Following Jesus…

August 8, 2008 Posted by Charlie Wear

Scott Bane and I are talking about what it means to be a disciple and the art of disciple-making. Our conversation springs from our dissatisfaction with the general state of discipleship in our own lives and in what we can see in the Christian sub-culture.

So, we have started by beginning to list the traits of a disciple. We’ve got two so far and here they are:
A Disciple of Jesus:
1. Abandons all other pursuits to follow Jesus.
2. Listens to the Holy Spirit and obeys.

This is just our beginning, but I would be happy to hear what you think…

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Charlie Wear is just a guy trying to follow Jesus in Rancho Belago, California.

10 Responses to Following Jesus…

  1. Disciple-making, at its core, is about leadership development. Every disciple Jesus chose became a leader and after 3 short years, he trusted them to lead a movement that would transform the world.

  2. Scott says:

    Every disciple Jesus chose also became a martyr. I wonder how that figures into the conversation…

  3. Charlie says:

    I think Jesus was “developing” followers. Maybe his idea of followership is so radical that we need to redefine the word. Maybe we should develop more “martyrship” programs…:)

  4. Scott says:

    3. Is the servant of all

  5. Charlie says:

    4. Freely gives.

  6. Charlie Wear says:

    5. Is a “fisher” of people.

  7. Charlie Wear says:

    6. Loves God with all of their heart, with all of their mind, with all of their soul and with all of their strength.

  8. Scott says:

    7. Has an unshakable confidence in God’s love for him

  9. Charlie Wear says:

    8. Lives a repentant life.

  10. Charlie Wear says:

    9. Lives a life of good deeds.

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