Oct.
7, 2019 Monday Message:
“You, then, are to go and make disciples of all the nations and
baptize them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Teach them to observe all that I have commanded you…” from Matt. 28:18-20 JBP
Today,
“disciple” means follower of a teacher, leader or philosopher. Discussing the
Bible, we tend to use ‘disciple’ and ‘apostle’ interchangeably, although the
true meanings are slightly different. 2,000 years ago, “disciple” simply meant,
“student.” The Greek “mathetes” is a compound word: the mental effort needed to
think something through; and a leaner or student. That’s a disciple – one who
learns from the teacher.
An
“apostle” is the one sent to deliver those teachings to others. The apostle is
a messenger, in this case, bringing the Good News (Gospel) to all nations. Just
as angels bring heavenly messages, apostles spread the message of salvation to
their students, their disciples.
So
in Matthew 28, Jesus is empowering all the “apostles” to go forth and make more
“disciples.” This is why we do what we do!
Norton
Lawellin
Jesus
in the City Fellowship meets next Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, 3249 30th
Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55406, 10:30 AM. Founding Pastor Michael Pilla opens up
1 Cor. 14:1-19.
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