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Ch. 2 Spent Matches - The Movement Series Titles "Rethinking the Great Commission"

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In this conversation, the hosts delve into Chapter 2 of Roy Moran's book, 'Spent Matches,' focusing on the Great Commission and its implications for modern discipleship. They explore the idea that the command to 'make disciples' is not just for a select few but for all believers, emphasizing the importance of living out one's faith in everyday life. The discussion highlights the need for a shift from traditional methods of evangelism to a more organic, relational approach to discipleship, where teaching obedience and public identification through baptism play crucial roles. The hosts also challenge the reliance on church structures and titles, advocating for a model where every believer is empowered to participate in the mission of making disciples.

Takeaways

  • The Great Commission is for all believers, not just leaders.
  • Mission is embedded in everyday life, not a separate activity.
  • Baptism serves as public identification with Jesus.
  • Teaching obedience is essential for true discipleship.
  • Replication of discipleship is key to growth.
  • Success in ministry should be measured by multiplication, not addition.
  • Dependency should be on God's power, not human leaders.
  • Jesus commissioned imperfect people to fulfill His mission.
  • Discipleship involves making learners who can teach others.
  • Simplifying the process can lead to a more effective movement.

Resources:

🌍 Stay Connected with The Movement Series & New Generations Global Platform

🔗 Website
📘 Facebook
🔗 LinkedIn
🐦 X (Twitter)
📸 Instagram
▶️ YouTube

  continue reading

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Content provided by Roy Moran. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Roy Moran or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this conversation, the hosts delve into Chapter 2 of Roy Moran's book, 'Spent Matches,' focusing on the Great Commission and its implications for modern discipleship. They explore the idea that the command to 'make disciples' is not just for a select few but for all believers, emphasizing the importance of living out one's faith in everyday life. The discussion highlights the need for a shift from traditional methods of evangelism to a more organic, relational approach to discipleship, where teaching obedience and public identification through baptism play crucial roles. The hosts also challenge the reliance on church structures and titles, advocating for a model where every believer is empowered to participate in the mission of making disciples.

Takeaways

  • The Great Commission is for all believers, not just leaders.
  • Mission is embedded in everyday life, not a separate activity.
  • Baptism serves as public identification with Jesus.
  • Teaching obedience is essential for true discipleship.
  • Replication of discipleship is key to growth.
  • Success in ministry should be measured by multiplication, not addition.
  • Dependency should be on God's power, not human leaders.
  • Jesus commissioned imperfect people to fulfill His mission.
  • Discipleship involves making learners who can teach others.
  • Simplifying the process can lead to a more effective movement.

Resources:

🌍 Stay Connected with The Movement Series & New Generations Global Platform

🔗 Website
📘 Facebook
🔗 LinkedIn
🐦 X (Twitter)
📸 Instagram
▶️ YouTube

  continue reading

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