“Vision for Discipleship” Series
God is a God of order and purpose. He does nothing haphazardly or inconsistently. Jesus came to earth to show us the Father and to provide the means of salvation for mankind. His character and lifestyle reflected the nature of God. Part of that reflection was in the Lord’s divine strategy in discipling (training) believers so that the on-going work of His kingdom could continue through them. He called twelve men to Himself in close relationship and fully invested in them (Mark 3:13-15)
Because disciple-making has been largely neglected, many believers tend to witness to people, bring them to worship services, and hope they will grow in the Lord. Instead, we need to make personal investments in others as Jesus did. After introducing them to Jesus in personal relationship, we then need to teach them the ways of the Lord and of His kingdom. They should hear it in our teaching and see it in our lives. As they mature in knowing the Lord and embracing His ways, they will want to invest time in discipling others in the faith.
ust as Jesus had a strategy in making disciples, so should we as His followers. The Vision for Discipleship is aimed at motivating people who are fairly established and mature in the Lord to reach out to others and disciple them. Although this series is not really for new believers, it can be adapted for them. The purpose of this material is to encourage believers to move from complacency and laziness to embracing their call and commission to make disciples.

Vision for Discipleship
The vision for Discipleship will also give believers a format to follow in teaching future discipleship classes.
What do we cover in these ten sessions?
We look closely at the commissions of our Lord, and we answer four questions:
1. What is a disciple?
2. What are the traits of a disciple?
3. What does it mean to make disciples?
4. What are God’s purposes for discipleship?
“The Making of a Disciple” Series
The Making of a Disciple is a two-volume study of Matthew 5 – 7, the teaching commonly called the Sermon on the Mount. The Sermon on the Mount is, in essence, an explanation of Matthew 5:17, the scripture in which Jesus spoke of fulfilling (explaining) the Law. In these three chapters, we see God’s heart and intentions behind the laws He gave to His people in the old covenant.
The Sermon on the Mount is about God’s righteousness manifested through human lives. It is an explanation of what God expects of His new covenant people. We who have embraced Jesus’ salvation need to know what He requires of us! It is important that we learn this material in our training as the Lord’s disciples. In order to share in the benefits of our Father’s family and kingdom, we must also share in His nature. We must learn to conduct ourselves in ways that please Him.
In Hebrews 12:10, we are told that God, as a loving Father, disciplines us for our good so that we may share His holiness with Him. What a wonderful promise! As we yield to God’s training and discipline, we will eventually look just like Him! We will love what He loves and hate what He hates. His values will become our values, and His priorities, our priorities. We will not only belong to Him, we will also look and act like we belong to Him!
1 John 3:1-2 says, “Behold, what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God! Therefore the world does not know us, because it did not know Him. Beloved, now we are the sons of God; and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.”
“The Making of a Disciple” is most beneficial when used as discipleship material for a small group of people. Meeting weekly to go over the exercises, to quote the memory verses, and to have corporate prayer times is as important as receiving the Bible teaching. In addition to the increase of Biblical knowledge and spiritual insights, the group gathering yields the opportunity for personal growth in accountability. It provides a supportive prayer group and a safe place where victories and struggles can be shared.
This study on the Sermon on the Mount can be used as a continuation of the “Go and Make Disciples” material. The manuals and study guides together comprise a one-year curriculum for growth into the character and conduct of the Lord Jesus Christ. The manual, “Go and Make Disciples” contains motivational material for making disciples as well as essential discipleship teaching. The “Making of a Disciple” can be used as its sequel or can be used independently.
Our prayer is that the Lord will lead you into all truth and conform you into His own image as you embrace His Word through these sessions. As you hear and read the Scripture, be careful to be a doer of the Word, not merely a hearer. May God’s Word accomplish that which He pleases in each of you!

“The Lifestyle of a Disciple”
The Lifestyle of a Disciple is a study of Matthew 6-7, the teaching commonly known as the Sermon on the Mount. It follows The Making of a Disciple, which is a study of Matthew 5. The Sermon on the Mount is, in essence, an explanation of Matthew 5:17, the scripture in which Jesus spoke of fulfilling (explaining) the Law. In these three chapters, we see God’s heart and intentions behind the laws He gave to His people in the old covenant.
The Sermon on the Mount is about God’s righteousness manifested through human lives. It is an explanation of what God expects of His new covenant people. We who have embraced Jesus’ salvation need to know what He requires of us! It is important that we learn this material in our training as the Lord’s disciples. In order to share in the benefits of our Father’s family and kingdom, we must also share in His nature. We must learn to conduct ourselves in ways that please Him.
In Hebrews 12:10, we are told that God, as a loving Father, disciplines us for our good so that we may share His holiness with Him. What a wonderful promise! As we yield to God’s training and discipline, we will eventually look just like Him! We will love what He loves and hate what He hates. His values will become our values, and His priorities, our priorities. We will not only belong to Him, we will also look and act like we belong to Him!
1 John 3:1-2 says, “Behold, what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God! Therefore the world does not know us, because it did not know Him. Beloved, now we are the sons of God; and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.”
The Lifestyle of a Disciple is most beneficial when used as discipleship material for a small group of people. Meeting weekly to go over the exercises, to quote the memory verses, and to have corporate prayer times is as important as receiving the Bible teaching. In addition to the increase of Biblical knowledge and spiritual insights, the group gathering yields the opportunity for personal growth in accountability. It provides a supportive prayer group and a safe place where victories and struggles can be shared.
This study on the Sermon on the Mount can be used as a continuation of the “Go and Make Disciples…” material or can be used independently. The manuals and study guides together comprise a one-year curriculum for growth into the character and conduct of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Our prayer is that the Lord will lead you into all truth and conforms you into His own image as you embrace His Word through these sessions. As you hear and read the Scriptures, be careful to be a doer of the Word, not merely a hearer. May God’s Word accomplish that which He pleases in each of you!
