Discipleship Essentials
– from Pastor David Holt
1.
The
Gospel – how can we know that we are truly saved?
a.
God’s love.
Jn. 3:16
b.
Man’s sin.
Rom. 3:23
c.
Christ’s death and resurrection. Rom. 5:8
d.
Man must repent and receive Christ. Jn. 1:12
e.
Salvation by grace through faith and not of
works. Eph. 2:8-9
Resources: The Story
gospel tract.
2.
Identity
in Christ – do you know who you really are?
a.
You were made new in your spirit-being the
moment you were saved. 2 Cor. 5:17
b.
Get your identity from who you are in Christ and
not from what you do. 1 Pe. 2:9-12
c.
Live in obedience to God to express who you are
in Christ and not to become someone you are not already. Eph. 1-4
Resources: Victory Over the Darkness and Bondage Breaker by Neil Anderson
3.
Intimacy
with God – do you spend time alone with God?
a.
A relationship with Christ grows as we spend
quality time with God each day. Lu.
10:38-42
b.
Time in the Word and prayer is one of the most
important disciplines in the Christian life.
2 Cor. 3:18; Acts 2:41-47
Resources: The God You can Know by Dan DaHaan
4.
Baptism
– have you been obedient to be baptized?
a.
Baptism is an important area of obedience that
is to follow one’s conversion. Acts
2:41-47
b.
Baptism is an outward display of an inward
change. Rom. 6:1-6
Resources: tract/pamphlet
on baptism
5.
Knowing
God’s character – Do you accurately know the true nature of God?
a.
God is holy and loving. Isa. 6; Jn. 3:16
b.
God is truth and grace. Jn. 1:14
c.
Accurately knowing the character of God provides
a firm foundation for the Christian life.
Resources: Knowledge of the Holy by Tozer; Knowing God by Packer; The God You can Know by Dan DaHaan
6.
Holy
Spirit – are you living in God’s power?
a.
We cannot live the Christian life in our
strength. Jn. 15:5
b.
Only by God’s Holy Spirit can we live an obedient
and fruitful life. Eph. 5:18; Acts 1:8
c.
The Word and Spirit provide the best combination
for lasting life change. Acts 2:41-47
d.
We need to be filled with the Holy Spirit each
day. Eph. 5:18
Resources: Fresh Wind Fresh Power by Cymbala;
chocolate milk illustration; Surprised by
the Power of the Spirit by Jack Deere; Flying
Closer to the Flame by Chuck Swindoll
7.
Lordship
of Christ – is Jesus Lord of your life?
a.
A relationship with Christ involves allowing
Jesus to increasingly become the lord of your life. 2 Cor. 3:18
b.
We need the Holy Spirit to help us yield to God. Eph. 5;18
c.
Sexual purity is one of the biggest areas of
struggle. 1 Thess. 4:1-8
Resource: My Heart Christ’s Home booklet; Not Even a Hint by Josh Harris
8.
Community
– are you closely connected with other strong believers?
a.
God made us to need each other. 1 Cor. 12
b.
We are commanded to both encourage and challenge
one another in our walk with God. Hebr.
10:24-25; Gal. 6:1
c.
We are to be involved in a local church for
growth, support, and ministry. Acts
2:41-47
Resources: The Body by Chuck Colson; Quit
Dating the Church by Josh Harris
9.
Your
Gifts – are you serving where you are gifted and passionate?
a.
When we serve in our gifts areas we are most
fulfilled and fruitful for God. 1 Pe.
4:10; 1 Cor. 12
b.
God has given every believer certain spiritual
gifts. 1 Cor. 12
Resources: online
spiritual gifts tests
10.
Prayer – is your prayer life effective and
joyful?
a.
Prayer is possible because of the blood of
Jesus. Hebr. 4
b.
Prayer is both talking and listening to
God. Jer. 33:3
c.
Prayer is able to bring about great results in
the kingdom. Jn. 15:7
Resources: Power Through Prayer by EM Bounds; The Praying Life by Paul Miller; Circle Maker by Mark Batterson
11.
Outreach
– are you sharing Christ with others?
a.
God calls and empowers us to witness to
others. Acts 1:8
b.
Our testimony is a great way to witness. Rev. 12
Resources: Gospel
tract; Walk Across the Room by Bill
Hybels; Out of the Salt Shaker and into the World
12.
Discipleship
– are you investing in others?
a.
God calls us to make disciples. Mt. 28:18-20
b.
Investing in a few faithful men is one of the
most strategic ways of reaching the world for Christ. 2 Tim. 2:2
Resources: Master Plan of Evangelism by Robert
Coleman.
Other Resources/Suggestions
a.
Begin with an overnight retreat where you each
share your life graphs.
b.
Obituary project – everyone write out your
obituary like you want it to read when you die.
c.
Assign some scripture memory verses.
d.
Be transparent with your own struggles.
e.
Ask about sexual purity from time to time.
f.
Model spending time with God.
g.
Go to some event together (conference, etc.).
h.
Do some practical evangelism (Great Exchange,
etc.).