How to be a disciple in the 21st century (part 2)

Much of SEND’s focus is on making disciples as we plant churches around the world. In this post (the second of two by Lynn Karidis; read the first here ) we consider being a disciple in the 21st century. Lynn designed and facilitates “Soul Care in the 21st Century,” a spiritual formation retreat that helps believers rest, learn, and reconnect with Jesus.

The Holy Spirit

The Word of God

Today, many people on the Earth enjoy an embarrassment of riches in the options for Bible intake. We can read the Bible ourselves from a multitude of translations, or use our electronic devices to have the Bible read to us. We can study it ourselves using the thousands of commentaries, lexicons, and other tools available in print or online. And we can sit under the teaching of others (either in person or through our electronic devices) who have studied the Word and are gifted to explain its meaning to us. We can also memorize the Word and then carry it around in our minds and heart in order to meditate on it day and night as the Psalmist does.

A good practice for a disciple is to read the Bible daily and to study a passage in depth once a week. The Bible is a treasure trove of information about God and his plan that can help transform us from the inside out.

Prayer

The Fellowship of Believers

The Lord’s Supper

Being a disciple is both a great privilege and a great challenge. May your journey of being a disciple fill you with such encouragement and joy that you cannot help but continue to fulfill the Great Commission and make other disciples for Jesus.


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