From Decision to Disciple, Chapter 13, Evangelism

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From Decision to Disciple, Chapter 13, Evangelism
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A good analogy for Bible reading is 13-1 spiritual nourishment being compared with physical nourishment
The local church helps the new believer by 13-2 offering opportunities for corporate worship, spiritual encouragement and service and service to others
New believers are to communicate the truth of the gospel through their 13-3 Actions Public Testimonies Words & One-on-one communication
The believer should view the relationship between evangelism and discipleship as 13-4 interactive, each including the other without specific sequence
The ultimate goal of the disciple is to 13-5 become like his or her master
When considering personal responsibility in relationship to discipleship 13-6 each person is responsible for his or her spiritual condition, but other believers are responsible to spiritually nurture him or her.
In the lifelong discipleship process, the moment of salvation is 13-7 a spiritual starting point rather than a finish line
When it comes to ministry, the new believer should 13-8 be given opportunities to serve others and thus grow spiritually
Sunday school and small groups offer discipleship in the context of 13-9 developing key relationships with other believers through regular interaction
Regardless of the discipleship method employed, it is vital that 13-10 the discipler is of reputable Christian character
What three components work together to ground the believer in God's Word? I13-1 1. Bible reading 2. Bible study 3. Bible meditation Work together to integrate Bible truth with life practice.
What three practices make prayer fully effective in a believer's life? I-13-2 1. Praying according to God's purposes 2. Praying in faith 3. Praying in Jesus' name
How does the local church encourage a new believer in his or her faith? 1-13-3 Gives opportunities to 1. Worship God with other believers 2. Receive spiritual strength through others' encouragement 3. Serve Christ by serving others
The new believer's mandate to share his or her faith includes what two areas of responsibility? I-13-4 1. The believer's actions (lifestyle/baptism) 2. the believer's words (sharing the gospel) must communicate salvation's message to the lost.
How does the Holy Spirit help new believers to live for Christ? I-13-5 The Holy Spirit gives new Christians power to 1. Shun the sins of their old lives and to 2, Ahare with others the joy of their new lives
What two functions does the verb form of the word disciple serve? I-13-6 The verb form of disciple, "matheteuo" can refer to 1. Becoming a disciple and to 2. Making disciples
What is the relationship between discipleship and evangelism? I-13-7 Each activity includes the other. Neither can function in isolation, and one does not merely follow the other.
What should be the goal of the disciple? I-13-8 Everything the disciple does should be a step in becoming more like the Master
What is the relationship between discipleship and personal responsibility? I-13-9 Which each person remains responsible for his or own spiritual condition, God intends that believers support one another in the discipleship journey.
What spiritual delusion does the reality of discipleship thoroughly refute? I-13-10 The lifelong personal growth involved in discipleship effectively contradicts the perception that regeneration - salvation - is a spiritual finish line.
What disciplines in Bible reading help to convey the full benefit of Scripture to the reader? 1-13-11 Read the word: 1. Systematically (gospel to theology) 2. In Context (whole book) 3. Thematically (personal relevance)
What truth does the Greek verb "imperative active" forms in Romans 12:1-2 convey? 1-13-12-A 1. The "imperative active" tense identifies actions to be taken by the reader
What truth does the Greek verb "middle voice" forms in Romans 12:1-2 convey? 1-13-12-B 2. The "middle voice" points to actions carried out on the reader
What truth does the Greek verb "imperative passive" forms in Romans 12:1-2 convey? 1-13-12-C 3. The "imperative passive" references an action to be carried out on the reader that the reader cannot carry out through personal ability.
What truths do the various Greek verb forms in Romans 12:1-2 convey? 1-13-12-D Taken together, the verbs describe personal character development in terms of the believer's allowing God to bring about miraculous inner change and reject the otherwise inevitable influence of the world.
Why is ministry involvement vital in the discipleship process? 1-13-13 The new believer who is led into personal ministry learns to *apply the principles* of God's Word rather than simply study them.
What are five common components in church ministry that act as means to discipleship? 1-13-14 1. Pulpit - discipleship through teaching 2. Sunday School - Word with relationships 3. New believers - truths for spiritual form 4. Small groups - stay connected 5. One-on-One - guidance of mature blvr
What is a non-negotiable element of the discipleship process? 1-13-15 Must be a person of spiritual character
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