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Discipleship Costs: Discipleship Costs: Are You willing to Pay the Price? Presented by Pastor Gration Perera

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Discipleship Costs:. Discipleship Costs:. Are You willing to Pay the Price?. Presented by Pastor Gration Perera. Emotionally High Reactions. EVANGELISM. EVANGELISM. A TOP PRIORITY. Fear – Courage Guilt – Passion Discouragement - Excitement. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presented byPastor Gration Perera

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A TOP PRIORITYEVANGELISMEVANGELISM

Emotionally High Reactions

Fear – CourageGuilt – Passion

Discouragement - Excitement

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Whether we are emotionally high or low, the church has been and forever will be undeniably

linked to personally communicating the hope found only in

Jesus Christ!

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A TOP PRIORITYEVANGELISM

Evangelism seen in a negative light?

Evangelism involves bringing the good news. The word “evangelism”

comes from a combination of two

Greek words:“good” and

“messenger.”

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“When Christians witness, they tell how

Jesus Christ has changed their own

lives. The change in their own lives gives them the desire to

share the Good News with others. . . .

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. . . But the Good News isn’t about themselves.

It is about the Lord who changes them.”

Kent Hunter. Foundations for Church Growth: Biblical Basis for the Local

Church, p. 100

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Any religion that does not consider itself valuable enough to

share with nonbelievers is fated to crumble from within.”

Yosef Abramowist. Moment, December 1999, 34-35

If the Seventh-day Adventists shrink from the task of sharing the gospel, it might send a signal that our Christ isn’t worth sharing

with others!

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September 11, 2001

Sacrificial terrorists died for an evil cause. How can we who call ourselves followers of

Christ not live with equal passion and

sacrifice for a just and eternally life-giving

cause?

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTS“Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves. Do you not realize that Christ Jesus is in you—unless, of course, you fail the test?”

2 Corinthians 13:5

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTSWho is a Disciple?

The first word for Christians was not "Christians" but "disciples." Newcomers to the faith saw themselves in relationship to the risen Lord Jesus in some way similar to the relationship of the first disciples to the earthly rabbi Jesus.

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTSWho is a Disciple?

A disciple learns by hearing his Master and doing like his Master. This is explicitly commanded by Jesus in John 13: "You call me 'Teacher' and 'Lord' and rightly so, for that is what I am. Now that I your Lord and Teacher have washed your feet, you also should wash one another's feet. I have set an example that you should do as I have done for you."

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTSWho is a Disciple?

The disciples are chosen by Jesus. He says, "You did not choose me, But I chose you to go and bear fruit" (John 15:16).

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTSWho is a Disciple?Life as a disciple is "death and resurrection" with Christ, inaugurated in Christian baptism. Baptism is initiation into discipleship, giving admittance to the "school" of Jesus and starting a new life in obedience to him and his commands.

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTSWho is a Disciple?

To be a disciple is to be called to make new disciples. Throughout the New Testament, the term "disciple" is a dynamic concept. It implies multiplication. All nations have been invited to this mission. "He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world" (1 John 2:2).

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTS“Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves. Do you not realize that Christ Jesus is in you—unless, of course, you fail the test?”

2 Corinthians 13:5

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTSThe Cost:

As we should expect, whenever the New Testament explains

discipleship, it immediately warns us of the cost. Being a follower of

Jesus splits up your family, threatens your life, and calls you to

radical sacrifice of your job, finances, desires, hopes, and

reputation.

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTSThe Cost:

The cost comes after a promise. When Jesus tells his disciples to "sell your possessions, and

give to the needy" (Luke 12:32), he does so after a very important assurance: "Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father's good pleasure to

give you the kingdom." In Jesus' day, they didn't have banks, savings, or CDs. Their net-worth

was found in their possessions. Jesus is saying, if you are my disciple, you should be able to

radically give, even if it means dipping into your savings.

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTSThe Cost:

Behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and

innocent as doves. 17 Beware of men, for they will deliver you over to courts and flog you in

their synagogues, . . .

Matthew 10:16, 17

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTSThe Cost:

Here in this text Jesus isn't saying that they will be suddenly attacked by wolves; he's

sending them out into them. This is deliberate. They will be mocked, shamed, and

possibly even killed. He knows this will happen to them, because that's what the

wolves will do to him. No servant is greater than his Master. Only when disciples are filled

with God's grace can they go into the wolves hoping to see some turn into lambs.

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTSThe Cost:

Notice the order. Jesus doesn't say, "Sell everything, give to the poor, and God will give

you his kingdom." It's the exact opposite. Disciples can be radical in their giving because they've already been given the

kingdom. Christ became poor, so his disciples might become rich (2 Cor. 8:9), and out of infinite riches, disciples become generous.

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DISCIPLESHIP COSTSDiscipleship is as dynamic and

costly as the gospel. Disciples can give up anything, go anywhere, and risk everything because the

gospel has filled us with good things that can never be taken

away.

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