What Is Relational Discipleship? Living the 7 Discipleship EmphasesNäide

Focus
Think of all the people in your life who have shared God’s Love with you. Remember those who have been mentors in faith, teaching you about the Word, modeling how to pray and serve others. Take a moment to name them out loud and thank God for their mentorship.
Apply
Apollos had many talents and knew God’s Word. Yet he still needed the mentorship of Priscilla and Aquila in order to effectively share the Gospel with others. We all need someone to mentor us in faith. Who are the people God might want you to mentor? Who are the ones who need to mentor you?
Respond
Lord, I thank You for all those who have mentored me. I pray that I may help guide others in the Way of Jesus. Give me wisdom to share Your Truth with them in love. I also ask for individuals to help guide me. Give me wisdom to seek them out and humility to learn from them. Amen.
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About this Plan

At its core, discipleship is relational, accompanying others as we follow Jesus together. Yet recent trends show that the Church has not accompanied youth in this way, with more than 1 million walking away from the Church each year. This 7-day devotional launches you toward discipleship that is radically focused on Jesus so everyone can experience the abundant life Jesus offers.
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