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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 31 MIN

Making and Growing Disciples | Matthew 28:17-20

from What The Bible Says To Know & Do · host Pastor Josh Wootton

In this final lesson on biblical ecclesiology, we explore how Scripture defines true discipleship—not merely activity, events, or fellowship, but the Christ-commanded, Spirit-empowered work of making and maturing followers of Jesus. In Matthew 28, Jesus gives His church both the mission and the means: proclaim the gospel, baptize new believers into the life of the church, and teach them to obey all that Christ commanded. In this episode, we break down what discipleship is, how the church participates in it, and why Christ’s authority and presence guarantee its success.I. Making Disciples A. "And when they saw him they worshiped him, but some doubted." (v. 17) B. Help others see Jesus. i. By being actively involved in a local church. a. John 17:20–23 b. John 13:34–35 ii. By finding ways to expose non-believers to the work of the church iii. By praying for non-Christians you know. a. 1 Timothy 2:1–4 iv. By telling others about Jesus. a. 1 Peter 3:15 b. Colossians 4:5–6 c. Acts 1:8 C. Two responses: i. Some doubt/don’t believe ii. Some worship him/believe II. Growing Disciples A. Matthew 28:18–20 B. Four ways to grow disciples: i. Large group ii. Small group iii. One-to-one iv. FamilyTherefore:Be a disciple—and commit yourself to a local church where you can both be discipled and make disciples.Handout Resource

In this final lesson on biblical ecclesiology, we explore how Scripture defines true discipleship—not merely activity, events, or fellowship, but the Christ-commanded, Spirit-empowered work of making and maturing followers of Jesus. In Matthew 28, Jesus gives His church both the mission and the means: proclaim the gospel, baptize new believers into the life of the church, and teach them to obey all that Christ commanded. In this episode, we break down what discipleship is, how the church participates in it, and why Christ’s authority and presence guarantee its success.I. Making Disciples A. "And when they saw him they worshiped him, but some doubted." (v. 17) B. Help others see Jesus. i. By being actively involved in a local church. a. John 17:20–23 b. John 13:34–35 ii. By finding ways to expose non-believers to the work of the church iii. By praying for non-Christians you know. a. 1 Timothy 2:1–4 iv. By telling others about Jesus. a. 1 Peter 3:15 b. Colossians 4:5–6 c. Acts 1:8 C. Two responses: i. Some doubt/don’t believe ii. Some worship him/believe II. Growing Disciples A. Matthew 28:18–20 B. Four ways to grow disciples: i. Large group ii. Small group iii. One-to-one iv. FamilyTherefore:Be a disciple—and commit yourself to a local church where you can both be discipled and make disciples.Handout Resource

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