A topic for discussion, prayer and study. Andrew Wommack of www.awmi.net and on the TV is teaching that a person can be Born Again and not be a disciple of Jesus. I wish for discussion so no article to read here. Please take time to respond.
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A topic for discussion, prayer and study. Andrew Wommack of www.awmi.net and on the TV is teaching that a person can be Born Again and not be a disciple of Jesus. I wish for discussion so no article to read here. Please take time to respond.
Define disciple please.
Thanks
Disciple: One who has left everything to follow Christ into becoming fit to attain the full stature of Christ here on earth.
Convert: One who believes he is saved based on adhering to a belief that he is trusting in Jesus for services to be rendered.
By first offering all those things to God...no longer holding them as your own...even your own life. Seek to be connected to the brethren who have done likewise. Walk in the Spirit...in His power through a surrender of your life. Being connected with the brethren (laying down your life for them for a daily accountability) is how WE together are connected to the Head, Jesus. Submit yourself to the Body as well as to God in the Spirit. Look for spiritual authority that can help unlock the life that is within you. Then you can begin to grow to the place where you can disciple others by your teaching and example. :)So if I wanted to be a disciple , do I abandon my home , family , job , money , and then do what .... follow Jesus ... ?
I have yet to find Jesus anywhere here on earth. How can I follow Him ?
It is my opinion that the message of the bible is that we should be converts to Christ. That is the whole purpose is it not ?
Yes , scattered among the converts are a few great teachers and great leaders to guide us when we need it.
But the majority are sheep who have Jesus indwelling as shepherd .
Modern Christianity teaches that all of us are Martin Luthers or Billy Grahm's just waiting to get out and that God has some big glamourous plan for our lives as if being transformed and saved from our sins and being filled with the holy spirit to live a rightous life with heaven as an inheritence is quite an ordinary and mundane thing...we go to conferences to hear christian celebrities tell us how to be in a sense more like them because many of them tell more about their "success' than they do about Jesus,they tell us how to live the "purpose driven" day planner,appointment book christian life where we are movers and shakers making connections and networking on the way to the top in christian circles of power and influence.
Isn't that kinda the whole story of the original 12 disciples, though? All of them were ordinary men, they were not notable for any reason. At least one of them would have even been a rascal/scoundrel (Matthew the tax collector) for his profession. Enter Jesus, and suddenly they're going out in the world performing miracles, building churches, and teaching people based on their experiences. Paul, another infamous rascal who would later become an apostle, assumes the role of writing most of the New Testament books/letters. He makes the comment "Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ." (I Corinthians 11:1).
Christianity Celebritism is certainly a danger, but there is a pure form of following a follower to a small degree that is kinda what being a disciple involves. We are first and foremost disciples of Christ, but God designed Christianity such that it is a social religion. The ideal is that families, friends, and others are used by God to bring one along in his or her faith.
He did say, go and wait on me to make disciples - he said go and make disciples! The implication is that we have to do something ourselves to work within His will. To tie this back to the OP, I don't think you can have a dead faith, you are a disciple from the moment of the second birth, otherwise it's not a real faith.