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Eight CORE
Values of a Disciple
Discipleship, the ongoing process of loving God and loving others, knowing Jesus
and making Him Known, and applying God’s Word in your daily life, is based on
your relationship with God and others.
What does a “fully-developed follower of Christ” - a spiritually mature disciple
- actually look like according to the Bible? Here are eight characteristics from
God’s Word. These are the result of a lifetime pursuit of growing in grace and
truth.
1. A disciple rests in God:
A disciple lives in the constant awareness of what it means to be a child of
God. A disciple rests in the knowledge that he or she does not need to do
anything for God, but has learned to work in partnership with God. A disciple
knows that he or she is: 1) Accepted; 2) Adopted; 3) Blameless; 4) Chosen; 5)
Forgiven; 6) Predestined; and 7) Sealed with the Holy Spirit (Eph. 1). As a
result, he or she makes every effort to live above reproach in all things,
private and public.
2. A disciple worships God:
The mature disciple needs no specific day, time, or place to worship God for
they know that they themselves are presented to God as living sacrifices daily
to God. A disciple: 1) Knows the purpose for worship; 2) Worships in spirit; 3)
Worships in truth; 4) Worships regularly with other believers; and 5) Worships
as a lifestyle.
3. A disciple is a student:
A disciple embraces God’s Word as authoritative and inerrant and all his
beliefs, attitudes, and actions are conformed to its standard and not this world
system. As a lifetime student, a disciple: 1) Spends time in God’s Word daily;
2) Memorizes God’s Word; 3) Mediates on God’s Word; 4) Follows God’s Word; and
5) Obeys God’s Word.
4. A disciple prays:
A disciple knows that just as there cannot be a vital and vibrant human
relationship without consistent and deep communication the same is true with his
relationship with God. To enrich and deepen that relationship, a disciple: 1)
Spends regular time in prayer with God; 2) Prays with an attitude of dependence
on God; 3) Lifts up the needs of others to God; 4) Includes prayer in every part
of life; and 5) Is prepared for spiritual warfare through prayer.
5. A disciple is a servant:
A disciple knows he is no longer his own, but has been bought with a price. He
has learned to renounce himself as the authority and focus of his life. He now
lives to serve God and serve others. As a servant: 1) He lives to serve God; 2)
He strives to put Christ first in everything; 3) He strives to separate himself
from sin; 4) He lives to serve others; 5) He serves those within his local
church; and 6) He serves those outside his local church.
6. A disciple is a giver:
He has discovered the great privilege, honor, and joy of giving. Giving is
cheerful and he is a responsible steward of what he knows is rightfully God's
and uses everything that has been entrusted to him in ways that bring glory and
honor to God. As a giver, a disciple: 1) Regularly honors God with tithes to his
local church; 2) Honors God with his money outside the church; and 3) Honors God
through lifestyle choices - not living opulently - but living a simple, modest
lifestyle so as to be a blessing to others in need.
7. A disciple builds relationally:
A disciple walks in love, maintaining right relationships with God and man. He
is dedicated to keeping all relationships in God’s love and unity and prefers
other’s interests to their own. They are known by their love. In relating to
others: 1) He reflects Christ's love in his attitudes and actions toward all
people; 2) He regularly practices the "one another’s" found in God’s Word toward
believers and unbelievers (John 13:34; Rom. 12:10,16; 14:13; 15:14,17; 16:16; 1
Cor. 1:10; Gal. 5:13; Eph. 4:2,32; 5:19,21; Col. 3:13,16; Heb. 3:13; 10:24,25;
James 4:11; 1 Pet. 3:8; 4:9; 5:5; 1 John 1:7)
8. A disciple makes disciples:
A disciple is actively involved in sharing the Good News and committed to the
Great Commission – going, baptizing, and teaching others to observe all that
Jesus commanded. A disciple has learned that discipleship is not just the
enterprise of paid church staff, the gifted, or theologians, but is the
responsibility and privilege of every born-again saint. A disciple: 1) Is
obedient to God’s Word (John 8:31); 2) Loving (John 13:35); 3) Fruitful (John
15:8); 4) Always prepared to share the hope of life in Christ; and 5) Lives the
Gospel.
The bottom line is this: these Eight CORE values serve as the foundation for
every believer’s decisions, beliefs, and attitudes. If we are to build according
to the Master’s plan for discipleship, we must be intentional in bringing people
to full spiritual maturity in Christ Jesus by using Christ’s proven discipleship
processes – to make disciples, teaching them to observe all that Christ
commanded (Mth. 28:19,20).
It is no exaggeration that until Christians around the world - who in large part
have not been adequately equipped to make disciples who can then make disciples
which has resulted in immaturity in Christ and halfhearted submission to Him as
Lord - are trained to be faithful disciples, the Great Commission of making
disciples in all nations will not be fulfilled. An intentional, comprehensive,
and global effort must be initiated to train people to make disciples as Jesus
modeled and commanded. This begins right where you are today.
Grow in grace and truth.
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