“Go …Make Disciples”

– posted by Tadua

[From ws 07/19 p.2 – September 16 – September 22]


“Go, therefore, and make disciples of people of all the nations.” ​—MATT. 28:19.


[With many thanks to Nobleman for the core of this article]

In full, the theme scripture says:

Go, therefore, and make disciples of people of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy spirit, teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you. And look! I am with you all the days until the conclusion of the system of things.” —Matthew 28:19-20.

Jesus asked his 12 apostles to make disciples and to teach them to observe all the things he had commanded them to do. A disciple is a follower or adherent of a teacher, religion or faith.

This week’s Watchtower study article focuses on four questions regarding the commission Jesus gave his disciples in Matthew 28:

  • Why is disciple-making so important?

  • What does it involve?

  • Do all Christians have a part in making disciples?

  • And why do we need patience for this work?


WHY IS DISCIPLE-MAKING SO IMPORTANT?

The first reason quoted in paragraph 3 as to why disciple making is important is: “Because only disciples of Christ can be friends of God.” It is noteworthy that only one person in the Bible is referred to as God’s friend. James 2:23 says “and the scripture was fulfilled that says: “Abraham put faith in Jehovah, and it was counted to him as righteousness,” and he came to be called Jehovah’s friend.”

However, today, Jehovah through the ransom of Jesus offers us a relationship that is even closer than what was possible in the times of the Israelites.

We can be God’s Children.


An Israelite would have understood why being a son was more significant than being a friend. A friend was not entitled to an inheritance. Sons were entitled to an inheritance. Even in our times it is more likely that whatever we have accumulated whether vast or little would be inherited by our children.

As God’s children we have an inheritance too. We will not labour too much on this point as much has been written about it before. Please read the articles in the links: https://beroeans.net/2018/05/24/our-christian-hope/

https://beroeans.net/2016/04/05/jehovah-called-him-my-friend/

The second reason which is quoted in paragraph 4 is that the “disciple-making work can bring us much joy.” Here are two reasons why that would be the case:

  • Acts 20:35 says that there is more joy in giving than there is in receiving.

  • When we tell others about what we believe it strengthens our own faith as well


However, if we teach others to follow a religion, or an Organization, rather than Jesus Christ, then we are letting ourselves in for disappointment not only now, but in the future.
WHAT DOES DISCIPLE-MAKING INVOLVE?

Paragraph 5 tells us “We prove that we are genuine Christians by following Christ’s command to preach.” While preaching is an important aspect of Christianity, this statement is incorrect.

We prove ourselves to be genuine Christians when we have genuine love for our fellow Christians.  Jesus said, “By this all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love among yourselves.”—John 13:35

Paragraph 6 gives some suggestions regarding what we should do when we meet people who seem indifferent at first.

  • We should try to stimulate their interest

  • Have a well-thought-out strategy

  • Select specific subjects that would likely interest those you will meet

  • Plan how you will introduce the topic


However, these are very basic points spelling out the obvious. There are other more important things we should do.

Firstly, we should be representing Christ rather than a religious denomination. The first century disciples did not say “Good morning, we are Jehovah’s Witnesses, or we are Catholic’s, Mormons, etc.”.

Secondly, it would be scripturally unwise to try to direct others to any particular religious Organization. Jeremiah 10:23 reminds us “It does not belong to man who is walking even to direct his step”. So, how could we direct them to any religion, to be directed by other men, whatever claims these men make?

Thirdly, our example in everyday life is absolutely vital. Have we cultivated a truly Christ-like personality? As the Apostle Paul states in 1 Corinthians 13, if we do not have genuine love we are like a clashing symbol that irritates rather than soothes.

Often those we meet may have their own beliefs and when we show that we are interested in having a bible discussion rather than imposing our beliefs, they may be more interested and open to having a discussion.

Paragraph 7 has more suggestions:

 “Whatever subject you choose to discuss, think about the people who will hear you. Imagine how they will benefit from learning what the Bible really teaches. When talking with them, it is important that you listen to them and respect their viewpoint. That way you will understand them better, and they will be more likely to listen to you.”

Of course, the suggestions made are only truly effective if we stick to what the Bible teaches and stay clear of religious doctrine.
DO ALL CHRISTIANS HAVE A PART IN MAKING DISCIPLES?

The short answer to the question is: Yes, in one way or another, but not necessarily in the way the Organization defines it.

Ephesians 4:11-12 when talking about Christ, it says“ And he gave some as apostles, some as prophets, some as evangelizers, some as shepherds and teachers,  12 with a view to the readjustment of the holy ones, for ministerial work, for the building up of the body of the Christ”.

2 Timothy 4:5 and Acts 21:8 record Timothy and Phillip as evangelizers, but the Bible record is quiet on how many others were evangelizers. The very fact that Philip was called “Phillip the evangelizer” to distinguish him from other Christians called Phillip suggests it was not as common as the Organization would have us believe.

The Organization teaches us that all Christians were evangelizers without proof. If we think for just one moment, back in the first century, if you were a Roman slave who had become a Christian, you would not be able to go preaching from door to door. It is accepted by historians of this era that an average of around 25% of the population were slaves. While it was unlikely these ones were evangelizers necessarily, they were without doubt disciple makers.

Indeed, Matthew 28:19, so often used to support the Organization’s teaching that all Witnesses should evangelize, instead talks about making disciples, teaching others to be followers of Christ.

Additionally, in Matthew 24:14 when it says “this good news will be preached”, the Greek word translated “preach” means  “properly, to herald (proclaim); to preach (announce) a message publicly and with conviction (persuasion)” rather than evangelize.

It is therefore clear that for Christian converts, Jesus never specified how each Christian should make disciples. (This excludes the 12 apostles [sent forth ones] and perhaps the 70 disciples he sent around Judah and Galilee in twos. It is also true, that as discussed on this site on previous occasions, Jesus did not tell the disciples to go from door to door, nor did he suggest standing dumbly by a cart full of literature.

Therefore, even if we have an irregular bible discussion in an informal setting we are still taking part in trying to make disciples. We also need to remember that old idiom “actions speak louder than words”.
WHY MAKING DISCIPLES REQUIRES PATIENCE

Paragraph 14 says we should not give up even if our ministry seems unproductive at first. Then it provides an illustration of a fisherman who spends many hours fishing before catching his fish.

This is a good illustration, but one should consider the following questions:

Why might my ministry be unproductive? Is it because people are genuinely not interested in the Bible’s message or am I teaching something which does not appeal to them, perhaps religious doctrine? Is it because in my ministry I represent an Organization that is now discredited because of its handling both past and present of child sexual abuse allegations? Am I perhaps unknowingly pushing its agenda and teachings, rather than concentrating on the good news of the kingdom of God? (Acts 5:42, Acts 8:12)

Furthermore, am I measuring how productive my ministry is, based on what the Bible says or what my religion says? After all James 1:27 reminds us “The form of worship that is clean and undefiled from the standpoint of our God and Father is this: to look after orphans and widows in their tribulation, and to keep oneself without spot from the world.” With this in mind, it would hardly be right to go preaching from door to door, as continually pushed by the Organization, when a widow or orphan needs our immediate help; Or perhaps someone housebound with a terminal illness needs assistance.

In addition, will spending more hours in an unproductive territory lead to more success? Imagine if a fisherman spent hours fishing in the same spot where he has never caught any fish. Would that improve his chances of catching fish?

His time would be better spent looking for fishing in more productive spot.

Likewise, when deciding on whether we should continue with any aspect of our ministry we must always consider whether we are making efficient use of our time, personal skills and resources and whether we are following dictates of men or the example of Jesus Christ.

Jesus set the perfect example when dealing with the hard-hearted Pharisees. He knew they were not interested in the truth. Therefore he did not waste his time preaching to them or trying to convince them that he was the Messiah.

“Why does conducting Bible studies require patience? One reason is that we need to do more than help the student come to know and love the doctrines found in the Bible.” (Par.15).

This statement is also incorrect. What Christians are required to do is to love the principles that are taught in the Bible and follow the commandments that Jesus gave us. We are not required to love any doctrine. More often than not doctrine is religious interpretation of the principles that are found in the scriptures. (See Matthew 15:9, Mark 7:7) Each person may interpret the meaning and application of the principles slightly differently and as a result doctrine often becomes problematic. As an aside the word  “doctrine” is only found in the two scriptures cited above, and the word “doctrines”, three times in the NWT Reference Edition, and none of these mention love in connection with doctrine(s).
Conclusion

Overall, this article was a typical study article attempting to push Witnesses into doing more preaching as defined by the Organization in an effort to get it more recruits to replacing those leaving in droves. It also presupposes that we would want to be representing such an Organization publicly. As usual it contained helpful suggestions mared by selective misinterpretation.

Therefore it is more beneficial for us if we make the effort to apply some of the suggestions in the article to ensure we disregard the doctrinal thoughts conveyed by the Watchtower article writer. We would also do well to give consideration to the scriptural points raised by the reviewer, or even better, do our own Bible research on the topic. In this way we can then be effective in adhering to Jesus’ instructions to make disciples of him, rather than followers of the Governing Body.

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  • Comment by Tori Te on 2019-09-18 17:58:46

    Christ Jesus' command is clear and simple and not to be tampered with. Go baptizing in the Name of the Father and the Name of the Son and in the name of The Holy Spirit. By the watchtower society as of spring 2019, removing all mention of the Holy Spirit completely out of the baptismal questions and idolatrously replacing it with a manmade organization, it is a sinning against the Holy Spirit!!! The unforgivable sin!!! Just as prior to 70ce with apostate Jerusalem, PLEASE get out of her my people if you do not want to share with her in her sins and receive part of her plagues!!!

  • Comment by Psalmbee on 2019-09-18 18:27:30

    One way to make more disciples is to present yourself as a new creation to the image of Christ, as showing faith in him. That's the greatest distinction between one man and another, and a blessing is declared on all who walk according to this rule.

    The Watchtower just like the Jews allow him to have been a prophet, an excellent teacher and even more than a creature: but cannot acknowledge him as over all!


    Psalmbee (Lu 24:30-32)

  • Comment by UserNameUnknown on 2019-09-19 22:51:52

    How very discouraging.....I spent a great deal of time typing out a well thought out post and what do you know.....those annoying language things at the bottom left of the page was in the way, my finger hit one, I got sent to espanol page, I backspaced in hopes my post had not disappeared......it disappeared. All that work, lost.

    The universe hates me. I give up.

    • Reply by Meleti Vivlon on 2019-09-20 08:25:07

      So sorry to hear this. I've had similar things happen to me, such that when I now do a long post, I do it in an editor like Word and then copy and paste the results into the comment box when done. I'll see about moving the translation language elements.

      By the way, welcome!

      • Reply by UserNameUnknown on 2019-09-20 10:21:15

        Pardon me, I was just incredibly frustrated at myself for having been so stupidly clumsy and losing all that work I put into that post. No need in moving anything. Its fine where it is. Since I couldnt ever recreate the post again as it was originally written, I figured after all that, something needed to be posted so I wouldnt feel I totally wasted time. Those language elements might be annoying, but it was my own stupidity that caused the failed post. Dont change anything, theyre fine. Thanks for the welcome and the editor info....and for being so kind in your reply.

  • Comment by jamesbrown on 2019-09-19 02:38:51

    Hi all

    The following is not mine, but has some weight to the discussion at hand:

    And how will anyone go and tell them without being sent? That is why the Scriptures say, “How beautiful are the feet of messengers who bring good news!”
    — Romans 10:15 NLT

    Insight
    We must take God's great message of salvation to others so that they can respond to the Good News. How will your loved ones and neighbours hear it unless someone tells them? Is God calling you to take a part in making his message known in your community?

    Challenge
    Think of one person who needs to hear the Good News, and think of something you can do to help him or her hear it. Then take that step as soon as possible.

    Now that is truly a challenge!!!!

    Love to all

  • Comment by Truth_seeker on 2019-09-19 07:31:18

    I loved your commentary, Eric. The scripture came into my mind from Mark 12:32-34: "“Well said, Teacher. You have spoken the truth by saying that there is only one God and no other, and to love Him with all your heart and with all your understanding and with all your strength, and to love your neighbor as yourself, which is more important than all" the preaching time logged on the publischer report card. Admittedly, the last few words were not directly from the Bible :-)

    And the Lord's answer: "You are not far from the kingdom of God."

  • Comment by Frankie on 2019-09-19 17:59:46

    Hello Tadua.

    Thank you and Nobleman for analysis of this WT article. The comparison with fishing is very good. Our Lord said to Peter and Andrew: "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men." (Matt 4:19).
    But I don't like the word "productivity" in connection with gospel. This word reminds me of industrial production. Yes, the massive usage of robots will significantly increase productivity in the automotive industry :o) .

    Jesus, or apostles, didn't even use similar word in this meaning. Our efforts cannot be measured by the number of disciples earned in a given time (productivity). And our Lord will not judge us by our "productivity” - it is only the human leaders' way of thinking.

    All of this is not our "job", but Lord's and without Him we cannot do anything (Luke 5:4-6). Let us not be afraid, let us pray, and Jesus will lead us one day above the deep full of fish: "If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you (John 15:7).

    Love to you and all, Frankie.

  • Comment by Torso Boy on 2019-09-20 18:02:40

    Thank you for another insightful article. As I remain PIMO (due to reasons already discussed in comments on another Beroean article), I find these WT reviews invaluable in helping me formulate my own comments for the meetings. Hopefully these in turn will cause others to stop and think about the scriptures more than the WT itself.

    On a side note, the pictures in the WT article show a man going through the now “usual steps” of becoming a JW - receiving a tract, noticing the carts elsewhere, someone knocks on his door, study, baptism. I couldn’t help but notice the regular subliminal message in the series of photos that beards are “worldly”. He starts off with a full beard, starts a study and has half of it removed, and is completely shaved when being immersed. I don’t want to start a tangential topic about facial hair. I just thought of how it is another way the WT tries to influence the reader’s thinking.

    Thanks again for your continued hard work in providing this spiritual food at the right time. Matt 24:45

    Agape to all.

  • Comment by LaRhonda T. on 2019-09-22 02:59:26

    Another enjoyable and encouraging article! Thank you so much for all your hard work.

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