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What role does God play in the formation of Christians versus the responsibility of believers in making disciples?
In the video, Rob Ventura draws a clear distinction between the making of Christians and the making of disciples. He emphasizes that while Christians are born by God's work, the responsibility of believers lies in making disciples. Ventura highlights the command from Jesus in the Great Commission to make disciples, elucidating that discipleship involves nurturing and guiding those who have already been saved through the preaching of the gospel. He stresses that discipleship begins with the transformative act of salvation by God, followed by believers' role in guiding and discipling those who have accepted Christ.
Ventura defines a disciple as a follower of Christ, emphasizing that being a disciple is not a self-made choice but stems from being born again as a Christian. He references the conversion of Paul in Acts chapter 9, highlighting the essence of surrender and readiness to follow Christ's will. A disciple, as described by Ventura, is a lifelong learner and follower of Jesus, guided by His teachings present in the infallible Word of God. The disciple's transformation stems from being born again through the Holy Spirit's power.
John 8:31-32 (NKJV): "Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him, 'If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.'"
By Church & Family LifeWhat role does God play in the formation of Christians versus the responsibility of believers in making disciples?
In the video, Rob Ventura draws a clear distinction between the making of Christians and the making of disciples. He emphasizes that while Christians are born by God's work, the responsibility of believers lies in making disciples. Ventura highlights the command from Jesus in the Great Commission to make disciples, elucidating that discipleship involves nurturing and guiding those who have already been saved through the preaching of the gospel. He stresses that discipleship begins with the transformative act of salvation by God, followed by believers' role in guiding and discipling those who have accepted Christ.
Ventura defines a disciple as a follower of Christ, emphasizing that being a disciple is not a self-made choice but stems from being born again as a Christian. He references the conversion of Paul in Acts chapter 9, highlighting the essence of surrender and readiness to follow Christ's will. A disciple, as described by Ventura, is a lifelong learner and follower of Jesus, guided by His teachings present in the infallible Word of God. The disciple's transformation stems from being born again through the Holy Spirit's power.
John 8:31-32 (NKJV): "Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him, 'If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.'"