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Africa's
Greatest Need - Discipleship
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recent World magazine article, Words and Deeds by Van Kornegay
in Malawi, quoted church leaders as saying that Africa's greatest
need is discipleship. "The church has done a good job of
evangelising but a poor job of discipling. Christianity here is
a mile wide and an inch deep." Most of the pastors throughout
Africa have no formal Bible training. Most pastors have no access
to a library, and only a few books. Many do not even own a full
Bible. Operation World reports that 100 million Christians in
Africa do not even possess a copy of the Bible!
Africa is the poorest continent on earth, and the only continent
that has actually grown poorer over the last thirty years. Most
Africans do not even own the land they cultivate. In many countries
in Africa the state owns all the land. Even where private leases
of the land are allowed, there is often a time limit where after
that the land reverts back to the state. Some economists have
pointed out that the value of the "dead capital" in
Africa, that is the property which cannot be capitalised because
of lack of a title deed, is roughly forty times the foreign aid
received worldwide since 1945. Corrupt predatory regimes and socialist
economics have impoverished Africa and crippled its progress.
Life expectancy in Africa has plummeted over the last decades.
The holocaust in Rwanda, which occurred ten years ago, is a graphic
illustration of some of the consequences of inadequate discipleship.
Frontline Fellowship continues to receive enthusiastic responses,
to our Biblical
Principles for Africa book. Even the Presidents of Malawi
and Zambia have written to us expressing their appreciation for
Biblical Principles for Africa. Both the Zambian and Malawian
Parliaments have requested quantities of Biblical Principles for
Africa to be distributed to their members.
Others encouraged us to go even deeper by giving the Biblical
principles for individuals - a Discipleship Handbook.
In so many different ways, and from some very unexpected sources,
the Lord confirmed that this was a project that we should put
heart and soul into. As discipleship training has been a priority
through most of Frontline Fellowship's 22 years, there was no
shortage of material. Some chapters have been refined and developed
many times over the years, others were crafted from scratch. The
problem was knowing what to leave out! We wanted to limit the
book to 150 pages and pack it full of great insights, practical
instruction and Biblical inspiration - to enable us to love God
more wholeheartedly, to serve Him more effectively, to obey Him
more consistently, to worship Him more acceptably.
The Discipleship
Handbook is my third discipleship book in the series which
began with Faith In Action in 1989 and Putting
Feet To Your Faith in 1998. The Discipleship Handbook deals
with the most important issues possible. There is no one more
important than God and nothing more important than our relationship
to God. This is what really, ultimately matters - that we know
God, and that we make Him known.
"Only one life, it will soon be passed only what's done for
Christ will last."
C. T. Studd
We need to work out our priorities in the light of eternity. When
Jesus was asked what the greatest Commandment was, He replied:
"And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart,
with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength
you
shall love your neighbour as yourself." Mark 12:30-31
Our greatest priority is to love God above all else and more than
anyone else. We need to get to know the Word of God and the God
of the Word.
"Teach us, good Lord, to serve You as You deserve:
to give and not to count the cost,
to fight and not to heed the wounds,
to toil and not to ask for rest,
to labour and not to ask for any reward save that of knowing that
we do Your will."
True love is measured by sacrifice.
This is what really matters. To know God and to make Him known.
To love God with all our heart, soul, mind and strength, and our
neighbour as ourself. To go and make disciples of all nations,
teaching obedience to all things the Lord has commanded.
Revivals are not churches filled with people, but people filled
with God.
A Christian is a free man, set free to serve Christ. A Christian
is an athlete, in training for a godly life. Rid yourself from
all unnecessary weight, free yourself of all known sin, throw
aside every encumbrance and run with determination and endurance.
Obey the rules, run to win, run straight, harden your body, control
your movements. Run your best, run the full distance.
A Christian is a soldier. We have a spiritual enemy to fight,
we have a spiritual war to win. We have spiritual weapons that
are powerful to the destroying of strongholds. Therefore be disciplined,
be prepared, be alert, use the sword of the Spirit, fight evil,
resist the devil, attack the strongholds, set the prisoners free.
Win the victory in Jesus' Name. "We are more than conquerors
through Him who loved us." Romans 8:37
A Christian is a worker. As workers for the Lord we ought to do
our best, wholeheartedly. A Christian is a farmer, sowing the
seed of the Gospel. "The harvest is plentiful, but the workers
are few." Matt 9:37
As these Biblical illustrations show, any definition of a Christian
must include: action, devotion, dedication, persistence, sacrifice
and service.
"Will You not revive us again, that Your people may rejoice
in You?" Ps. 85:6
No one is more important than God, and nothing is more important
than our relationship with Him. We should schedule time with God
in our diary. We should switch our cellphones off in church, during
devotions and in prayer meetings. We need to build the Bible into
our daily routine: The Bible before breakfast. Read a Psalm before
lunch or Scripture before supper. Plan to read through the whole
Bible in one year (By reading just 4 chapters a day you can complete
the whole Bible in just one year).
Attend the Bible study and prayer meetings of your church. Make
Sundays special. Receive evangelistic training. Volunteer some
of your time to help your local church or mission.
For those who say that they do not have time for these Steps to
Personal Revival, here is another suggestion: Disconnect your
TV and stop reading the daily newspapers. That will provide most
people with a couple of extra hours every day! What is your priority?
The centre of the Christian Gospel is the cross, and the salvation
that God wrought on the cross is the greatest act in all the history
of mankind. "God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself."
He became like us
- that we might become like Him.
He was rejected
- that we might be accepted.
He was condemned
- that we might be forgiven.
He was punished
- that we might be pardoned.
He suffered
- that we might be strengthened.
He was whipped
- that we might be healed.
He was hated
- that we might be loved.
He was crucified
- that we might be justified.
He was tortured
- that we might be comforted.
He died
- that we might live.
He went to hell
- that we might go to heaven.
He endured what we deserve
- that we might enjoy what only He deserves.
"The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom." There
are 278 references to fearing God in the Bible. The fear of God
is mentioned more times than any other aspect of devotion. We
should fear God because of who He is: our Creator, Sovereign Lord
and Eternal Judge.
"To fear the Lord is to hate evil". Prov 8:13
We need to know God and to make Him known.
"All Scripture is God breathed." Jesus is the only way
to God. Jesus is God in human form.
The disciple of Christ must learn and experience what it means
to be filled with the Spirit; be led by the Holy Spirit; walk
in the Spirit; pray in the Spirit.
The Word of God warns us to not grieve the Holy Spirit; to not
quench the Holy Spirit. "The Spirit has given us life; He
must also control our lives." Gal 5:25
"If anyone loves Me, he will obey My teaching
"
The Ten Commandments teach us respect for God, respect for people
and respect for property. The Ten Commandments cover our responsibility
to God, to our parents and to other people. The Ten Commandments
are foundational to all of life.
The Bible teaches that "sin is lawlessness." 1 John
3:4
"The Law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul."
Psalm 19:7
"If you love Me, you will obey what I command." John
14:15
What is wrong with our world? Sin. Mankind is in rebellion to
God. Instead of offering a weak, diluted, man-centred message
of "believe and receive", we need to faithfully proclaim
a Christ centred, Bible based and Holy Spirit message of "repentance
and obedience." Rather than only making converts we need
to "make disciples
teaching them to obey everything
I have commanded you."
Discipleship is not complete until the disciple is discipling.
"Jesus said 'If anyone would come after Me, he must deny
himself and take up his cross and follow Me.' " Matt. 16:24
Give up your small ambitions - and follow Jesus.
The will of God will never lead you where the grace of God cannot
keep you.
Forgiveness of sin is not a substitute for restitution. Forgiveness
does not transfer property rights to the thief. Repentance from
sin and restitution are inseparable. Do a thorough job of repentance
and restitution.
"The discerning heart seeks knowledge." Successful people
read. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. A person's
character is to a large extent developed by the books he reads.
Readers make leaders. Invest in renewing your mind. Buy Christian
books.
"The Bible is worth more than all the other books which have
ever been printed." The truly wise man is he who always believes
the Bible against the opinion of any man.
The Bible is the number one best selling book in all of history.
The Bible has inspired the greatest literature, the greatest art,
the greatest examples of architecture, charity and self sacrifice
in history.
"Whatever there is in civilisation that is worthwhile rests
on the Bible's precepts."
Prayer is to the soul what breathing is to the body. If you are
too busy to pray then you are busier than God wants you to be.
Nothing is beyond the reach of prayer - except that which is beyond
the will of God. So the Discipleship Handbook goes to the Puritans
to learn how to balance head and heart, doctrine and devotion,
for a dynamic prayer life.
"If you remain in Me, and My Word remains in you, ask whatever
you will and it will be given you." John 15:7
If God can change you, then God can use you to change some part
of this world. Until we know the Word of God, we can be easily
misled. Truth is not determined by majority opinion, but by the
Word of God.
History has a goal. Time has meaning. Our calendars should reflect
that. If something is important then we need to work it into our
calendar.
All animals belong to God. Jesus is "the Lamb of God who
takes away the sin of the world." Jesus is "the Lion
of the tribe of Judah." We are answerable to God for our
treatment, care and protection of animals. "A good man is
kind to his animals, but the wicked are cruel to theirs."
Proverbs 12:10
"Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves. Protect
the rights of all who are helpless." Proverbs 31:8
"I will set before my eyes no vile thing
" The
average child watches over 2000 hours of TV every year. Violence
in the media fuels violence in society.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
a good man to do nothing."
We need to redeem the media by supporting good films and refusing
to support the bad. Redeem the time. Clean the screen. Know before
you go.
"Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world,
but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will
be able to test and approve what God's will is His good, pleasing
and perfect will." Romans 12:1,2
The Discipleship Handbook includes incisive guidelines on how
to select and evaluate films and videos.
Adversity builds character. Everything is a test of character.
Extreme situations expose and bring out the best, or the worst,
in people. A person's character is accurately measured by his
reaction to unfairness or bad treatment. Guidelines on responding
to criticism and conflict resolution are also part of the book.
"You will keep him in perfect peace whose mind is steadfast,
because he trusts in You." Isaiah 26:3
Missions require suffering and sacrifice. "All who desire
to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution." 2
Timothy 3:12
We seldom consider our personal suffering or world events in the
light of eternity. Wherever there is danger - there are unique
opportunities for serving God. God's army often advances on its
knees in prayer and on its back in pain.
If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. If you aim at nothing any
road will get you there. In the light of eternity - what are my
priorities? The Discipleship Handbook includes worksheets and
questionnaires to help organise your priorities and your time.
Where God guides, He provides. Time is life - squander time, and
you squander life. Don't settle for less than God's best.
Let us lay solid foundations and let our spiritual roots go deep
into God's Word for a fruitful life of discipleship.
This article includes excerpts from the new Discipleship
Handbook by Peter Hammond.
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