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Nurturing Spirituality, Part 10: The Product of Discipleship II
Measuring the success of discipleship is important; however, we must make sure to employ the right tools of measurement in order to judge that success.
Measuring the success of discipleship is important; however, we must make sure to employ the right tools of measurement in order to judge that success.
In this lesson Ken Boa begins to discuss the desired outcome of discipleship: obedience-based disciples (people who obey what Jesus calls them to do).
This article borrows heavily from Walter Henrichsen’s A Layman’s Guide to Applying the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1978). [lead]There are four ingredients essential to the assimilation of Scripture: knowledge, understanding, experience, and application.[/lead]Of these four, the one most heavily emphasized in Scripture is application.[note]Henrichsen, Layman’s Guide, 19–21.[/note] The Bible
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