/i> going?<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>JR, where do <i>you<\/i> want to go?\u201d<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>While I understand the need to get the practical aspect of things, I\u2019m afraid that for those who constantly ask these questions, the focus has been shifted from where God may want our minds and hearts to focus on.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Instead of asking, \u201cShould I go or should I stay?\u201d one should be asking, \u201cWill I be ready to go or stay?\u201d<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Should one ask himself the latter, he is in good hands, for he has a tangible goal in mind: to step it up spiritually.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Regardless of if you go to San Jose or stay in San Diego, one common necessity remains: faithful men and women of God who are willing to give their lives for Christ\u2019s church.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>In a year and a half, we\u2019ll need warriors to both spearhead the church plant or hold down the fort in San Diego.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Both will require that the men courageously step up in leadership.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Both require that the women firmly support and complement that leadership.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Both need men and women of God.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>Both need disciples of Christ.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNoSpacing\"><span style=\"font-size:+0;\"><\/span>Thus, as young men and women, we ought to dedicate our lives to disciple-making.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>It will be crucial in the next year and a half that each and every one of us devote our lives to both discipleship and being discipled.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>We need to start asking, \u201cAm I living life <i>today<\/i> the way Christ Himself would live it, and am I dedicated <i>today<\/i> to the things that Christ would dedicate Himself to?\u201d<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>If you\u2019re not, attach yourself to an older Christian and beg him or her to teach you how.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>If you are, attach yourself to a younger Christian and strive to teach him or her how.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span>I am confident that if we all do this for the next year while relying on the strength provided by God\u2019s grace, we will be better equipped to take the next step.<span style=\"font-size:+0;\"> <\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Pastor JR Cuevas You, therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. The things which you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, entrust these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also. 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