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    Dangerous Discipleship

    Posted on Friday 26 February 2010 by Greg @ 9:24 am
    Filed under: Rants

    You may have heard of EE (Evangelism Explosion) but I would like to introduce you to DD (Dangerous Discipleship!) Oh, and, by the way, they both are related. Why? Because when Christians are externally reaching out to their friends, co-workers, neighbors and family members with the gospel of Jesus Christ they are, at the same time, engaging in an internal form of spiritual transformation.

    The first thing Jesus did when he officially appointed them as apostles in Matthew 10 was to unleash them on an evangelistic campaign. Why? Because Jesus knew that when the disciples were put in a position of danger that they would be forced to either trust in him or run and hide. Jesus understood that discipleship without danger was really no discipleship at all.

    If there is nothing to lose then there is nothing to gain. Maybe that’s why Jesus boldly stated to the large crowds who were following him in Luke 14:26-27, “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters—yes, even his own life—he cannot be my disciple. And anyone who does not carry his cross and follow me cannot be my disciple.”

    If you saw someone carrying their cross in that culture they were on their way to be crucified. So, in this passage, Jesus is inviting the crowds to come die with him by bearing the shame of His Name.

    Are you willing to bear that same shame? If you are then start sharing your faith right away because evangelism gets splinter in your hands quicker than any Bible study ever could. Even as I type these words there are Christians across the globe dying for sharing their faith. They have picked up their crosses by proclaiming the Name of Jesus and risking everything.

    In the United States you may not get killed for sharing your faith but you could lose your job, your reputation and your relationships. But remember that if you risk nothing then you gain nothing when it comes to your own spiritual development. And there is no spiritual discipline that risks as much as a lifestyle of relational and relentless evangelism.

    In most discipleship meetings in the United States the only danger may be from a paper cut from turning the pages of the Bible or a a hot coffee tongue burn. Again, nothing lost, nothing gained.

    Not too long ago I was invited to a men’s Bible study. As the guys who were there described themselves and their meeting I heard phrases like “we are a band of brothers” and “we are spiritual warriors!” So when they asked me to share for a few minutes I pulled a pin on the discipleship grenade. I said something like, “No offense guys but, while this is a great little Bible study, I wouldn’t quite call yourselves warriors yet. Warriors don’t sit around and talk about how they are warriors they go out and fight the battle and then they gather together and tell stories of what happened on the battlefield.”

    I then helped them to re-imagine a new kind of gathering where they all picked a handful of others they were seeking to reach with the gospel. I cast a vision of a gathering where danger was introduced as a key element. Of course they could and should still dive into the Scriptures. But now the truths of the Divine Field Guide (aka “The Bible”) would be punctuated by stories of real men risking everything by reaching others with the good news of Jesus verses just reading about those who did this 2,000 years ago on a different continent.

    Some kind of chord was struck in their hearts that morning. They resonated with my challenge. I am excited to hear how their new format unfolds.

    But it needs to unfold in more than just men’s Bible studies. It needs to unfold in women’s Bible studies, church services, Sunday school and youth group meetings.

    As I travel the nation and connect with young people through Dare 2 Share training conferences, I find teenagers mostly bored with church. Why? Because they live in a cause-driven culture and go to information-driven churches. To them church is more of an information download than the gathering of spiritual warriors who are working together to accomplish a dangerous mission. But the cause of Christ is at the epicenter of danger. It is his last and lasting mandate to “make disciples of all nations….”

    I believe if we can unleash our young people, our old people and every “people” in between for THE Cause then we can witness massive amounts of souls saved. But I also believe that we will see an accelerated spiritual growth in the lives of those who are advancing the gospel because of the dangerous form of discipleship they are engaged in as they advance the kingdom of God.

    Let’s do more than beat our chests and talk about being warriors for Christ. Let’s beat down the doors of hell and plunder lost souls from the empire of darkness. Then we can gather around the campfire, share stories, dive deep into the Word of God and give him praise for all that he is doing.

    Now that’s dangerous!

    Signed, Greg Stier
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    44 Comments for 'Dangerous Discipleship'

    1. On February 26, 2010 @ 11:52 am Amanda said:
      • Thats deep. Good point, I’ve been wondering what that verse meant. Great Job?

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        Amanda Reply:
        February 26th, 2010 at 11:53 am

        sorry meant- Great Job!

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    2. On February 26, 2010 @ 12:21 pm tlc said:
      • Well Greg, I would say you have hit yet another “Home Run”….
        Dangerous disciple ship means that we as adults and our youth need to reach out to the lost and broken in our lives. Lost and broken children become the lost and broken adults that satan so conveniently uses for his tragedies, like the shooting this week. We need to reach our youth for Jesus sooner, not later! I pray that an army of those kids rise up and reach the lost friends in their lives, teach them about Jesus, bring them into their youth groups to be taught, and healed and saved….in this lifetime and eternity! My heart just stirs with emotion on how Christ is the solution! His word has ALL the answers and the hope and healing this world needs. Satan better be the one to run and hide because there is an army rising up to win the battle for the souls in this country!

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        greg stier Reply:
        February 26th, 2010 at 2:21 pm

        Amen, amen and AMEN again!

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    3. On March 1, 2010 @ 8:48 am Katelyn said:
      • Amen! I feel weird typing this because you know what I’m going to say first… the I’m at school thing and if the teacher sees me not doing what I’m supposed to be doing, (and I don’t even know what that is) I’ll be told to exit out of this. haha. (:

        But, I’d thought I’d tell you this anyway. last night and the night before, on facebook, I got like 15 friend requests and I approved them all. And I approved this one girl who lives in the same area I do. (KCMO) and I suggested that we should hang out sometime and she should come to my church and then I could go to hers… and I was thinking this morning before school, that we should get all of our christian friends in the kansas city area together and go to the malls and share Jesus. It’s dangerous, but we’re going for it anyway. Now, I just have to tell them my idea!

        I hope to meet you again… not on stage this time! haha. (: I was nervous and my youth group had to embarass me!! Did you hear them say “SHE’S RIGHT HERE!!” ?

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    4. On March 2, 2010 @ 8:31 am Dave said:
      • It’s funny you should mention this Greg. I am changing the way my youth group functions sort of along these lines. Next month we’re going to do some “Ninja Evangelism.” I got this idea watching Kung Fu movies really late one night. I kept thinking, “How stupid are these bad ninjas for attacking one at a time. If they would all attack together not even Bruce Lee could withstand it.” Then I thought aren’t we doing the same thing with evangelism? I challenge my students to share their faith but we attack/love one a time.

        So I decided that next month we would take our group on the road baby! Finding teens who don’t know Jesus and bringing our entire group to them. For the next month we’re going to have an Evangelism Ninja training camp. Learning how to share our faith, the best plan of attack/love, and who to target for assassination/prayer. We’ll attack/love as a group. I’m really going to play up the dangers of being an evangelism ninja, you might get captured, tortured and/or killed (all figuratively of course). Hopefully my teens will begin to see it as real missions with real danger. And if I can get them to see their hometown as a mission, isn’t that the very essence of The Cause?

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    5. On March 2, 2010 @ 10:55 am Sam said:
      • The cause-driven culture that we live in pulls our students in so many directions. Kudos to you Greg for capturing the drive of this generation and putting the mandate of Christ, to live THE Cause, in terms that they can grasp onto and really connect with. It is my prayer that all of the students and adults that are presented with it in this form understand that it isn’t a cause but THE Cause. Whether a cause-driven church or an information-driven church, all is lost if it isn’t about Jesus’ mandate to live by giving Him away. We all know people that love causes and live for them and certainly even churches. It often seems that they switch from one great cause to another. This isn’t that!!! If you love Him you will obey, John 14:15, but not because you’re obligated but because you love Him. And as Greg has stated the first thing to do is GO..SPEL. Matt 28:18-20 after all isn’t it called the GREAT Commission, and it wouldn’t be called a commission if it wasn’t also to be ones life MISSION. So I think it could also be communicated like this, the GREAT comMISSION is to live THE Cause!

        Greg keep preaching IT! God is using D2S in amazing ways.
        His WORD is alive (Heb 4:12) Thanks for all you do!

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