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I remember reading somewhere that one of the dangers awaiting any person or group of persons is to forget what their purpose is, the one thing that they are trying to accomplish. Its easy to get sidetracked. There is an old story about a missionary in Africa. He walked everywhere, frequently logging several miles as he preached from one place to another. He prayed that God would somehow send him a car. It seemed reasonable, but it didnt seem that God was going to come through. One day, an old farmer approached riding in a rickety cart pulled by an ancient ox. The farmer told the missionary that hed had it on his heart for some time to give the ox and cart so that the missionary could ride instead of walking. It was at that moment that the missionary realized that what he should have been praying for was transportation, not a car.
I do not become right with God because I become like the church. I become right with God because I put my faith in Jesus. My life doesnt become what it should be when I become like the church. My life becomes what it should be when I become like Jesus. I dont live right by following the teachings of the church, I live right when I follow the teachings of Jesus. Were not in the business of making church members. Were in the business of making disciples of Jesus. Perhaps it doesnt sound like much of a difference to you. I understand. I only ask that you think about it for just a bit. But, if you are more like the church than you are Jesus, that goes a long way toward explaining why the church isnt what its supposed to be. No double-talk intended. Go make some disciples today disciples of Jesus. |
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Title: "Making Disciples" Author: Bill Denton Publication Date: June 27, 2000 |
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