What Does God Say About Discipleship?ಮಾದರಿ

Day 1
Abide in the Word
John 8:31-32
Then Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, ‘If you continue in my word, you really are my disciples. You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.’
When my husband and I were dating, we spent a summer apart because he was a camp pastor in Glorieta, New Mexico. We would talk every day on the phone for as long as we could, but we were always writing emails to each other. Robby would email me the sweetest letters and poems; I would save them and read them over and over. I printed them out and laminated them, putting them in our keepsake box so that we can show our boys one day.
I not only have a keepsake box for Robby and me, but for both of my boys too. All of the items near and dear to our hearts go in those boxes so we can pull them out from time to time and reminisce. That is how most keepsake boxes work: we put them on a shelf in the closet and pull them out only when we feel like it, when we need that nostalgic pick-me-up.
The sad truth is most of us treat the Bible the same way. We consider it precious but not a priority. We might have a Bible and display it prominently on a table, but we don’t want to saturate ourselves with it. To steep ourselves in it, sit and soak in it. Too often we are content just dipping our toes in, either for the sake of getting a spiritual refill when we need it or simply for the sake of having done it.
My goal as a woman who makes disciples is to cultivate a passion for God’s Word, not just a passing interest. That’s what Jesus was interested in, too. He used the word “continue,” which means to remain, abide, to keep being present. It is an ongoing relationship, not a momentary one. By continuing, you will know the truth and that truth will set you free. It will deliver you and liberate you.
Not everyone magically has a love and desire for the Word after getting saved. It’s like with any other relationship when you love someone: the more you know them, the more you love them and want to spend time with them. Even now, the more I spend time with my husband, the more I love and appreciate him. I love him more after fourteen years of marriage than I ever could have on our wedding day. That is because I know him so much better than I did then. We have spent time together and we have grown in our relationship.
The Bible works the same way. I loved reading Robby’s words to me, but they weren’t what gave me life. While words from the man I love could remind me how he felt and helped strengthen my relationship with him, only God’s words have the power to change and sustain me! The more you spend time with God reading and applying his word, the more you love, respect and admire it. It becomes your life’s consuming passion.
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About this Plan

We all know Jesus commands us to disciple others. But how are we supposed to do this in everyday life? How can women, no matter what stage of life they are in, be a disciple who makes disciples? This plan gives you a reference point to use time and time again in the years to come as women intentionally obey Jesus’ command to invest their lives into others.
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