Seth Barnes Jun 1, 2006 8:00 PM

Why making disciples is so awesome

A few days ago I wrote a blog listing 12 reasons why making disciples is difficult. I did this in part to explain why it is rare and in part to show w...

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A few days ago I wrote a blog listing 12 reasons why making disciples is difficult. I did this in part to explain why it is rare and in part to show what excellence in disciple-making looks like.

People generally have one of two responses when standards of excellence are communicated: condemnation or determination. Those who tend to look at the glass as half-empty may conclude, “Well that’s just impossible – I’ll never get there. And knowing that makes me feel bad.” And, there are others who may say, “I know I’m not there, but I’m going to shoot for that.”

The good news is, disciple-making may be hard, but it is so worth it. Here are some reasons why:

Helping people grow is a thrill. One reason it’s rewarding to be a mom is you get to see your little ones grow up. They progress from one stage to another. Same with disciples.

Obeying God results in blessing. Isaiah 58 is God’s promise to us: “Reach out to others and meet their needs in my name and I’ll bless you.”

Disciples produce fruit. 2 Timothy 2:2 – We teach those who can teach others. It is rewarding to have grandchildren.

We were made for relationship. Hebrews 10:24-25 – Being in relationship with others gives us opportunity for mutual encouragement.

We become part of the answer. Jesus said we should pray that his kingdom comes. In growing up others, we build the kingdom.

We take our eyes off ourselves. If you’ve ever been around a depressed person, you’ve seen they are the most self-centered people. Disciple-making is others-centered.

We lay up treasures in heaven. 1 Timothy 6:18

It grows our relationship with God. 1 Cor. 3:6-9 – We get to partner with God.

We were made to be ministers of reconciliation. 2 Cor. 5:18-20 – that’s our role.

Can you think of any other reasons? I’d like to come up with another three in order to have 12 total.

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