The Radical Call of Discipleship
What is a Disciple?
The Greek word mathētēs means more than a student—it describes an apprentice who:
- Follows a teacher’s footsteps (literally and spiritually)
- Adopts their master’s way of life (Luke 6:40)
- Reproduces the teaching in others (2 Timothy 2:2)
Jesus didn’t call us to make “converts” but fully-committed followers.
The Great Commission Blueprint (Matthew 28:18-20)
| Command | Practice | Promise |
|---|---|---|
| “Go” | Intentional outreach (Acts 8:4) | All authority backs you |
| “Baptize” | Public identification with Christ (Romans 6:4) | Trinitarian presence |
| “Teach obedience” | Life-on-life training (Acts 2:42) | Christ’s abiding presence |
“By this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit and so prove to be my disciples.”
— John 15:8
First Church Discipleship Model (Acts 2:42-47)
Their holistic approach included:
- Spiritual Foundations: Apostles’ teaching, prayer, communion
- Relational Investment: Breaking bread in homes
- Radical Generosity: Selling possessions for others’ needs
- Joyful Worship: Praising God with glad hearts
Result: Daily conversions through authentic community.
Modern Discipleship Essentials
To disciple like Jesus:
- Be with Jesus: Start with your own transformation (Mark 3:14)
- Make it reproducible: Teach simple, transferable practices
- Embrace the cost: Real discipleship means taking up your cross (Luke 9:23)
- Focus on fruit: Disciples make disciples (Matthew 13:23)
The Ripple Effect
One life fully surrendered to Christ can impact generations. As you:
- Follow (abide in Christ)
- Grow (be transformed)
- Multiply (invest in others)
you participate in God’s plan to reach the world—one disciple at a time.

