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What does it mean to make disciples according to the Great Commission?

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Making disciples involves sharing the Gospel, baptizing new believers, and teaching them to obey Christ's commands throughout their lives.

To make disciples, as commanded in the Great Commission, means to engage in a process that includes evangelism, baptism, and ongoing instruction in the Christian faith. This involves sharing the Gospel message with the lost, leading individuals to accept Christ as their Lord and Savior, and then publicly identifying with Him through baptism. However, the process does not end there; discipleship is a lifelong commitment to teaching new believers to observe all that Christ commanded. This includes nurturing them in the faith, grounding them in Scripture, and helping them grow in their relationship with God. As Paul Washer emphasizes, the goal is to not merely count converts but to cultivate mature disciples who reflect the character of Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19-20

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