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Discipleship Life

13/01/2012 in Uncategorized

 

During the first years of his earthly ministry, Jesus devoted time to form his apostles and the disciple. He was a very patient teacher and devoted a lot of his time to instruct, form, teach and show to his people how to walk with God. Twelve of all his first followers later became his close circle and had further “trainings" and became the apostles. We cannot be all apostles, but we are all called to be the disciples of Christ.

Jesus was known for his miracles, but more importantly it was his teaching that was the force of his ministry. He came with a whole “new” way of living for the lord who caused so many to stumble and others to re-discover the life in God. The Pharisees must have been very angry as their disciples must have stopped following them and was now following Jesus. In fact, their anger was surely based on the fact that so many people were turning to the teachings of Jesus rather than to the normal Jewish teachings. Their concern was that those teachings will become the new sets that will be adopted by the people, and this would cause their demise.

The question we face today is whether we are disciples or not,  do we understand what this means, are we similar to those disciples who lived during Jesus’ time and the early church time?  If not,  Why?

If we want to talk about discipleship,  we will need to have a short study of this word and how it came to being and what it really meant.

We hardly find any use of this word in the OT except for 1 Chron. 25:8 and  Isa. 8:16.  In those references, it normally means someone who is following a teacher,  in Chronicles it referred to those who were attached to the temple’s musicians as learners or scholars who were being trained for the various offices. In Isaiah,  the reference is to those who are following the word of the Lord of Hosts, those who are following the commandments of God.

In the Greek environment, the word “disciple” was used to describe any adherent of a particular teacher or religious and philosophical school. His task was to study and learn from his masters, then he was expected to be the one who will be passing along the sayings and the teachings of his masters or teachers.

The Jews have a different use of the word disciple in the sense that for them, it meant one who was committed to the interpretations of Scripture and religious tradition given to him by the master or Rabbi. This was done during several meetings, where the disciple would be taught, instructed,  and follow memorization, recitation techniques that will allow him to pass on the teachings without any distortions in the original. The disciple would finally become fully devoted to his master and his teachings.

When we come to the NT, there are various uses of this term, we can find the disciples of John the Baptist (Mark 2:18; Luke 11:1; John 1:35), Of the Pharisees ((Matt. 22:16; Mark 2:18), and of course  the most commonly of all disciples,  the disciples of Jesus. Since the arrival of Jesus, the word disciple has been more used to describe those who are following Jesus, but not only following, but as we have seen, be a real student, adherent,  someone who will follow his teachings, sayings and would live by that and would be the one responsible to pass along the teachings and sayings of Jesus.

What are then the characteristics of a “disciple” ?

I think that firstly,  the disciple has to be a good listener. He must be someone who takes time to listen to what the teacher is saying, What he is talking about and what message he is bringing.

Secondly, a disciple must be a believer. It is hard to find anyone who does not believe in something but continue to follow and behave like a disciple. The disciple must have believed in the message and teachings of the master or teacher. For him, everything that the teacher is saying is true, and he firmly believes in those truths enough to be willing to follow the teacher and engage in a constant exposure to what the latter has to teach.

Thirdly,  he must be a very committed person. When we read about those who followed Jesus, we read about the thousands of people who continuously followed him. We have the first disciples who followed him night and day and wherever he was, they were. Dedicated in the sense that once they have heard the first teachings, and they have been captivated or touched by the teachings; they were dedicated to make the most of every single thing the teacher has to day or show. This meant being present at every speech or teachings of the master. The disciple would place the study and the following of his master as the priority of priorities. Remember that the early disciples of Jesus,  left everything to follow him.

Fourthly, The disciple has to be someone who is willing to be taught and has a very humble heart. He must be someone who accepts that he does not know everything and that the master is the master, and his role is to learn from the master and his teachings. He must be willing to be disciplined to his masters “rules” and way of doing things. He must be someone who understands that his ways are not good, but the master’s way is the good one to follow.

Fifthly, The disciple must be someone who puts what he learns into practice. Everything that he is learning, he believes in that. He thinks that it is the truth and the reason he is studying or following is because he will himself proclaim or teach those values. What a better way that to live what you are being taught?  If we study any of the disciples, they all had this in common, that they started to live the way their master was telling them. The firm belief they had in the teachings and sayings, made them change their behavior and way of life to adopt the one that their master was teaching. In any case, it is what was really expected of any Jews or Greek disciples.

Finally, the disciple is someone who is totally ready to die for his master. This type of disciples, is only true for those who follow Jesus. History can tell how many Christians have been killed and martyred since the resurrection of Christ and the beginning of the early church. What they all have in common even with the apostles, is that they did not reject their master. They did not reject the teachings they received, and they were ready to sacrifice themselves so that the teachings would remain. Without they sacrifice and dedication to pass along those teachings, we would not be here today, in liberty to practice our Christian faith.

This is precisely what my question is today. Based on what it means to be a disciple,  are we real disciple?

Are we the same kind of Christians to those that heard the good news for the first time and set  out to listen and live what Jesus was teaching?  Are we taking the time to read our master’s teachings and sayings?   Do we believe in what our master has taught us?  Are we dedicated to the teachings and sayings, are we believing and dedicated enough to put into practice what we learn from our master?  Most of all, are we ready to die for our master?

If we cannot answer those questions positively, then we need to assess ourselves really. Because being a disciple implies all of these things. We must not be living a life of a lie, where we think, we are disciples, when we are simple being Pharisees.

We are not the disciples of some mere human philosophers, politicians or other star. We are the disciples of our Lord God,  Jesus Christ.  We do not need to walk a lot, to wait for the letters of the apostles today; we have the Bible. We have everything at hand.

If we cannot be true to him, if we cannot follow him,  if we cannot believe in his teachings and live to it, if we are not ready to pass along his teachings and saying;  Can we still call ourselves disciples?

 

References : Holman Christian Study Bible – Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary

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Bernadette Project

07/01/2012 in Home Repair Outreach

“Blessed are the pure in heart; for they shall see God”

At the end of my writing this book, we met with an old lady named Bernadette. I love so much the Lord. He is so majestic, so caring and so true, the marvelous teacher and he really cares to show us the real way, and that indeed we are in the right path. You have read all that I have written so far, but Bernadette’s History is how God chose to show us all at Praize that what I was writing about is right and true. Esther (my wife) held a day-to-day sort of journal where we recorded our encounter with Bernadette. I encourage you to go through it, you will see that it is indeed a Practical side of what God inspired me to write about. He wanted me to experience this and God knows I took pleasure doing this with Bernadette.

I am leaving it as is, so you can “live” our experience and how we lived it every day.

Bernadette is an old lady of 74 years old that lives alone in a house with 21 dogs. The dogs sleep inside the house with her so we do not have to mention the smell of dog’s poops and urine inside the place. She has a small house of 6 x 6 meters but she only uses 2 rooms as the 2 others leak so much when it rains. We will learn after some days that her mum died in one of the room, reason why she started to sleep in her living room. A piece of the roof fell on her mother’s head and killed the old lady on her bed. So you understand that she does not want to sleep there. All the 4 rooms leak and the roof is in a dangerous state with the roof falling off. Our thoughts are to move her from the place to an old Care Center where she will be catered for and looked after. Another option is to demolish the house and build a new one for her. Her grand kids are wishing her dead, as they want the house, one of them a junkie even steals her monthly pension of Rs 10,000 that she received including her invalid contribution received.

Esther: am tetanized during my first visit, which we did an evening once Stephane reported Bernadette and briefed her to us. I am completely not prepared for everything we see at her place, there is only one bulb of 25 watts for the house and the smell is indescribable. I still had the odour stuck in my nose after hours and even had to scrub myself later that night just to get what I saw and smelled off my skin and nose. I was better off during my second visit thought I was shocked to see all the mess in broad daylight. The smell was the same but I did ask God for courage and make the smell as sweet to my nose as could be so that I could help her. As Jean Maurice says God has called us to places like these not for million dollar houses.

1st step we see the MSPCA to remove all these dogs, they come and get six of them, one with a serious heath state with a bone outside his body, he was slained by someone. So Bernadette shares her living room she sleeps on the 3 seats sofa and the dogs shares the other 3 sofas, while they watch TV and live with her.We asked for help from a group on Facebook and scheduled a meeting with them early December as we wanted the house to be decent by Christmas, guess what no one showed up for the meeting. It’s easy to create a group but less when it comes to be in the fields. We pray the Lord guide them to be True Christians ready to help other at all times. All talk but take no actions to bring others who are still in their sins to Jesus. Bryan had invited two of her friends Sandra and Corina and they came armed and were shocked but the helping heart was there.We pray for Bernadette everyday day during our morning prayers, as we want her to know God and live a better life with Jesus.

We have a visit scheduled with a cleaning company to remove all the waste from the yard and house on Saturday 17th and Rachel a friend and customer comes to the bookstore and Stephane briefs her and immediately she proposes to help. They set off in the rain to Bernadette’s place and the smell there is horrific dog’s hair and poop plus rain is not a good cocktail. He finds one dead dog and later Bernadette will show him a decaying one under a chair …he has been dead for three days. Rachel is shocked but has so much kindness and love she knows Bernadette has to move from this house and move to an elderly home. She proposes to bring a nurse and someone for the laundry. She will prove to be of great help and will step in poop as well. Jean Maurice and Stephane help to bury the decaying dog it is the third case for Stephane, as he had to remove another one on Friday evening when he popped in to greet Bernadette good night. Seems that Bryan is the shocked one today all that smell and rain is just too much for him. This is where the Lord has called us and this is where we will stay to help. The cleaning company sends his guy over but this is the first and last time we are seeing him, Esther was against us not doing it ourselves and she is right, they did not even call us back with a quote.

We want to start Sunday 18 if there is no rain but it rains all night.

Read more at http://www.praize-ministries.org/projects/bernadette-project/

 

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Hello world!

22/12/2011 in Uncategorized

Welcome to Praize Ministries.

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