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make disciples while we are going throughout the world. The instructions to “go,” “baptize,” and
               “teach” are indirect commands—participles in the original. How are we to make disciples? By baptizing
               them and teaching them all that Jesus commanded. “Make disciples” is the primary command of the
               Great Commission. “Going,” “baptizing,” and “teaching” are the means by which we fulfill the command
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               to “make disciples.”
               To become a disciple of Christ, a person must first come to Christ in repentance and incorporate the
               death and resurrection of Christ into his life.  He must believe and be willing to follow the teachings of
               Christ.  He must be a Holy Spirit filled person who desires to follow Christ’s example.  To make a disciple
               means the disciple must be a follower of Christ.  We would say he must be “born again” or “saved.”  So,
               an integral aspect of making disciples is to first evangelize those who are lost, so they can become
               disciples of the Lord.  We fully understand that God desires all men to be saved and come to a
               knowledge of the truth (I timothy 2:4).  The Great Commission compels us to share the Gospel with all
               lost people so that they can begin their discipleship journey.  The first great component of a discipleship
               ministry is evangelism.

               How did Jesus do discipleship?


               The first thing Jesus did when He began his ministry at age 30 was to select 12 men to become His
               disciples.  Of course, Jesus was God, so He knew the hearts of the men He selected.  I’m sure He looked
               into their hearts to see their willingness to follow and obey Him.  Once he selected them, He poured
               Himself into them.  Though Judas was eventually to betray Him, he included him in his effort to make
               him a disciple.  He taught them as much as possible in preparation for His departure.

               Scripture gives us only a glimpse of what He taught them.  They were together day and night.  They
               walked the roads between Galilee and Jerusalem at least three times, maybe four.  These journeys took
               several days.  I’m sure He talked with them all along the way.  His disciples became like His own children.


               Deuteronomy 6 gives us a glimpse into what true discipleship is:

                7  You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you
                  sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and

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                 when you rise.  You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as
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                frontlets between your eyes.  You shall write them on the doorposts of your house
                                                    and on your gates.


               Jesus did discipleship by complete immersion.  He asked His disciples to live and walk with Him full time.
               He gave each of them certain responsibilities as a member of the team.  Judas was assigned the job of
               managing the groups donations and expenses.  Peter, it seems, was the group’s spokesman.  He sent
               them out two by two to preach the Gospel.  As He taught them, He asked them to apply the lessons in
               their lives.


               Jesus selected three of His disciples and developed a special relationship with them.  Peter, James and
               John were drawn aside many times in the Gospels to experience some things that the other disciples did


               24  https://www.gotquestions.org/great-commission.html (used with permission)

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