Speaker

Dwight K. Nelson

Since 1983, Dwight Nelson has served as lead pastor of the Pioneer Memorial Church on the campus of Andrews University. He preaches on the “New Perceptions” telecast, teaches at the theological seminary and has written some books, including The Chosen. He and his wife, Karen, are blessed with two married children and 2 granddaughters.

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Part 3 of a 3 Part Series
Saturday, January 26, 2013

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“2 B Friends: GROW Into all the World”

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  • □  Acts 14
    •   F. F. Bruce, Paul: Apostle of the Heart Set Free: “Whatever his physical disabilities were,

      Paul had an extraordinarily tough and resilient constitution and remarkable staying-power: ‘often knocked down but never knocked out’ (as his words in 2 Corinthians 4:9 have been paraphrased).” (171)

    •   Acts of the Apostles: “What was their surprise when in the midst of their lamentations the apostle suddenly lifted up his head and rose to his feet with the praise of God upon his lips. To the believers this unexpected restoration of God’s servant was regarded as a miracle of divine power and seemed to set the signet of Heaven upon their change of belief. They rejoiced with inexpressible gladness and praised God with renewed faith.” (184)
  • □  Acts 14:21
    •   “When they had preached the gospel to that city made many disciples, they

      returned.”

      •   We think that the Gospel Commission is one action—when in fact it is : “preach

        the gospel” and “.”

      •   No wonder they call “The Great Commission” “The Great .”
    •   Matthew 28:18-20
      •   Jesus’ command—“Go and make disciples of all the nations”—uses the very same

        Greek word (matheteuo) as Acts does in describing what Paul and Barnabas did—they

        “made many disciples.”

      •   Clearly what Jesus commands us to do He us to do:

        .

      •   Disciples new disciples is the heart of the Great Commission.
    •   Jesus’ Four Disciple-Making Ingredients (David Buehring, The Jesus Blueprint: Rediscovering His Original Plan for Changing the World)

 #1—A Commitment to

o Disciple-making in the third millennium by definition challenges postmodern and declares that Truth is embodied in one Being who is the only credible Master to follow.

 #2—A Context of

o David Buehring: “Disciple-making takes place in the context of .” (55)

 #3—A Culture of

o David Buehring: “Following Jesus actually means Jesus.” (56) o David Buehring: “Obedience begins when we do what the Scriptures say and continues as we obey the promptings of the Holy Spirit in the midst of everyday life. Sometimes, obedience requires us to hurdle our own and step outside of our . There are times when we’ll miss it and we’ll need to humbly acknowledge it, while learning for next time. When we get it right and lives are impacted—wow, talk about growing and being encouraged!” (57)

 #4—A Charge to

o A. W. Tozer: “Only a disciple can make a .”
o David Buehring: “Jesus intended for the kingdom of God to be advanced through disciples disciples.” (59)

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