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Red Flags in Discipleship

Warning: If you still believe discipleship is a weekly church program just for professionals, you might believe one of the 6 Red Flags in Discipleship below.
Flag # 1 What: The goal is to make a copy of your self. “Yes the world needs more me. I need to make copies of me that are making copies of me.”
Truth # 1 What: The goal is to make copies of Jesus. I am not Jesus. I need Jesus. We need to repent of our self-righteousness and pride when thinking we are the finish line instead of Jesus.
Flag # 2 Where: One-on-one meetings at a coffee joint. Surely if Jesus were here today he would schedule weekly one-on-one hour long coffee dates with each of his disciples. “Yeah I disciple Peter we meet at the Bucks for a mocha on Mondays (satirical Jesus quote not found in Bible).”
Truth # 2 Where: The church is the body of Christ, so disciples are saturated and made in His community. If the goal is making copies of Jesus, than the method must be to be in and around his body (the church), producing people that look like Jesus. Isolated discipleship produces random elbows and eyeballs and that is freaky.
Flag # 3 When: Disciple making is done on a strict schedule after someone has become a Christian. Don’t worry about your actions right now; you are not in discipleship mode.
Truth # 3 When: All of life is discipleship and it begins at the point of relationship. Jesus used every opportunity as a discipleship opportunity and his disciples were unbelievers when he first came into relationship with them. All of life is a unique opportunity to point to Jesus as King. We have opportunities to rely on the gospel with patience in traffic, with service in our homes, with gentleness in tragedy, with celebrations in culture and more. Every human is making disciples of something or someone and every member of the body of Christ (the church) is to be making disciples of Jesus.
Flag #4 How: Give someone verses to memorize and a book to read weekly. Or you could just give them this blog.
Truth # 4 How: A deep communal reliance on the Holy Spirit as God himself is the only one that can make disciples of Jesus. God’s people (the church) model a dependence and reliance on the Spirit to make disciples in front of those we disciple. We must model a need for Jesus! Every moment is filled with opportunities to model gospel dependence or to repent of self-dependence.
Flag # 5 Who: Pastors or paid staff in parachurch organizations. Better leave this to the professionals. Right?
Truth # 5 Who: Every member of Jesus’ body (the church) is to be in the business of making disciples! The local church are the people who are entrusted with the ministry of making disciples by loving one another with gospel talk and gospel walk.
Flag # 6 Why: Because you have to. That’s right this blog and the great commandment told you to.
Truth # 6 Why: For the glory of God and for our joy! We get to be who God created us to be - disciples living all of life to glorify Jesus. The great commandment is not the great burden, but a great joy and a natural outworking of believing the gospel.



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Leonce Crump II
on Sep 10, 2010 :: 11:21 am
Questions regarding Flag 2 and 4:
Is 1 to 1 not necessary for leadership development?
Isn't information transfer through resources a necessary function of discipleship/leadership development, though not the only or primary function?
Cody Mock
on Sep 10, 2010 :: 3:00 pm
Flag #1
While I agree that we are to not make copies of ourselves in the sense of a prideful and/or self-glorifying manner. What then do you make of Paul's command that he gives to the Corinthians in 1 Corinthians 11:1: "Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ"? Was Paul not telling the Corinthians to reproduce more Pauls?
T.O.M
on Sep 11, 2010 :: 3:16 pm
Invaluable list here, Jake!
Leonce- agreed. Steve Sonderman has a great new book out called 'Mobilizing men for One-on-One Ministry' fyi.
Jake Chambers
on Sep 13, 2010 :: 10:41 am
Hi Leonce -
Good questions. Regarding Flag 2 it is certainly beneficial to meet one-on-one but dangerous to believe that discipleship is a weekly meeting instead of life on life.
Regarding Flag 4 the answer is the same. We can get lazy as leaders and believe passing around books is discipleship instead of the dirty work of life on life. I have and will continue to pass around many books and verses to help teach and disciple but if it replaces living life with them in community that I am not truly discipling them to Christ.
Thanks for the questions!
Jake Chambers
on Sep 13, 2010 :: 10:58 am
Cody-
The key to that verse is the second half... "as I imitate Christ". The flag is when we leave that out and only call people to be imitators of us. More Paul's would be more of the "chief of sinners." The only thing worth copying in Paul is Jesus. The goal must always be copies of Jesus and hopefully as we are body parts there will be parts of us that look like Jesus that will help make that copy.