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You Grow When You Go
Jesus’ final words in Matthew 28:18–20 reveal that spiritual growth happens through obedience and mission. After His resurrection, Jesus continued to disciple His followers, showing that “you never graduate from following Jesus.” He shaped their character before sending them, teaching that leadership in the Kingdom begins with servanthood and humility.
Faith matures through action. “Mission begins with movement,” and those who follow Christ are called to live sent lives. Going is not only geographical; it is a mindset that recognizes every environment as a mission field. Public faith builds internal strength because courage to represent Christ in daily life deepens intimacy with Him.
Discipleship, however, is not accidental. “You don’t make disciples by accident. It takes time, investment, and consistency.” True discipleship happens in relationships, not classrooms. Jesus walked with people, teaching them through daily life. Likewise, believers grow when they pour into others, when they invest relationally, listen, and model obedience.
Finally, Jesus’ promise of presence, “I am with you always, to the end of the age,” is tied to His mission. His presence is most tangible among those who serve and disciple. The call to “go” is not reserved for a select few but for every believer willing to bring Christ to others. You grow when you go, but you grow most when you help someone else go with you.
As you reflect on this message this week, consider the following:
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You Grow When You Go
Jesus’ final words in Matthew 28:18–20 reveal that spiritual growth happens through obedience and mission. After His resurrection, Jesus continued to disciple His followers, showing that “you never graduate from following Jesus.” He shaped their character before sending them, teaching that leadership in the Kingdom begins with servanthood and humility.
Faith matures through action. “Mission begins with movement,” and those who follow Christ are called to live sent lives. Going is not only geographical; it is a mindset that recognizes every environment as a mission field. Public faith builds internal strength because courage to represent Christ in daily life deepens intimacy with Him.
Discipleship, however, is not accidental. “You don’t make disciples by accident. It takes time, investment, and consistency.” True discipleship happens in relationships, not classrooms. Jesus walked with people, teaching them through daily life. Likewise, believers grow when they pour into others, when they invest relationally, listen, and model obedience.
Finally, Jesus’ promise of presence, “I am with you always, to the end of the age,” is tied to His mission. His presence is most tangible among those who serve and disciple. The call to “go” is not reserved for a select few but for every believer willing to bring Christ to others. You grow when you go, but you grow most when you help someone else go with you.
As you reflect on this message this week, consider the following:
The post You Grow When You Go appeared first on Revival Life Church Boca Raton, FL.