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		<title>Disciple: What Is A Disciple?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Frank King Sometimes we refer to Christians as believers or disciples. Some Christians may even use the terms interchangeably. In this post, I want to address the question, what is a disciple? In doing so, it should become abundantly clear that these two terms--believer and disciple--are not the same. In simplest terms, a disciple [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Frank King</strong></p>
<p><big>Sometimes we refer to Christians as believers or disciples. Some Christians may even use the terms interchangeably. In this post, I want to address the question, what is a disciple? In doing so, it should become abundantly clear that these two terms--believer and disciple--are not the same. </p>
<p>In simplest terms, a disciple denotes one who follows a teacher. For instance, Jesus was, among other things, a great teacher. He had twelve men who followed Him wherever He went. This they did to the intent that they might learn of Him and that they might experience the kind of fellowship He enjoyed with the heavenly Father. Based on the aforementioned definition of a disciple, these twelve men were Jesus' disciples, and they were thusly referred to throughout the records of the gospel.</p>
<p>Because this was the relationship these twelve men had with Christ, He was proactive in teaching them. In the book of Matthew, chapter 17, for instance, a man brought his son who was possessed with a demon and asked Jesus' disciples to help his son. Because earlier Jesus had given His disciples power to cast out demons, He was displeased that they failed to deliver the man's son. "O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? how long shall I suffer you?" Jesus said to His disciples (Matthew 17:17, KJV). </p>
<p>Note the words above, "how long shall I be with you." The point is that Jesus knew He would not be with His disciples forever. He was on earth for just a season and afterward He would return to heaven to His Father. At times, He was not pleased with the progress of these twelve men whom He referred to as His disciples. </p>
<p>One day, Jesus was speaking to some Jews, and as He spoke some of those Jews believed on Him. "Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed" (John 8:31, KJV). So from this passage, we conclude that a disciple of Christ is a person who after becoming a believer, continues in the teachings of the Lord.</p>
<p>You might say that to become a believer is the means but to become a disciple is the end. It is good when a person repents of his sins and places His trust in what Christ did on the cross. All of heaven rejoices when that occurs. But God's ultimate will is for each man and each woman to become a disciple of the teachings of His Son Jesus Christ. Hence, in the Great Commission, we are commanded, "Go and make disciples of all nations" (Matthew 28:19, NIV).</big></p>
<p><small>Frank King is a former church pastor. He is currently an evangelist and an author.  Frank holds a Master of Theology degree. Through the grace of God, Frank has been blessed to cross cultural lines in his preaching. Website: http://www.efrankking.com<br />
Blog: http://wwwefrankking.blogspot.com/</p>
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		<title>Are We Really People of the Word?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 18:52:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[. . . The first prayer invites God to come with us, to join us. Implying that before the prayer is spoken that God is not with us, that He is away from our activities and distant from us. Questions need to be asked, "When did He leave us? Why did He depart from our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>. . . The first prayer invites God to come with us, to join us. Implying that before the prayer is spoken that God is not with us, that He is away from our activities and distant from us. Questions need to be asked, "When did He leave us? Why did He depart from our lives?". What does the Bible say?</p></blockquote>
<p>Many years ago just after I had left Bible College, I was Pastoring my first church in Aberystwyth, West Wales. I was invited to come along on the annual Women's Meeting coach trip. My predecessor had done it each year, so I was informed, and I was expected to do the same. I was quite happy to go along, as it gave me the chance to get to know my congregation and also to met those from other churches who weekly attended our Women's Meeting from other congregations. Many of them did the "rounds" and attended several weekly meetings. West Wales is a beautiful part of the world and well worth visiting. I forget where the coach was going, but I do remember the leader of the Women's Meeting asking me to pray, "That God would go with us." She made her request without any warning to me via the coach microphone. I knew what she meant and understood the innocent request. But in my heart the request struck a nerve, and it was like receiving a temptation to dilute my understanding and relationship with God. Something I was not very keen to do. I refused the request and offered to pray instead, "Thank you Lord that you are with us as we make this coach trip ." Which is what I did in the end, explaining my reasons via the microphone. Many would suggest that there is very little difference between the two prayers, but I would strongly disagree. The first prayer invites God to come with us, to join us. Implying that before the prayer is spoken that God is not with us, that He is away from our activities and distant from us. Questions need to be asked, "When did He leave us? Why did He depart from our lives?". What does the Bible say?</p>
<p>"And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age. Amen."<br />
(Matthew 28:18-20)</p>
<p>This passage clearly states, "I am with you always". If we link the beginning of the passage quoted above with the end of the passage, we must conclude that Jesus who has all authority in heaven and on earth is with us always!" If I had prayed the prayer as originally requested, namely, "That God would go with us" , that would have been an opening for the enemy to dilute the Word of God in my life. Giving him a foot hold by which he would further try to dilute my confidence in Emmanuel being with me all the time. Am I splitting hairs, I think not. The art of a good temptation (from the devils point of view), is to plant an idea or thought into our thinking without us human beings realising the thought / idea has its roots in the mind of the enemy. If the devil can get us to believe that God is not with us all the time, he has won a major tactical victory in our lives. Now can you see why I refused to pray the original prayer request.</p>
<p>Sadly about half way into the outward journey the coach was involved in a minor accident! The coach was approaching a narrow bridge, and at the same time a car was trying to do the same from the other direction. There was not enough room for two cars to pass each other on the bridge, let alone a coach and a car. The coach struck the wall of the bridge and both vehicles managed to stop before hitting each other. A couple of the passengers were thrown, and one lady slightly injured herself. Eventually we continued onwards with our journey after the driver had checked that all the passengers were willing to do so. The damage to the coach was minor.</p>
<p>The one lady who was injured was very thankful to God that her injuries were slight. At the time of the accident I understand that she was standing in the isle of the coach. She gave praise to God for her minor injuries, repeatedly telling those on the coach that things could have been a lot worse. Then it started, I am not sure by whom, very quickly around the coach the new rooky Pastor was getting the blame for refusing to pray the requested prayer. The injured lady heard the murmuring and refused to go along with the idea. Somehow she had grasped what I said earlier and started to defend me.</p>
<p>The events above happened in 1972, but the lessons learned that day have never left me.<br />
Recently, in the gents toilet at my bus garage, a muslim driver was preparing himself to take part in the 5 times a day prayers that muslims are expected to do daily. He was washing his feet, arms and hands, and parts of his head and neck. All from running water. As I was washing my hands he rather arrogantly said to me, "We muslims pray five times a day". He knew I am a christian. I replied to him, "Only five times a day! The good book, the Bible, tells us Christians to, "pray without ceasing," (1 Thessalonians 5:17). That is 24/7 every day". The muslim looked gob smacked.</p>
<p>"Pray without ceasing," is my favourite verse in the scripture. It is such a short verse, but says so much. God wants us to be in a constant, continual, 24/7, daily relationship with Him. Whatever we are doing, and wherever we are doing it, God is there with us and in us. When we talk to God, He never replies, "Just a minute, I'm busy, can you come back later." We never hear the engaged, unavailable tone, at the other end of our prayers. How God can hear and answer millions of Christians simultaneously, I will never comprehend. What I do know is the God who can count the hairs on all our heads, and know the total, is the One who wants an intermit relationship with us Christians every day, all day, 24/7.</p>
<p>-- Rev. Graham Wyborn<br />
<small><em>Rev. Graham Wyborn 2010.<br />
Church Web Site www.sewardstone.org </em></small></p>
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		<title>Christianity Is Not Religion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each time I contemplate about what happened in the garden of Eden, I see the difference between Christianity and religion. After Adam and Eve sinned, they realized that they were naked and sewed themselves a covering made of fig leaves. They also became afraid of God and hid from him in the garden. They were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each time I contemplate about what happened in the garden of Eden, I see the difference between Christianity and religion.</p>
<p>After Adam and Eve sinned, they realized that they were naked and sewed themselves a covering made of fig leaves. They also became afraid of God and hid from him in the garden. They were practicing religion.</p>
<p>Religion is an attempt by man to make himself acceptable to God. Man realizes that he is naked, then he "sews fig leaves to cover himself." An example of the fig leaves that man "sews" is good works. Man tries to be acceptable to God by doing good works. These good works do not emanate from love but from fear. God says in the Bible that our righteous deeds are like filthy rags.</p>
<p>Christianity is the covering that God made for Adam and Eve. God sought them out when they were hiding. It was God's initiative in reaching down to them to cover their nakedness. It required sacrifice because an animal's blood had to be shed to use its skin as a covering. This was symbolic of Jesus, the Lamb of God who had to be killed so that sinful man could be clothed in His righteousness. God's action what out of love. "But God shows His love for us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8).</p>
<p>So Christianity is a love relationship between God and man, where man accepts his sin and asks for forgiveness, and accepts Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.</p>
<p>Religion is man making an independent attempt to be accepted by God through his own effort. The relationship is not based on love but on fear and duty.</p>
<p>-- Nellie Shani<br />
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<p>Nellie Shani lives in California with her husband and three children. She has been writing articles for the last fifteen years. Her first book, "Stand Your Ground," should be in bookstores in July 2010</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Soldiers out in force in city where more than 500 people feared dead By Daniel Howden in Lagos Tuesday, 9 March 2010 Soldiers were out in force last night in the troubled Nigerian city of Jos where aid workers were still counting the dead after a sectarian massacre in which hundreds of villagers were hacked [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>By Daniel Howden in Lagos</strong></p>
<p>Tuesday, 9 March 2010</p>
<p>Soldiers were out in force last night in the troubled Nigerian city of Jos where aid workers were still counting the dead after a sectarian massacre in which hundreds of villagers were hacked to death or burned in their homes.</p>
<p>Jos has become an explosive fault line between the country's Muslim dominated north and predominantly Christian south. Sunday's killings left Nigeria's already embattled acting-President Goodluck Jonathan scrambling to avoid a full scale conflict in a state that has been rocked by religious violence in recent years.</p>
<p>Estimates of the numbers varied widely with one state official claiming more than 500 had been killed, while a Christian aid worker said that 93 had been counted in one village alone. Police would confirm no more than 100 victims, but were still counting.</p>
<p>via <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/nigeria-killings-spark-fears-of-wider-conflict-1918359.html">Nigeria killings spark fears of wider conflict - Africa, World - The Independent</a>.</p>
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