tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7930553747640588156.post8203933016316452195..comments2023-10-30T04:29:36.162-07:00Comments on *Gospel-driven Disciples: What Numbers Are Important to You?Gregg Metcalfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12170541048035179191noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7930553747640588156.post-29642981554976391922011-05-27T20:22:45.903-07:002011-05-27T20:22:45.903-07:00Absolutely true! Blessings!Absolutely true! Blessings!Petrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07199528755284144670noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7930553747640588156.post-58362387733974977422011-05-26T04:59:59.321-07:002011-05-26T04:59:59.321-07:00Amen, Gregg. On Sunday my pastor emphasized that ...Amen, Gregg. On Sunday my pastor emphasized that the commission is "as you are going, <b>make disciples</b>."<br /><br />I've heard some say that it would be better for the churches to close their doors on Sunday morning and go out and reach the lost. But where would the lost be taught, it those doors were closed?Persishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17686511618515789601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7930553747640588156.post-69385976995303817672011-05-26T00:01:55.059-07:002011-05-26T00:01:55.059-07:00It's so true. So many churches are all about b...It's so true. So many churches are all about being missionaries in distant countries and reaching out to the poor, but they forget about the people in their own church. <br /><br />New Christians need all the help the can get, but most of the churches I've been to just let them fall between the cracks.Misha Gerrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06364173848456424521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7930553747640588156.post-1505551080006518402011-05-25T13:15:31.555-07:002011-05-25T13:15:31.555-07:00Loved this post Gregg! Great point about Jesus com...Loved this post Gregg! Great point about Jesus coming to make disciples.<br /><br />I sometimes think that we do people such a disservice if we evangelize and do not disciple.kc bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17440862813109808755noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7930553747640588156.post-15184740437136752552011-05-25T09:39:04.620-07:002011-05-25T09:39:04.620-07:00Good points. From your post and the comments. I s...Good points. From your post and the comments. I see the numbers game played all the time, so I get that. Too often they "get saved" one week and are baptized the next, which seems to me to be a drastic mishandling of the ordinance of Baptism. (We should be just as careful with that as we are with the Lord's supper, they are the ordinances left to the church and should be guarded carefully) Then, they disappear and we never see them again. I see it all the time. This is a two-edged thing, first, we must be sure they are converted and not just a number, and if they are converted, then yes, they must be discipled. <br /><br />This "Win 'em, Wet 'em, Work 'em" Mentality must be done away with. I believe in baptism after conversion (not immediately, however) and discipleship, but we must be sure they are truly born again. Perhaps going through I John as a start in discipleship to be sure they are saved would be a start? <br /><br />Sorry for rambling, great post Bro. Gregg.mikew116https://www.blogger.com/profile/15904946581928823933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7930553747640588156.post-87088034755873315392011-05-25T09:08:20.292-07:002011-05-25T09:08:20.292-07:00The numbers game has been played since the beginni...The numbers game has been played since the beginning of the church age. Get them in and keep them entertained is the name of the game today. We certainly don't want to ruffle any feathers by teaching them the Bible! Especially if they contribute financially and help out in the nursery. Scott is 100% correct.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7930553747640588156.post-12949665072575783802011-05-25T07:18:39.038-07:002011-05-25T07:18:39.038-07:00The "numbers" game is a big reason our c...The "numbers" game is a big reason our churches are full of unconverted people. We do anything to "get them in" and get them "dunked" and give no thought to whether they are genuinely converted, and then truly discipled. You are so right. I have often said I would rather serve a church of 30 genuine believers interested in growing and serving, than 300 professlings and immature believers. Think of all the great missionary heroes who served for years at a time without a single convert. We'd call them failures today, but God used them in mighty ways. It's about faithfulness to our calling, not the "numbers."Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17620657390402998257noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7930553747640588156.post-19304503583974322022011-05-25T05:27:11.917-07:002011-05-25T05:27:11.917-07:00Great point, Gregg! I've often wondered when I...Great point, Gregg! I've often wondered when I get to heaven if I'll be asked how many people I discipled. Happy Wednesday! :o)Larrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05551141093395055894noreply@blogger.com