How do I Multiply?
October 17th, 2008In my life as a Christian, I wanted to be a good Christain. Yet even though a Christian for over 20 years, I had become only somewhat of a disciple. I had spurts of growth when someone pulled along side me to personally disciple me. I had even heard the call of Christ to vocational service. Yet I lacked a vital, daily relationship with Christ.
In 2004, I was introduced to a tool (One on One with God) that not only helped me become a disciple, but helped me to become a reproductive disciple. This tool taught me the Christian disciplines, but kept the focus on the goal, “For my determined purpose is that I may know Him, … (Phil 3:10, Amp) It helped me understand one of the best ways to get to know Christ is to submit to the mutual accountability of consistently sharing my faith in Him with others.
Through the discipleship process, God allows me to perform a faith transplant as I introduce a new disciple to the joy of knowing Christ deeply and intimately. Through the discipleship process founded on knowing Christ deeply, intimately and personally, I found the power of the Spirit transforming my life day by day.I have embraced the idea that Christ has recreated me for the purpose of reproduction.
I can now say that I have 6th and 7th generation disciples. These generations happened in a little over four years. Yes, disciples who made disciples! Reproduction Christ’s way works. It starts off slow, but it builds an incredible momentum. Yet for each individual it is a simple math … make two disciples per year and help them to catch the vision to reproduce.
What would happen if we, the Church, systematically connected each believer into an intimate relationship with Christ? And through that process equipped them to reproduce their faith in others? And we kept the vision of Matthew 28:19-20 before them? That body of believers would grow and impact the world.
A single congregation could impact over 1,000,000 in only 10 years.What if only 50% of those discipled went on to reproduce regularly? That church would still transform the lives of over 190,000 in under 15 years. What if only 33% went on to reproduce regularly? The number would still grow to over 90,000 in 20 years. Even if only 33% of those discipled regularly made disciples, the current population of the US could be won in under 35 years and the whole world could be won in under 40 years. This is exciting math because it does not depend on every person reproducing, but on the power of God to give each one a big vision, the vision of the Great Commission.
A person in a church like that could impact the world. A church like that would send out a multitude of people to take the life changing good news to a lost and dying world. Ranther than churches full of people who do not really see the power of God in their lives, we would become Christ’s unstoppable, conquering, victorious, joy-filled, lasting fruit producing, spirit empowered, image of God reproducing Church!I believe God has given a vision on how to make a simple process result in rapid multiplication of disciples. The process is built on the simple concept of leading each member to know Christ - personally, deeply, intimately. (Phil 3:10)Michelle and I believe God has called us to help people, pastors and chruches to implement this vision wherever He takes us. I would welcome the opportunity to help any of you in any way to become more effective in making Disciplemakers.
