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Creating A Multiplication Culture Definition of “Organic” • Life on life (2 Cor. 1:3-4) – “And they have conquered him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, for they loved not their lives even unto death” (Rev 12:11) – “Whether he is a sinner I do not know. One thing I do know, that though I was blind, now I see.” (John 9:25) A Definition of “Disciple” • Someone who is devoted to: – Christ (Person) Romans 12:1-2 – His Church (People) Romans 12:9-21 – His Mission (Purpose) Romans 12:3-8 • In other words, someone who is living the Irreducible Core What is the Irreducible Core? The Irreducible Core (IC) The “Irreducible Core” of the Christian life: • Love God: Matthew 22:37-38 • Love others: Matthew 22:39-40 • As you go, make disciples: Matthew 28:18-20 It’s “Shema 2.0”: Deuteronomy 6:4-7 Wrong Progression Christology> Missiology> Ecclesiology Need The Right Progression Christology (LG / Incarnation / Presence) Ecclesiology (LO / Relational) Missiology (MD / Fruitful) Need The Right Heart • God’s giving and forgiving heart – love for the creation community • God’s objective – reconciliation in and through Christ of the creation community • God’s plan / method – the reconciled reconciling others in Christ = ministry of reconciliation Reference: 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 It is All About Worldview World View > Preconceptions > Thought Patterns > Attitudes > Behaviors Copyright 2006-2009 The Praxis Center for Church Development www.praxiscenter.org Two Kingdoms, One Throne • There are two kingdoms, light & darkness, Heaven & Hell; but there is only one throne, the human heart (the center of volition and will) – Matthew 6:21 – what has your heart is your treasure. • What you behold, holds you. This is revealed in your T.E.R.M. Two Kingdoms, One Throne • Discipleship can be thought of as the process of helping someone adopt a Kingdom-centric worldview, and seeing them live it accordingly. – This is not primarily informational, but rather it is transformational. Why Community is So Difficult Fear Core Emotion Fear does not trust / separates Our fear has a… The Wound > The Lie / Contract > The Relational Style The Jesus Way • “Life on life” – teaching, example, demonstration (Jn 14:8-14, Romans 15:18-20, 1 Cor. 11:1) • Life was the curriculum (As you go, Luke 24) • Holistic, not compartmentalized (Life, soul, mind) • A call to a way of life not a way of belief Types of Followers 1. Crowd 2. Casual 3. Committed • Moving from “committed” to “devoted” “After we are converted to Christ we must be converted to His Cross.” Kenneth Boa Jesus’ Time Investment • Jesus spent little time with the crowds, more time with those who sought him out and MOST of His time with His chosen disciples • He TAUGHT the crowds about the Kingdom, but He EXPLAINED the Kingdom to His disciples – Circles of relationship: crowds, 70, 12, 3 – Ontological vs. economic value Jesus’ Time Investment • "Better to give a year or so to one or two people who learn what it means to conquer for Christ than to spend a lifetime with a congregation just keeping the program going.“ » Robert Colman, Master Plan of Evangelism (1963) Circles of relationships: 3, 12, 72, multitudes • The Multitudes: the crowd/congregation • The 72: “Lay” leaders/leaders in training • The 12: Strategic Transformers • The 3: The Catalytic Leaders His teaching revolved around three things–all were “I/Thou”: • Who God was (God-awareness) • Who they were in relation to God (Selfawareness) • Who they were in relation to others (Otherawareness) We remember: • 10% of what we read • 20% percent of what we hear • 30% of what we see • 50 % of what hear and see • 70% of what we say ourselves • 90% of what do ourselves Cycle of Learning • Disciple learns by hearing • Disciple learns by seeing how it is done • Disciple learns by doing it • Disciple learns by teaching it to others Relational Learning Model • I do, you watch • I do, you help • You do, I'll help • You do, I watch • You do - someone else watches Holistic Development of Disciples and Leaders Beyond task, into life The Pastoral Task • See Christ formed in people – “…my little children, for whom I am again in the anguish of childbirth until Christ is formed in you!” (Gal. 4:19, ESV). Spiritual Development Self Family Otherss Personal Life-Sphere Community Identity (Son / Daughter) Personal Life-Sphere • Identity – we are sons/daughters born into the family of God – The foundation of who I am In Christ • Capacity – We are servants whose hearts are being developed to be like Jesus’ – How I am being shaped in Christ – “I will run in the way of your commandments when you enlarge my heart!” (Ps 119:32). Personal Life-Sphere • Destiny – We are stewards who have a place of responsibility in the Kingdom “family business.” – How Christ expresses Himself through me economically – This is my contribution to the family business Primary Developmental Questions 1. Who is Christ in this person? 2. What is Christ doing in this person? 3. What does Christ want to do through this person? 4. How does this person relate with others? In community? 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