Knowing Him 50: Obedient Leadership

Fri. May 6, 2022

Introduction

Peter leads a large group of disciples to an isolated (perhaps secretive) meeting where Jesus will once again give them their marching orders. Then they make their way back to Jerusalem to await the coming Holy Spirit as the movement switches into its next phase of multiplication. Let’s take a look at these last two meetings with the disciples.

Reading [You can read as much as you can, depending on your availability]

Matthew 28:16-20
(and)
Mark 16:19-20
(or/and)
Luke 24:50-53

Meditating [Use these questions to start your thinking]

  1. What were the marching orders of Jesus (Matt. 28:16-20)?
  2. What role did the Holy Spirit now play in Jesus’ absence (Acts 1:1-11)?
  3. Why do you think the ascension was important to Jesus?
  4. When and where will we see Jesus again (Zech. 14:4-9)?
  5. What other questions do you still have?

Sharing: Text ONE of your answers to the questions above to your team. Each team should post a sharing from a team member in the comments below.

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Team Charles
Team Charles
2 years ago

How are you actively obeying the final command of Jesus before you meet Him again? –> I love what was said in Matthew 28:19-20, that God commanded me to go make disciples of all nations with the absolute assurance that God is me every single step of the way to the end of age. I am actively following this command of Jesus by trusting and obeying His word daily, even when it’s difficult to follow or understand. I pray that my walk with God would be stronger each day and my trust in Him would grow more as I deepen my relationship with Him.

Team Jho, Jeff, Kim & Amber
Team Jho, Jeff, Kim & Amber
2 years ago

What were the marching orders of Jesus (Matt. 28:16-20)?

Jesus orders us to make disciples of Him. This means to foster our relationship with those around us and walk with them on a spiritual journey. As Christians, we are called to reveal who Jesus is & lead people to Him. We are called to obey his word and we are never alone in this! God is with us through our trials and tribulations. I pray that I continue to seek God daily & remind myself of the things Jesus did for me on the cross. I pray that I submit to His will & actively grow my relationship with Him & others around me. May I continue to seek my community & Him for support in all areas of my life.

Team Hoa Vivien Tiff and Joce
Team Hoa Vivien Tiff and Joce
2 years ago

The biggest task for the eleven disciples was to make disciples and baptize them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Judging from what I have done thus far since becoming a follower, I would say that oftentimes when I do try to make disciples I am either not at the stage where I feel equipped or I fail to keep it Christ-centered. However, the more I reflected on it the more thoughts that I would have which became a hindrance to the task that I am called to do. Today’s passage was to tell me to trust more in the Lord and maybe not overthink too much. When I was getting discipled, there was intentionality but it was just me and my disciples just going through life together while being rooted in scripture and faith nothing more. I think I just need to remind myself that despite what I feel, it really boils down to how much I trust in God’s ability to work in me and take that leap of faith to go out and share. 

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