Who is the Bride of Christ?
CHAPTER 6
SEVEN ATTRIBUTES OF A DISCIPLE
WHAT IS A DISCIPLE?
To many Christians, the
word "disciple" is a religious term to describe the original twelve
followers of Jesus. Most Christians probably would not associate
themselves with being a disciple of Jesus. However, the word disciple is
the Greek word, "mathaytes." It is the Strong's word 3101. The
word translated as disciple which is the Greek word, "mathaytes"
means "a pupil, a learner, a student." In fact, in several places in the
Gospels, Jesus is called Rabbi. The word "Rabbi" means "a teacher." We
can see this in John 3:2 as it is written:
- " The same (Nicodemus) came to Jesus by
night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher
come from God ..."
Jesus is described in the
Gospels as being a Rabbi or "teacher" (John 1:38, John 3:2) and
His followers are called disciples or "students." A disciple or
"student" is expected to learn and grow in knowledge and understanding.
By doing so, one day he will become qualified to become the teacher of
other disciples (students). A disciple of Jesus is a student of God's
Word and knows and understands the Word of God and the ways of the
Kingdom of Heaven. We can see this principle in Hebrews 5:12-14
as it is written:
- "For when for the time ye ought to be
teachers (having grown from disciples/students to teachers) ye have
need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the
oracles of God; and are become such as have need of milk (a
student), and not of strong meat (a teacher). For everyone that
useth milk is unskillful in the word of righteousness: for he is a
babe. But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age
(spiritually mature or teachers) even those who by reason of use
have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil."
From these things, we can
see that AFTER you become saved by accepting Jesus Christ as your
personal Lord and Savior, you become a disciple (student) of Jesus and a
disciple (student) of God's Word and the ways of the Kingdom of God. By
studying and showing yourself approved (II Timothy 2:15), a
disciple (student) grows to spiritual maturity and is qualified to
become a teacher of God's Word to other disciples (students).
WHAT IS THE GREAT COMMISSION?
When many Christians
think of the "great commission," they associate the "great commission"
with preaching the Gospel message of salvation to unbelievers. This
message of salvation consists of preaching that Jesus shed His blood on
the cross so that we can be forgiven of our sins and by receiving Him
into our hearts and life, you will be saved and go to heaven. While it
is true if you believe the Gospel message that Jesus shed His blood on
the cross so that you can be forgiven of your sins and by making a
decision to repent of your sins and receive Jesus into your heart and
life that you will go to heaven, this is not the FULLNESS of fulfilling
the "great commission." Let us examine more closely what is the "great
commission" according to Jesus. In Matthew 28:19-20 it is
written:
- "Go ye therefore and teach (make disciples
of) all nations .... teaching (making students) them to observe all
things whatsoever I have commanded you.."
This commandment of Jesus
has NEVER been fulfilled. While many around the world have heard about
the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus and that He shed His blood
on the cross to forgive us of our sins and by repenting of our sins and
receiving Him into our heart and life we will go to heaven, the world is
far from being disciples (students) of God's Word and the ways of the
Kingdom of Heaven. The great commission will not be fulfilled until the
Messianic Age when Jesus Himself will rule and reign from Jerusalem for
1,000 years. At that time, the followers of Jesus will go forth and make
disciples (students) of all nations. This truth can be seen in
Isaiah 2:2-3 as it is written:
- "And it shall come to pass in the last
days, that the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in
the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills, and
all nations shall flow unto it. And many people shall go and say,
Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house
of the God of Jacob; and he will teach us of his ways, and we will
walk in his paths: for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the
word of the Lord from Jerusalem."
Therefore, we can see
that the goal of Christianity as defined by Jesus when He gave the
"great commission" is not just to make converts to Christianity but to
make converts and disciples (students) of all nations on the earth.
SEVEN ATTRIBUTES OF A DISCIPLE
Now that we know that a
disciple is a follower of Jesus and a student of God's Word, what are
the characteristics of a disciple of Jesus? I will list seven
characteristics of a disciple of Jesus. They are as follows:
A disciple (student) will be like his master (teacher) (Luke
6:40)
A disciple (student) must lay down his "psuche/soulish"
life to obtain "Zoe" life (Luke 14:26)
A disciple (student) must bear his own cross (Luke
14:27)
A disciple (student) will forsake all he has and deny
himself to serve Jesus (Matthew 16:24, Luke 14:33)
A disciple (student) will bear much fruit (John 15:8)
A disciple (student) will have love one for another (John
13:34-35)
A disciple (student) will continue in God's Word (John
8:32)
A DISCIPLE WILL BE LIKE HIS MASTER
If you have accepted
Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior, Jesus is our master (teacher)
and we are his disciples (students). The desire of every teacher is for
their students to grow in knowledge and understanding of their subject
material so that they will be able to comprehend the subject material on
the same level as their teacher. The Bible talks about believers in
Jesus as Messiah growing in knowledge and understanding of Himand God's
Word so that we will be conformed to His image. In Romans 8:29
it is written:
- "For whom he (God) did foreknow, he (God)
also did predestinate to be conformed to the image (the exact
spiritual likeness and characteristics) of his Son (]esus) ..."
We are conformed to the
image of Jesus through the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. In
2 Corinthians 3:18 it is written:
- "But we all, with open face beholding as
in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image
from glory to glory, even by the Spirit of the Lord."
God gave the fivefold
ministry in the church so that believers can grow from disciples
(students) to spiritual maturity (teachers). By doing so, God desired
that we grow up into the measure of the stature of the fullness of
Christ. In Ephesians 4:11,13 it is written:
- "And he gave some, apostles; and some,
prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers ...
Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of
the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature
of the fullness of Christ."
From these things, we can
see that a disciple (student) is required to grow up to be like his
master (teacher). These were the words of Jesus in Luke 6:40 as
it is written:
- "The disciple is not above his master: but
every one that is perfect shall be as his master."
A DISCIPLE WILL LAY DOWN HIS OWN LIFE
Secondly, a disciple
(student) will lay down his life to become like his master (teacher).
With study comes sacrifice. In order to get good grades in school, it is
required to spend much time studying. In order to study to get good
grades, you must sometimes sacrifice having fun with your friends. In
doing this, you are laying aside the desires of the flesh (to have fun)
to pursue a higher goal of getting a good grade. In the same way,
disciples (students) of Jesus are required to lay aside the desires of
the flesh and the ways of the world (the (psuche/soulish) life) to
pursue the higher goal of pleasing our Heavenly Father so that we may
grow to full spiritual maturity. This is a characteristic of a disciple
(student) of Jesus. Jesus told us this truth in Luke 14:26 as
it is written:
- "If any man come to me, and hate not his
father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren and
sisters, yea, and his own life (psuche = 5590) also, he cannot be my
disciple."
This scripture is not
telling us to hate our parents and our family. But Jesus is saying that
if you put your desires of your parents and family above the Will of God
for your life, then, you cannot be His disciple. In an earlier chapter
in this book, we learned that the "life" Jesus is talking about in
Luke 14:26 is the Greek word "psuche/soulish" life that is
influenced by the ways of the world and the desires of the flesh. The
"psuche/soulish" life is contrary to the Will of God.
In Matthew 10:39
it is written:
- "He that findeth his life (psuche) shall
lose it: and he that loseth his life (psuche) for my sake shall find
it."
In John 12:25 it
is written:
- "He that loveth his life (psuche) shall
lose it; and he that hateth his life (psuche) in this world shall
keep it unto life (zoe) eternal."
In order to die on the
cross, Jesus had to first lay down his (psuche) life. Jesus laid down
his (psuche) life before He died on the cross by submitting His (psuche)
life to the Will of God the Father. In John 10:17 it is
written:
- "Therefore doth my Father love me, because
I lay down my life (psuche) that I may take it again."
Jesus submitted to the
Will of God and made His decision to lay down His (psuche) life at the
Garden of Gethsemane. In Matthew 26:36, 38-39 it is written:
- "Then cometh Jesus with them unto a place
called Gethsemane ... Then saith he (Jesus) unto them (the
disciples), my soul (psuche) is exceedingly sorrowful, even unto
death: tarry ye here, and watch with me. And he went a little
farther, and fell on his face, and prayed saying, O my Father if it
be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will,
but as thou wilt."
Therefore, we can see
that if a disciple (student) of Jesus will seek to be as His master, He
will lay down his self-will life to do God's Will in his life.
A DISCIPLE MUST BEAR HIS OWN CROSS
What does it mean to bear
your own cross? Our own cross represents anything in life that would
keep us from becoming a disciple (student) of Jesus and growing to full
spiritual maturity. In the parable of the sower, Jesus tells us five
things which keep us from taking up our own cross and following Him with
all our heart. In Mark 4:17-19, these five things are as
follows:
Affliction
Persecution
Cares of this world
Deceitfulness of riches
Lusts of other things
In Luke 14:27 it
is written:
- "And whosoever doth not bear his cross,
and come after me, cannot be my disciple."
Jesus spoke these words
in Luke 9:23 as it is written:
- "And he (Jesus) said to them all, If any
man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross
daily, and follow me."
In order to take up our
cross, we must be willing to be crucified. What does it mean to take up
your cross and be willing to be crucified? The cross that we must take
up is laying down our (psuche) life and not be a servant to sin. In
Romans 6:6 it is written:
- "Knowing this, that our old man is
crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that
henceforth we should not serve sin."
In Galations 2:20
it is written:
- "I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless
I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now
live in the flesh, I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved
me, and gave himself for me."
Therefore, a true
disciple (student) of Jesus will be like his master. He will lay down
his (psuche) life, not be a servant to sin, and put away all those
things that stand between him and his personal relationship with God and
doing His Will for your life.
A DISCIPLE WILL FORSAKE ALL TO SERVE JESUS
A true disciple (student)
of Jesus will lay aside the cares of this world and forsake them all to
be a disciple (student) of Jesus and serve Him with all his heart, mind,
soul and strength. In Luke 14:33, Jesus spoke these words as it
is written:
- "So likewise, whosoever he be of you that
forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple."
In order to forsake all
to serve Jesus, you cannot love the world, the ways of the world, and
the cares of the world. In 1 John 2:15 it is written:
- "Love not the world, neither the things
that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the
Father is not in him."
By not loving the things
of this world, the ways of this world, and the cares of this world, you
will not only be a disciple (student) of Jesus but you will also be a
good soldier in the army of God. In 2 Timothy 2:3-4 it is
written:
- "Thou therefore endure hardness as a good
soldier of Jesus Christ. No man that warreth entangleth himself with
the affairs of this life, that he may please him (God) who has
chosen him to be a soldier."
By forsaking all to serve
Jesus and by not being entangled with the affairs of this life, you will
be denying yourself the pleasures of this life to be a disciple
(student) of Jesus. By denying yourself the pleasures of this life which
are contrary to the Will of God, you will be denying yourself and taking
up your cross daily to follow Jesus. Jesus spoke these words in Luke
9:23 as it is written:
- "And he (Jesus) said to them all (His
disciples), if any man will come after me, let him deny himself and
take up his cross daily and follow me."
Therefore, the disciple
(student) of Jesus will forsake the cares of this world and the desires
of the flesh and deny those things which hinder his spiritual walk with
God and take up his cross daily to serve Jesus and do the Will of God
the Father in his life.
A DISCIPLE WILL BEAR MUCH FRUIT
How do we bear fruit in
the Kingdom of God? We bear fruit in the Kingdom of God when we love God
with all our heart, mind, soul and strength and seek to be disciples
(students) of Jesus. In doing this, we must realize that Jesus is the
vine and we are the branches.We can only bear much fruit by yielding our
lives unto Him and allowing the Holy Spirit to produce within us Godly
character. When we submit our lives to Jesus and allow the Holy Spirit
to produce within us Godly character, God will prepare, train, and equip
us to follow and do His Will. By following and doing the Will of God in
our lives, we will bear much fruit for God and the Kingdom of Heaven.
Jesus is the vine and we
are the branches. In John 15:5 it is written:
- "I am the vine, ye are the branches; He
that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much
fruit: for without me ye can do nothing."
After we submit and yield
our lives to Jesus, we need to submit and yield our lives over to the
Holy Spirit to produce Godly character within us. The fruit of the
Spirit is mentioned in Galatians 5:22-25 as it is written:
- "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy,
peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness,
temperance: against such there is no law. And they that are Christ's
have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts. If we live
in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit."
If we submit our lives to
Jesus and allow the Holy Spirit to produce Godly character within us,
God will allow us to bear much fruit in the Kingdom and we will be
disciples of Jesus. In John 15:8 it is written:
- "Herein is my Father glorified that you
bear much fruit: so shall you be my disciples."
From this, we can
understand that a disciple of Jesus will bear much fruit in the Kingdom
of God.
A DISCIPLE WILL LOVE ONE ANOTHER
As a Christian, how would
you like for God to command a blessing upon your life? Whenever
Christians dwell together in unity, God will command his blessing upon
those Christians who love one another and dwell together in unity. In
Psalm 133 it is written:
- "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is
for brethren to dwell together in unity ... for there the Lord
commanded the blessing, even life forevermore. "
The greatest commandment
given by Jesus is to love God with all our heart, mind, soul and
strength and the second greatest commandment is to love your neighbor as
yourself. In Mark 12:30-31, Jesus spoke these words as it is
written:
- "And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with
all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and
with all thy strength: this is the first (greatest) commandment. And
the second is like (it) namely this thou shalt love thy neighbor as
thyself. There is none other commandments greater than these."
Jesus told us, to love
one another. In John 13:34-35 it is written:
- "A new commandment I give unto you, That
ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one
another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye
have love one to another "
Therefore, a disciple
(student) of Jesus will love his neighbor as himself and have love for
other Christians who have accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Lord
and Savior. By doing this, God has promised that He will command His
blessing upon our lives.
A DISCIPLE WILL STUDY GOD'S WORD
Jesus was a Jew. His
disciples were Jewish. The teachings of Jesus were based in the
foundations of Judaism as passed down faithfully from Abraham to David
to Jesus. In John 4:24, Jesus said that those who worship God
will worship God in spirit and in truth. In the Jewish mindset during
the days of Jesus, the highest form of worship to
God was study.
If you love God and seek
to be a follower of Jesus, you will be His disciple (student). By being
a disciple (student) of Jesus, we will seek to learn of Jesus and the
knowledge of God's Word and the ways of the Kingdom of Heaven by
studying the Bible. By studying the Word of God, God will give us
revelation and understanding of His Word through the help of the Holy
Spirit. In John 14:26, the Holy Spirit was sent to teach us all
things concerning God's Word as it is written:
- "But the comforter, which is the Holy
Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name; he shall teach you all
things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have
said unto you."
The Holy Spirit will lead
us, guide us, aud teach us all things concerning God and His Word. In
John 16:13 it is written:
- "Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is
come, he will guide you into all truth ..."
In the mind of the Jewish
people in the days of Jesus, study was the highest form of worship to
God. By desiring to be a disciple (student) of God's Word and by
allowing the Holy Spirit to teach us all things, a disciple (student) of
Jesus will seek to study God's Word to show himself approved unto God.
In 2 Timothy 2:15 it is written:
- "Study to show thyself approved unto God,
a workman that needeth not to be ashamed ...."
For these reasons, a
disciple (student) of Jesus will continue to study God's Word and seek
to grow in knowledge and understanding of God and the ways of the
Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus spoke these words in John 8:31-32 as
it is written:
- "Then said Jesus to those Jews which
believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are you my
disciples indeed: And ye shall know the truth (God's Word) and the
truth (God's Word) shall make you free."
SUMMARY
In conclusion, we will be
disciples (students) of Jesus when we desire and purpose in our heart to
love and follow God in the same way that Jesus loved and followed the
Will of God. In doing so, we need to lay down those things which keep us
from giving our entire heart and life to Jesus. We must lay aside the
cares of this world, the ways of this world and the desire of our own
flesh that are contrary to the Will of God for our lives. By doing this,
we will deny the pleasures of this world and we will take up our cross
daily to follow Jesus and do the Will of God.
In order to grow in
knowledge and understanding of God, we must seek to study and learn of
God's Word and the ways of the Kingdom of Heaven. When we do this, we
will seek to love our neighbors as ourselves and we will love our fellow
Christians. By doing all these things, we will bear much fruit in the
Kingdom of God and we will be good and faithful disciples and servants
of God.
By being good and
faithful disciples and servants of God, we will grow in spiritual
maturity and we will be qualified to be the Bride of Christ. The
disciples (students) of Jesus will be His Bride.
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