
The Discipleship Journey: Growing in Christ and Making Disciples
Discipleship involves progressive spiritual growth from new believer to mature follower through intentional learning, practice, and mentoring relationships.
Discipleship involves progressive spiritual growth from new believer to mature follower through intentional learning, practice, and mentoring relationships.
Biblical structure divides into Old Testament (39 books covering creation to 400 BC) and New Testament (27 books about Jesus and early church).
Forgiveness releases others from debt while freeing yourself from bitterness—a divine principle bringing healing to broken relationships and wounded hearts.
Each biblical book carries unique messages—from Genesis creation accounts to Revelation’s apocalyptic visions—forming a complete spiritual library.
Redemption, covenant, kingdom, holiness, and love emerge as central threads woven throughout Scripture’s grand narrative from Genesis to Revelation.
Biblical genres include historical narrative, poetry, prophecy, apocalyptic literature, gospels, epistles—each requiring specific reading approaches.
Daily Christian living combines prayer, Scripture, fellowship, service, and witness—forming habits that gradually transform character to reflect Christ.
The canon’s formation followed strict criteria—apostolic connection, consistent doctrine, church recognition—resulting in our 66-book Bible by 400 AD.
Sharing faith happens naturally through authentic relationships, Spirit-led conversations, personal testimony, and meeting needs with gospel purpose.
Effective Bible study combines contextual analysis, cross-referencing, word studies, and prayerful application for transformative spiritual growth.
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