Day 7 of 400/40 complete
Day 7Week One

Jesus Journeys With His Disciples

3 min read Jesus As Our Model
Jesus called out to them, “Come, follow me, and I will show you how to fish for people!
Matthew 4:19

What does disciple-making look like? When we think of discipleship, we often think of curriculum. What discipleship studies have you found to be effective? Or maybe we think of programs. What discipleship programs do you run that you have found to be effective? Or maybe we think of classes. What structure for discipleship classes have you found to be effective?

When you read through the Gospels and study the life of Jesus, you quickly discover that discipleship isn’t about curriculum, classes or programs. Discipleship is about relationships! Curriculum doesn’t make disciples. Programs don’t make disciples. Classes don’t make disciples. People do. Disciples make disciples. Disciple-making is done in the context of relationships.

Consider Jesus’ words to Andrew, Peter, James and John, four of His initial followers.

Come…. with me!

Follow me… stay close to me!

I will show you… model your character and priorities after me!

Relationship! Relationship! Relationship!

Jesus invited these young men on a journey to BE disciples who would make disciples.

Along their journey, Jesus gave His disciples FOUR CHALLENGES. We identify the process of the disciple-making journey with FOUR CHAIRS that correspond to these four challenges.

CHAIR ONE: The Spiritually Lost Read John 1:35-39.

CHAIR TWO: The Believer Read John 1:43-45.

CHAIR THREE: The Worker Read Mark 1:16-20.

CHAIR FOUR: The Disciple-Maker Read John 15:1-16.

This was the night before Jesus would be crucified. He had been with the disciples now for over three years. He was now laser focused on the disciples living fruit-bearing lives. Fruit is full of potential. Fruit multiplies! How many times does Jesus mention fruit in this passage? What is the key to bearing fruit as a disciple?

When Jesus selected the Twelve to be Apostles, He reaffirmed the value of relational disciple-making. Circle the statements here that speak to the priority Jesus placed on relationships.

“Afterward Jesus went up on a mountain and called out the ones he wanted to go with him. And they came to him. Then he appointed twelve of them and called them his apostles. They were to accompany him, and he would send them out to preach…” Mark 3:13-14

Ask the Lord: what one step is He inviting me to take today to walk as Jesus and make disciples?

Auto-saves as you type