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3. Jesus Makes Disciples 4. Luke and Incorporation 1. Worship in Song 2. Jesus is Discipled Today’s Lesson Introduction
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3. Jesus Makes Disciples3. Jesus Makes Disciples

4. Luke and Incorporation4. Luke and Incorporation

1. Worship in Song1. Worship in Song2. Jesus is Discipled2. Jesus is Discipled

Today’s LessonToday’s LessonIntroductionIntroduction

God grows His church, God grows His children.God’s Word is life, It flows by day and night.

Plant me by those streams of Living WaterTake root below, bear fruit above,Love one another, reach out to others,

That’s how God grows His churchGod grows His children.

God grows His church, God grows His children.God’s Word is life, It flows by day and night.

Plant me by those streams of Living WaterTake root below, bear fruit above,Love one another, reach out to others,

That’s how God grows His churchGod grows His children.

God Grows His Church

God Grows His ChurchIntroductionIntroduction

The Great Commission

The Great CommissionIntroductionIntroduction

Question: Observe how Jesus was “discipled” in Matthew 3:16-4:25 using the model of com-munion, community and commission OR the model of knowing, growing and prospering in Psalms 1:1.

Question: Observe how Jesus was “discipled” in Matthew 3:16-4:25 using the model of com-munion, community and commission OR the model of knowing, growing and prospering in Psalms 1:1.

Growing People

Growing PeopleIntroductionIntroduction

Jacob was the fatherof Joseph Mt. 1:16Jacob was the fatherof Joseph Mt. 1:16

Joseph has dreamsMt. 1:20, 2:13Joseph has dreamsMt. 1:20, 2:13

Joseph saves familyin Egypt Mt. 2:14Joseph saves familyin Egypt Mt. 2:14

Out of Egypt I called my Son Mt. 2:15

Out of Egypt I called my Son Mt. 2:15The Baptism Mt. 3:1-16The Red Sea 1Cor. 10:1-4The Baptism Mt. 3:1-16The Red Sea 1Cor. 10:1-4

40 days in Wilderness Mt. 4:1-11

40 days in Wilderness Mt. 4:1-11

Sermon on the Mount Mt. 5-7

Sermon on the Mount Mt. 5-7

Calling of DisciplesPreaching and Healing

Mt. 4:17-25

Calling of DisciplesPreaching and Healing

Mt. 4:17-25

The Path of DiscipleshipThe Path of DiscipleshipMatthew 1-7Matthew 1-7

The Wilderness Experience

The Wilderness ExperienceDesire of Ages, 118Desire of Ages, 118

When Jesus entered the wilderness, He was shut in by the Father's glory. Absorbed in communion with God, He was lifted above human weakness. But the glory departed, and He was left to battle with temptation.

When Jesus entered the wilderness, He was shut in by the Father's glory. Absorbed in communion with God, He was lifted above human weakness. But the glory departed, and He was left to battle with temptation.

The Wilderness Experience

The Wilderness ExperienceDesire of Ages, 118Desire of Ages, 118

There came to the Saviour, as if in answer to His prayers, one in the guise of an angel from heaven. He claimed to have a commission from God to declare that Christ's fast was at an end.

There came to the Saviour, as if in answer to His prayers, one in the guise of an angel from heaven. He claimed to have a commission from God to declare that Christ's fast was at an end.

The Word of GodThe Word of GodDesire of Ages, 119Desire of Ages, 119

The words from heaven, "This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased" (Matt. 3:17), were still sounding in the ears of Satan. . . . The word of God was Christ's assurance of His divine mission. . . . It was Satan's purpose to cause Him to doubt that word. . . . He hoped that under the force of despondency and extreme hunger, Christ would lose faith in His Father, and work a miracle in His own behalf. Had He done this, the plan of salvation would have been broken.

The words from heaven, "This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased" (Matt. 3:17), were still sounding in the ears of Satan. . . . The word of God was Christ's assurance of His divine mission. . . . It was Satan's purpose to cause Him to doubt that word. . . . He hoped that under the force of despondency and extreme hunger, Christ would lose faith in His Father, and work a miracle in His own behalf. Had He done this, the plan of salvation would have been broken.

Desire of Ages, 119Desire of Ages, 119

But the only thing in our world upon which we can rely is the word of God. . . . When we learn the power of His word, we shall not follow the suggestions of Satan in order to obtain food or to save our lives. Our only questions will be, What is God's command? and what His promise? Knowing these, we shall obey the one, and trust the other.

But the only thing in our world upon which we can rely is the word of God. . . . When we learn the power of His word, we shall not follow the suggestions of Satan in order to obtain food or to save our lives. Our only questions will be, What is God's command? and what His promise? Knowing these, we shall obey the one, and trust the other.

The Word of GodThe Word of God

Inward Word/Outward Community

Inward Word/Outward CommunityDesire of Ages, 142Desire of Ages, 142

The teaching of Christ was the expression of an inwrought conviction and experience, and those who learn of Him become teachers after the divine order. The word of God, spoken by one who is himself sanctified through it, has a life-giving power that makes it attractive to the hearers, and convicts them that it is a living reality.

The teaching of Christ was the expression of an inwrought conviction and experience, and those who learn of Him become teachers after the divine order. The word of God, spoken by one who is himself sanctified through it, has a life-giving power that makes it attractive to the hearers, and convicts them that it is a living reality.

Desire of Ages, 142Desire of Ages, 142

When one has received the truth in the love of it, he will make this manifest in the persuasion of his manner and the tones of his voice. He makes known that which he himself has heard, seen, and handled of the word of life, that others may have fellowship with him through the knowledge of Christ.

When one has received the truth in the love of it, he will make this manifest in the persuasion of his manner and the tones of his voice. He makes known that which he himself has heard, seen, and handled of the word of life, that others may have fellowship with him through the knowledge of Christ.

Inward Word/Outward Community

Inward Word/Outward Community

The First CommunityThe First CommunityDesire of Ages, 141Desire of Ages, 141

With the calling of John and Andrew and Simon, of Philip and Nathanael, began the foundation of the Christian church. John directed two of his disciples to Christ. Then one of these, Andrew, found his brother, and called him to the Saviour. Philip was then called, and he went in search of Nathanael. These examples should teach us the importance of personal effort, of making direct appeals to our kindred, friends, and neighbors.

With the calling of John and Andrew and Simon, of Philip and Nathanael, began the foundation of the Christian church. John directed two of his disciples to Christ. Then one of these, Andrew, found his brother, and called him to the Saviour. Philip was then called, and he went in search of Nathanael. These examples should teach us the importance of personal effort, of making direct appeals to our kindred, friends, and neighbors.

Desire of Ages, 141Desire of Ages, 141

There are those who for a lifetime have professed to be acquainted with Christ, yet who have never made a personal effort to bring even one soul to the Saviour. They leave all the work for the minister. He may be well qualified for his calling, but he cannot do that which God has left for the members of the church.

There are those who for a lifetime have professed to be acquainted with Christ, yet who have never made a personal effort to bring even one soul to the Saviour. They leave all the work for the minister. He may be well qualified for his calling, but he cannot do that which God has left for the members of the church.

The First CommunityThe First Community

2. The problem today2. The problem today

Jews and Gentiles

Jews and Gentiles

The Holy Spirit and IncorporationThe Holy Spirit and Incorporation1. The problem back then1. The problem back then

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Many come, few join

Many come, few join

Question: According to Peter’s testimony, what did the Holy Spirit specifically do, in order to lead Peter and the church to accept the Gentile Cornelius and his house into the Jewish community of believers?

Question: According to Peter’s testimony, what did the Holy Spirit specifically do, in order to lead Peter and the church to accept the Gentile Cornelius and his house into the Jewish community of believers?

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