Dixon General Baptist Church

Making Disciples

37 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Jesus gave the Great Commission to people who were still doubting, because disciple-making has never been the exclusive property of those whose faith is fully settled. There's only one command: make disciples. The rest describes what that looks like as you go. From a Roman prison, Paul shows Timothy the chain that outlasts empires: one person investing in another, who invests in another, who invests in others. That chain is still moving. You don't have to be finished being formed to start forming others. You just have to be available. The same Jesus who walked toward doubting people on a hillside is walking with you now.

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