If leaders/disciples rely on pastors to say
all the hard things to others in their communities,
the church will be slow to grow.
via @GCDiscipleship
If leaders/disciples rely on pastors to say
all the hard things to others in their communities,
the church will be slow to grow.
via @GCDiscipleship
What makes Radical Together helpful is the way that you are confronted, comforted, and challenged to make the changes that need to be made.
If reading Dr. David Platt’s first book Radical was like getting a punch in the stomach, then reading Radical Together was like getting your teeth knocked in. Dr. Platt uses a simple and direct way of communicating the heart motivation that believers should have. And every time I read something that was not present in my life my heart was pricked by conviction. The Gospel is radically good news. It should change us and leave us wanting for more, but this is not always the case.
In Radical Together Dr. Platt moves the focus from the individual Christian to the corporate fellowship of believers. How should radically transformed believers live out their lives together? This is a powerful question that we have to take seriously. There are six areas that are covered in the book:
- The tendency to be satisfied to easily
- Misunderstanding what the Gospel is and does
- A failure to trust the Word of God
- The arrogance of favoritism
- Our fear of what’s to come
- Our prideful sense of our own worth
These are my takeaway’s from reading the book. It is difficult at times to come face-to-face with what you are doing, or not doing for that matter. What makes Radical Together helpful is the way that you are confronted, comforted, and challenged to make the changes that need to be made. It is not that you are doing these things on your own. I think that this really is the point. The combination of the church’s power and presence to facilitate these changes is invaluable and incalculable.
I would say that the book is worth the price of three pages found at the end of the book. As I read them I was so convicted that I had to re-read them as they spoke to my heart. Dr. Platt shares a personal story about sharing tracts to an unreached people group and thinking to himself that “God must be really glad to have me on his team.” He then quotes several paragraphs from A. W. Tozer‘s book The Knowledge of the Holy. As Dr. Platt puts it, he just so happened to be holding the book. This particular passage captures the essence of whole.
“An effective speaker can easily excite pity in his hearers, not only for the heathen but for the God who has tried so hard and so long to save them and has failed for want of support. I fear that thousands of younger persons enter Christian service from no higher motive than to help deliver God from the embarrassing situation His love has gotten Him into and His limited abilities seem unable to get Him out of.” (A. W. Tozer, quoted in Radical Together, p. 122)
This section alone is worth the price of the book! I am thankful for Dr. Platt’s faithfulness in sharing these insights and encouragements. I pray that the universal church would take to heart what God has called her to. I also pray that I would live a life worthy of the God who saves in such a radical way.
This is part of the series “What is the Gospel?”
The salvation that the Gospels herald produces new life in us as we are born again; it fulfills the purpose of God by re-creating us into a new creation, and finally it puts us on the road of a new journey. We are on a journey to a new land. The writer of Hebrews captures the beauty of this when they tell us that “by faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to a place that he was to receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not knowing where he was going. … For he was looking forward to the city that has foundations, whose designer and builder is God” [Hebrews 11:8-10, ESV]. By faith, we believe and live and journey with God. We are not called to know the destination.
All that God gives to us is the assurance that on this journey we will walk with Him through the trials and triumphs that life will hurl our way. Even Peter spoke of the transient nature of the people of God in this world [1 Peter 2:11]. This world is not our home. The quicker we realize that our faith in Christ has altered our trajectory from eternal suffering to eternal joy the more we will prize and participate in the process of growing in our understanding that “for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose” [Romans 8:28, ESV]. God is calling us to join Him. He still desires to walk with His people, if they would but come [Genesis 3:8].
How can I be a little CHRIST to the world if I don’t take the time to understand JESUS, the one I am supposed to imitate?
One of the things I have discovered on my journey of faith is that there is more than meets the eye when it comes to being a CHRISTian. Many don’t know or don’t really understand that being a CHRISTian literally means being “a little CHRIST.”
How can I be a little CHRIST to the world if I don’t take the time to understand JESUS, the one I am supposed to imitate? I have done some training in different martial arts over the years and I have found myself learning more about what it means to be a CHRISTian disciple from this training than I have from any other thing I have done, read, or heard. And this includes what I have learned my entire life in the church!
I have two reactions to this.
JESUS commanded that we should go and make disciples of all the world. The question that I have is how do we do that? Many of us can’t just drop our jobs and walk around teaching or healing or going into churches interrupting services because Jesus said we were supposed to be doing something.
Are we supposed to do the same things that JESUS did? I know one thing for sure:
GOD wants me to obey the command of JESUS.
Make Disciples
The purpose of this blog will be to find ways to better understand and live out the life of CHRISTian discipleship in a way that is consistent with Jesus’s example.
Let’s pray:
Father, let us become CHRIST to the world. Let us incarnate YOUR SON so that others may come to know and understand that JESUS demands more than our love and allegiance. JESUS wants us to raise the white flash of unconditional surrender.