A Disciple's Path Daily Workbook: Deepening Your Relationship with Christ and the Church - Softcover

Harnish, James A.; LaRosa, Justin

 
9781501858123: A Disciple's Path Daily Workbook: Deepening Your Relationship with Christ and the Church

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Prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness...this is what we commit to when we become members of The United Methodist Church, and it's a big step. But A Disciple's Path helps us look beyond membership, presenting an engaging approach to discipleship from a distinctly Wesleyan perspective. Discipleship is ongoing, so the 6-week study is perfect for new-member groups, but also works well in small groups of long-time members. It helps you develop spiritual practices, discover your unique gifts, and engage in ministry that brings transformation to your own life and to the lives of others and the world. The Daily Workbook offers six weeks of daily readings (five per week), Scripture, a message for the day, and prompts for personal reflection. Endorsements "A Disciple's Path has transformed countless new members into deeply committed disciples - people who are using their gifts, praying in new ways, worshipping regularly and not only when it's convenient, giving sacrificially of their financial resources, and seeking to be a witness to Christ's love and light in the world. I am deeply grateful for this resource and recommend it wholeheartedly." Donna Claycomb Sokol, Pastor of Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church and author of A New Day in the City "A Disciple's Path has the potential to revolutionize the way we view our participation in the church. Following this 'path' can transform us from wanderers into pilgrims." --Dr. Steve Harper, Retired Professor of Spiritual Formation; author of Five Marks of a Methodist and Devotional Life in the Wesleyan Tradition "For churches transforming their invitation to membership into an opportunity for a discipleship journey." -- Lovett H. Weems, Jr., author and Distinguished Professor of Church Leadership and Director, Lewis Center for Church Leadership, Wesley Theological Seminary "Deeply grounded in the rich theology of the Wesleyan tradition and packed with practical suggestions." - Roger Scholtz, Senior Pastor, Kloof Methodist Church, South Africa and professor at Seth Mokitimi Methodist Seminary "A very useful explanation of the traditional Wesleyan view of Christian discipleship, strengthened in particular by its stress on the balanced approach of the Methodist way." --Dr. Richard P. Heitzenrater, Duke University Divinity School

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Justin LaRosa, LCSW is an ordained deacon in The United Methodist Church, a licensed clinical social worker, a certified enneagram practitioner, an author, and a spiritual entrepreneur who initiates and leads change. He is the Director and Pastor of The Portico, a cutting-edge initiative in the oldest church in downtown Tampa, Florida. Justin is the author of The Jesus Challenge: 21 Days of Loving God and Neighbor, and has co-authored three books, A Disciple's Path, A Disciple's Heart, and SENT: Delivering the Gift of Hope at Christmas. He and his wife Caroline have a daughter, Isabella, and a son, Russell.

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A Disciple's Path Daily Workbook

Deepening Your Relationship with Christ and the Church

By James A. Harnish, Justin LaRosa

Abingdon Press

Copyright © 2012 Abingdon Press
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-5018-5812-3

Contents

Introduction: "Follow Me!",
What Does It Mean to Be a United Methodist?,
Week 1: A Disciple's Path Defined,
Day 1: What Is a Disciple's Path?,
Day 2: Relationship Stages,
Day 3: God's Role in Growing Your Faith,
Day 4: The Roles of the Church and Family in Growing Your Faith,
Day 5: Your Role in Growing Your Faith,
Week 2: Prayers: Prayer and Scripture Meditation,
Day 1: What Is Prayer?,
Day 2: Three Prayer Methods,
Day 3: The Bible,
Day 4: The Wesleyan Quadrilateral,
Day 5: Bible Study and Reflection,
Week 3: Presence: Corporate Worship and Small-group Community,
Day 1: There Is No Solo Christianity,
Day 2: Preparing for Worship,
Day 3: What Is Worship? How Do We Worship as United Methodists?,
Day 4: The Sacraments of Baptism and Communion,
Day 5: Discipleship Changes as You Grow,
Week 4: Gifts: Financial Generosity,
Day 1: It's All God's!,
Day 2: The Tithe,
Day 3: Cheerful Giver,
Day 4: It's the Heart, Not the Size,
Day 5: 10-10-80,
Week 5: Service: Spiritual Gifts and Gifts-based Service,
Day 1: Priesthood of All Believers,
Day 2: Spiritual Gifts,
Day 3: Servanthood,
Day 4: The Body of Christ and Ways of Serving,
Day 5: Divine Discontent,
Week 6: Witness: Invitational Evangelism,
Day 1: What Is the Good News?,
Day 2: Who Was Your Andrew or Philip?,
Day 3: Your Story Is Important!,
Day 4: How Will I Share My Story?,
Day 5: Do I Have a Witness?,
A Final Day: A Time for Commitment,
Appendix,
Small-group Community Profile,
Gifts-based Service Profile,
Selecting a Bible,
Spiritual Gifts Overview,
Spiritual Gifts Descriptions,
Notes,


CHAPTER 1

A Disciple's Path Defined


When was the last time you watched a toddler learning to walk? There's always a lot of stumbling, falling down, getting up, falling again, and then taking off in a burst of energy and running straight into the sofa. There's also a lot of hand holding and support from parents and grandparents along the way. But as children continue to grow, they get better at walking, and they keep walking for the rest of their lives.

There is a lot of walking in the Bible, and it's more than just getting from one place to another. Throughout Scripture — from God walking with Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden in Genesis to the risen Christ walking among the churches in the book of Revelation — walking is the basic biblical metaphor for living and growing in relationship with God.

The psalmist said, "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path" (Psalm 119:105). When Jesus called his first disciples, they got up, left their past behind, and walked along with him. The writer of the epistles named for John wrote, "Whoever says, 'I abide in him,' ought to walk just as he walked" (1 John 2:6) and "This is love, that we walk according to his commandments. ... You must walk in it" (2 John 1:6). An old gospel hymn says, "When we walk with the Lord in the light of his word, what a glory he sheds on our way!"

Discipleship is all about learning to walk with Christ. We stumble. We fall. We pick ourselves up and go again. We are surrounded by a community of disciples who pick us up, hold our hands, and keep walking with us along the way. But we keep on walking. We keep on growing. We keep moving into a life that is more and more deeply centered in loving God with our whole heart, mind, soul, and strength. We keep on loving others the way we have been loved by God. Spiritual growth is the process by which we grow into the likeness of Jesus Christ, but only if we keep on walking with him.

You have accepted the invitation to follow Jesus and take the next step along the pathway of discipleship. So, how do we actually do it? What does it look like to be a disciple of Jesus Christ? The beginning point is exploring what it means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ and how we grow in our relationship with him.


Week 1: Day 1

What Is a Disciple's Path?


Scripture Reading

Read the following:

Luke 10:25-28

Mark 12:28-34

1 Corinthians 13:8-13

John 13:34-35


Today's Message

A definition of discipleship based on the Gospels begins with love — love for God and love for others. A Disciple's Path defines a disciple in the following way:

This definition of discipleship combines belief and action that result in a life transformed into the likeness of Christ.

Belief indicates that we are attracted to Jesus and his teachings. It affirms that we believe what the Gospel writers and Christian tradition say about who Jesus is. It means we trust that through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, God has restored our relationship with God and is at work to heal all of creation.


A disciple is an apprentice who is constantly growing in his or her understanding of what Christians believe.

But is belief enough to be considered a "follower of Jesus"? If a person has the "right" beliefs about Christ, is that sufficient? The word follow describes something that is done with your feet, not just with your head. Action also is required in order to be a follower of Jesus. What kind of action are we talking about? Based on today's Scripture, this action can be described as loving God and loving others. Being a disciple means we tangibly act on our deepening belief. You can be certain that you are on the path of discipleship as you act out love for God and love for others.

There are two components to following Jesus: a growth in belief and a growth in action. As the drawing illustrates, a transformed heart emerges as belief and action deepen.

Belief and action do not always grow or change at the same time or rate. For some of us, belief is enough to change action. We believe in God's redeeming love through the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus, and as a result, we act. Many are drawn toward Christ through action as they serve others in ministries of mercy and justice, even though they are unsure about what they believe about Jesus or the church. For them, belief follows action.

Growth in belief and action marks the path along which we continue to grow as disciples of Jesus Christ. Through the combination of belief and action, transformation takes place as we become people whose lives are centering on loving God and loving others.

The discipleship pathway is the way that we grow as followers of Christ. Following Christ is not just subscribing to and claiming a set of beliefs, rituals, or spiritual disciplines. It is a way of life.


Your Reflections

In your own words, how would you define a disciple of Jesus?


What are the beliefs that you would name as essential for a disciple of Jesus?


How have your beliefs been demonstrated by your actions?


How have your beliefs and actions changed over time?


Prayer

Lord, I want to follow you. I trust you to be at work in my life as I enter into the practices by which my life can be centered in loving you and loving others. Do your work of grace in me. Amen.


Week 1: Day 2

Relationship Stages


Scripture Reading

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