Discipleship Mission is a profound call to follow Christ and actively participate in His work of spreading the Gospel. Central to this mission is the Great Commission, where Jesus commands His followers in Matthew 28:19-20 to 'go therefore and make disciples of all nations.' This directive emphasizes the importance of not only believing in Christ but also sharing that belief with others, fulfilling the mandate to teach and baptize. Discipleship involves a transformative journey, as highlighted in Luke 9:23, where Jesus invites us to 'deny ourselves and take up our cross daily.' This daily commitment reflects the essence of true discipleship, requiring sacrifice and dedication. Furthermore, in John 15:8, Jesus states, 'By this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit and so prove to be my disciples,' underscoring the expectation of producing spiritual fruit as evidence of our faith. As believers engage in this mission, they embody the love of Christ, as instructed in Matthew 5:44, where Jesus teaches to 'love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.' Ultimately, the Discipleship Mission is about cultivating a deep relationship with Christ, empowering individuals to impact the world through His love and truth.
David Servant emphasizes the surprising and impactful nature of Jesus' resurrection, particularly His appearance to women first, challenging traditional gender roles in Christianity. He delves into the implications of the Roman soldiers' story about Jesus' resurrection, highlighting the authority an
