Discipleship was never meant to stay in a classroom—it was meant to move into your life.
In Part 3 of the Come and See Conference series, Lisa Schwarz returns to Jesus’ invitation in John 1: “Come and see.” Not “Come and listen,” not “Come and learn,” but come close… and stay awhile. This message reframes mentorship and spiritual leadership as something deeply relational: opening your life, inviting others alongside you, and letting transformation happen through proximity, practice, and presence.
Lisa unpacks what it means to be a “Paul” who raises up others without creating mini-mes—cultivating theiranointing, not copying yours. She also lays out the heart posture required for true discipleship: humility, vulnerability, compassion, sacrifice, and service—modeled in Jesus’ own life, all the way to His final act of washing feet.
You’ll hear why disciples grow fastest when they’re:
• Invited into real life, not just given advice
• Mentored with compassion and patience
• Walking alongside someone who demonstrates
• Loved well
This is discipleship with sleeves rolled up.
A life that says, “Come with me… and watch what Jesus does.”
This episode continues the Come and See series (Parts 1–2), exploring how discipleship becomes powerful when it becomes personal.
To go deeper, read: Come and See: The Jesus Approach to Equipping Biblical Disciples
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