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In this episode of the Bethel of Arnold podcast, Pastor Gregory Hooker launches the "Journey Checklist" series with Part 1: Go Make Disciples. Drawing from Matthew 16:18-19 and the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20, he reminds listeners that Jesus builds His church—we're called to make disciples of all nations.
We spent a little time in Acts this morning, but spent most of the time looking at Jesus's Commission of the disciples and us found in Matthew 28. We focused on the idea of discipleship and how we participate in it.For more information visit ChristCommunity.Life
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This is our FINAL episode in the Go! Make Disciples series! We've been walking through episodes in Acts where we see the early church fulfill the Great Commission. In today's episode, Dr. Ben Lovvorn leads a discussion of Paul's second missionary journey in Acts 15-18. Paul's trip did not go the direction he planned. God closed multiple doors. But then the Lord called Paul to Macedonia, with amazing results that are still unfolding even today! Ben, Nate, and Andrew discuss how the Lord leads each of us in ways we don't expect, for our good and His glory. We would love for you to partner with us to support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, which includes creating biblical resources like this podcast, by giving online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive. Dr. Ben Lovvorn serves as our Senior Executive Pastor. Nate Curtis is our Associate Executive Pastor. Andrew Bobo is our Associate Executive Pastor, Practical Theology.
We're continuing in our Go! Make Disciples series. In this episode, Dr. Ben Lovvorn leads us in a study of Paul's Macedonian call and its results. Paul made plans in his ministry, but the Lord redirected them. The results were nothing short of incredible! Paul could never take credit. Clearly it is God who directs, God who provides, and God who softens hearts to receive the gospel. Yet He uses us in His plans to accomplish His will! We would love for you to partner with us to support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, which includes creating biblical resources like this podcast, by giving online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive. Dr. Ben Lovvorn serves as our Senior Executive Pastor. Nate Curtis is our Associate Executive Pastor. Andrew Bobo is our Associate Executive Pastor, Practical Theology.
We're continuing in our Go! Make Disciples series, where we look at how the early church fulfilled the Great Commission in the book of Acts. In this episode, Dr. Ben Lovvorn leads a discussion of Acts 10, a crucial moment in church history. Ben, Nate, and Andrew cover some perennial theological questions and discuss how Acts can guide our thinking: What about those who are seeking God but have never heard the name of Jesus? What is the relationship between God's sovereignty and our responsibility? Let's talk about it! We would love for you to partner with us to support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, which includes creating biblical resources like this podcast, by giving online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive. Dr. Ben Lovvorn serves as our Senior Executive Pastor. Nate Curtis is our Associate Executive Pastor. Andrew Bobo is our Associate Executive Pastor, Practical Theology.
We're continuing in our Go! Make Disciples series, where we look at stories from the book of Acts when the early church began to fulfill the Great Commission. In this episode, Dr. Ben Lovvorn teaches through Acts 10, the story of Peter and Cornelius. God prepares both the one who shares and the one who receives the gospel! We would love for you to partner with us to support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, which includes creating biblical resources like this podcast, by giving online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive. Dr. Ben Lovvorn serves as our Senior Executive Pastor. Nate Curtis is our Associate Executive Pastor. Andrew Bobo is our Associate Executive Pastor, Practical Theology.
We continue our Go! Make Disciples series with a discussion episode on Acts 8 led by Dr. Ben Lovvorn. Ben, Nate, and Andrew talk about Philip's ministry, as the gospel went out from Jerusalem and started to spread throughout Judea and Samaria. Philip was attentive to the Holy Spirit's leading, and he was eager and prepared to share the gospel everywhere he went. There's so much we can learn from him! We would love for you to partner with us to support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, which includes creating biblical resources like this podcast, by giving online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive. Dr. Ben Lovvorn serves as our Senior Executive Pastor. Nate Curtis is our Associate Executive Pastor. Andrew Bobo is our Associate Executive Pastor, Practical Theology.
In this episode, Senior Executive Pastor Dr. Ben Lovvorn continues our Go! Make Disciples series with a lesson from Acts 8. This chapter focuses on a character we don't often hear about—Philip. He was obedient to the Holy Spirit's prompting and eager to take every opportunity to share the gospel, even with those who were outcasts or who seemed unapproachable. Philip truly took advantage of every opportunity to live out the Great Commission! We would love for you to partner with us to support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, which includes creating biblical resources like this podcast, by giving online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive.
This episode is a follow-up discussion led by Dr. Ben Lovvorn based on his teaching from Acts 4-5. Ben, Nate, and Andrew talk about Peter and John's boldness to share the gospel, even in the face of great opposition, and how the Church remained faithful. Throughout this Go! Make Disciples series, our goal is to respond to God's Word by answering Christ's call and pursuing His mission together. We would love for you to partner with us to support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, which includes creating biblical resources like this podcast, by giving online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive.
In this episode, Senior Executive Pastor Dr. Ben Lovvorn teaches from Acts 4-5, on Peter and John's boldness. As he walks through these chapters in Scripture, you will see that the more the disciples were persecuted, the more the church grew as people gave their lives to Christ. This episode will challenge you to be more bold for Christ yourself as you listen to what God did through these great heroes of our faith. We would love for you to partner with us to support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, which includes creating biblical resources like this podcast, by giving online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive. Dr. Ben Lovvorn serves as our Senior Executive Pastor. Nate Curtis is our Associate Executive Pastor. Andrew Bobo is our Associate Executive Pastor, Practical Theology.
This episode is a follow-up discussion led by Dr. Ben Lovvorn based on his teaching from Acts 2. Ben, Nate, and Andrew discuss what it means to reclaim the importance of Pentecost, why the Holy Spirit is so essential for the mission of the church, His role in our daily lives, and more. Throughout this Go! Make Disciples series, our goal is to respond to God's Word by answering Christ's call and pursuing His mission together. We would love for you to partner with us to support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, which includes creating biblical resources like this podcast, by giving online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive. Dr. Ben Lovvorn serves as our Senior Executive Pastor. Nate Curtis is our Associate Executive Pastor. Andrew Bobo is our Associate Executive Pastor, Practical Theology.
In this episode, Senior Executive Pastor Dr. Ben Lovvorn teaches from Acts 2. This was the day of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit came in power and Peter preached the first Christian sermon. Thousands responded by having their hearts transformed. They gave their lives to Jesus and centered their lives in His church. The same Holy Spirit is at work in and through us today! Throughout this series, our goal is to respond to God's Word by answering Christ's call and pursuing His mission together. We would love for you to partner with us to support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, which includes creating biblical resources like this podcast, by giving online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive. Dr. Ben Lovvorn serves as our Senior Executive Pastor. Nate Curtis is our Associate Executive Pastor. Andrew Bobo is our Associate Executive Pastor, Practical Theology.
Go! Make Disciples! MESSAGE SUMMARY: Most Christians, today, are living in disobedience to the Lord – Christians and churches are ignoring the commands of Jesus. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus told His Apostles, in His last commission right before His Ascension to Heaven: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”. Jesus commanded His Apostles to Go and to Make Disciples. This is the mandate to every follower of Jesus. Christians were not called “Christians” until Acts 11. Before Acts 11, they were referred to as “Disciples”. Being a “Disciple” is a way of living and being – a liver, teacher, and doer of Jesus commandments and His Gospel. The Bible teaches us the characteristics of being a “Disciple”: 1) loving; 2) Holy Spirit filled; 3) knowing and is learning the Bible; 4) knowing how to pray; 5) knowing how to Worship; 6) walking with Jesus; 7) sharing with others in need; 8) having a disciple; and 9) being a faithful witness. God wants a personal dynamic relationship with us. The people of our world need the followers of Jesus to GO and to MAKE DISCIPLES. People are waiting to see Jesus through His followers – people who can speak the Word of God to them. The literal translation of Matthew 28:19-20 is not the command “Go” but “as you Go”. Jesus was assuming that, as His followers, we were already Going (i.e. Evangelism); therefore, His command of us was: as you go, make Disciples! TODAY'S PRAYER: Lord, I now take a deep breath and stop. So often I miss your hand and gifts in my life because I am preoccupied and anxious. Grant me the power to pause each day and each week to simply rest in your arms of love. In Jesus' name, amen. Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 132). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, I affirm that because of what God has done for me in His Son, Jesus, I AM FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT. If you then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him! Luke 11:13 SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Matthew 28:19-20; 1 John:4;20-21; John 13:35; 1 Corinthians 13:4-8; John 7:38; Galatians 5;22-24; Acts 2:44-47; 1 John 3:16-18; Acts 1:8-9. (Click the Bible References, in blue, below to read the full Bible text for these Scripture References.). A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. WEBSITE LINK TO DR. BEACH'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL – “Letting God Be Lord Over Your Finances, which Are His but He Entrusted to You, Will Liberate Your Life!”: https://awordfromthelord.org/devotional/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB
Go! Make Disciples! MESSAGE SUMMARY: Most Christians, today, are living in disobedience to the Lord – Christians and churches are ignoring the commands of Jesus. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus told His Apostles, in His last commission right before His Ascension to Heaven: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”. Jesus commanded His Apostles to Go and to Make Disciples. This is the mandate to every follower of Jesus. Christians were not called “Christians” until Acts 11. Before Acts 11, they were referred to as “Disciples”. Being a “Disciple” is a way of living and being – a liver, teacher, and doer of Jesus commandments and His Gospel. The Bible teaches us the characteristics of being a “Disciple”: 1) loving; 2) Holy Spirit filled; 3) knowing and is learning the Bible; 4) knowing how to pray; 5) knowing how to Worship; 6) walking with Jesus; 7) sharing with others in need; 8) having a disciple; and 9) being a faithful witness. God wants a personal dynamic relationship with us. The people of our world need the followers of Jesus to GO and to MAKE DISCIPLES. People are waiting to see Jesus through His followers – people who can speak the Word of God to them. The literal translation of Matthew 28:19-20 is not the command “Go” but “as you Go”. Jesus was assuming that, as His followers, we were already Going (i.e. Evangelism); therefore, His command of us was: as you go, make Disciples! TODAY'S PRAYER: Lord, I now take a deep breath and stop. So often I miss your hand and gifts in my life because I am preoccupied and anxious. Grant me the power to pause each day and each week to simply rest in your arms of love. In Jesus' name, amen. Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 132). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, I affirm that because of what God has done for me in His Son, Jesus, I AM FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT. If you then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him! Luke 11:13 SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Matthew 28:19-20; 1 John:4;20-21; John 13:35; 1 Corinthians 13:4-8; John 7:38; Galatians 5;22-24; Acts 2:44-47; 1 John 3:16-18; Acts 1:8-9. (Click the Bible References, in blue, below to read the full Bible text for these Scripture References.). A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. WEBSITE LINK TO DR. BEACH'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL – “Letting God Be Lord Over Your Finances, which Are His but He Entrusted to You, Will Liberate Your Life!”: https://awordfromthelord.org/devotional/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB
This episode is a follow-up discussion led by Dr. Ben Lovvorn where we take a deeper dive into the meaning of the Great Commission and how it applies to our daily lives. Ben, Nate, and Andrew discuss what it looks like biblically and practically to make disciples, how God calls people and sends them out, what baptism means, and much more. Throughout this series, our goal is to respond to God's Word by answering Christ's call and pursuing His mission together. We would love for you to partner with us to support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, which includes creating biblical resources like this podcast, by giving online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive. Dr. Ben Lovvorn serves as our Senior Executive Pastor. Nate Curtis is our Associate Executive Pastor. Andrew Bobo is our Associate Executive Pastor, Practical Theology.
Welcome to our fall discipleship series—Go! Make Disciples. This episode is a recent sermon from our Senior Executive Pastor, Dr. Ben Lovvorn, entitled “Go! Make Disciples: The Great Commission.” In Matthew 28:19–20, Christ gives the church a clear objective and the means necessary to achieve it. We are called to make disciples. Throughout this series, we'll talk about what it means to answer Christ's call and pursue His mission together. We would love for you to partner with us to support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, which includes creating biblical resources like this podcast, by giving online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive. Dr. Ben Lovvorn serves as our Senior Executive Pastor. Nate Curtis is our Associate Executive Pastor. Andrew Bobo is our Associate Executive Pastor, Practical Theology.
The sermon emphasizes a shift from gathering believers to actively growing and sending them out to make disciples, aligning with Jesus's intention to build his church through a community of disciple-makers. Drawing from passages like John 17 and Matthew 28, the message highlights the importance of embracing the value of every individual, adopting Jesus's mission to seek and save the lost, and recognizing the Great Commission as a call for all believers to participate in building God's kingdom, one disciple at a time, inspired by stories of faithful individuals who made a lasting impact through intentional outreach and prayer.
Ben Langford preaches a sermon on Matthew 28:1-10, 16-20 in a series entitled "Matthew: The Mission of Mercy."
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Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord Reading I: Acts 1:1-11 Reading II: Ephesians 1:17-23 Gospel: Luke 24:46-53
Matthew 28:17-20
In the midst of the Pandemic there were opportunities all around us to help and encourage people. Question is, how did you do in that vital commission from the Lord? If we are bold in proclaiming our faith, we can be sure of be blessed… as will the people you're serving and witnessing to. Today on Sound Doctrine, we're encouraged to go into the world and make disciples. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/621/29
Jesus told us, “Go into all the world and make disciples!” That's our calling as Christians, and the opportunities to do that are all around us. How are you doing in that department? It's one of the most uncomfortable and scary things we experience as believers, so, if you're like most, you could use a little encouragement. And that's what we'll have for you today on Sound Doctrine as we open Acts chapter sixteen. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/621/29
Topics: The Great Commission, Matthew 28:18-20, Pressure to Fulfill the Great Commission, Christ's Vine and Branch Relationship (John 15:5), Fruit Production Without Pressure (Galatians 5:22-23), Shaking Pressure-Filled Evangelism Teaching, Great Commission Contorted by Anti-Cross Theology, Mixing Old and New Covenants, Not Viewing Bible Through Finished Work of Jesus, Anxiety from Improper Great Commission Delivery, Saints Set Apart by God's Spirit (Hebrews 2:11), Holy Ones Sanctified From the World (Hebrews 10:10), Opening Eyes From Darkness to Light (Acts 26:18), Turning From Satan's Power to God (Acts 26:18), Receiving Forgiveness Through Faith in Jesus (Acts 26:18), A Place Among Those Sanctified by Faith (Acts 26:18), Set Apart From Sin and Death, Not Sinners Saved by Grace, Saints Crucified With Christ, Believers Always Addressed as Saints, Saints Who Forget Their Holy Identity, Sinning Not Our God-Given Identity, God's Permanent Home in Brand New Creations, Paul Describing His Past Life as Unbeliever (1 Timothy 1), Telling the Truth About God's Work in Saints, Great Commission as Expression of Saints, Organic Ambition of the Body of Believers, Fulfilling Command by Allowing God to Live Through Us, Confusing Jesus' Directives With Moses' Commandments, Jesus' Two New Covenant Commands: Believe and Love (1 John 3:23), Moses' Law Ended at the Cross for Believers (Romans 10:4), Law Exposing Unbeliever's Need for Grace (Romans 5:20), Discerning New Covenant Commands for Believers, All Authority in Heaven and Earth Given to Jesus (Matthew 28:18), Go Make Disciples of All Nations (Matthew 28:19), Teaching Them to Observe Jesus' Commands, Jesus' Promise to Be With Them Always (Matthew 28:20)Support the showSign up for Matt's free daily devotional! https://mattmcmillen.com/newsletter
Learn in the 4th part of our 4-week series about the specifics of how we can empower people with the Holy Spirit to lead others to Christ.
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Join us on a 4-week journey outlining how to make disciples and this week learn how to develop one-on-one friendships as Jesus did in His ministry.
Matthew 28:16-20 | Simon Murphy2 March 2025
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Ever feel like you're meant for more? As God transforms lives, he calls us to help reach people for him. Jesus told his followers to GO: to bring light, hope, and change to those who need it. You're here for a reason—start now.
Ever feel like you're meant for more? As God transforms lives, he calls us to help reach people for him. Jesus told his followers to GO: to bring light, hope, and change to those who need it. You're here for a reason—start now.
Discipleship and Donuts. We cover it all here! Today we are going to lean in and look at how the Lord makes disciples, and who He starts with. Disciples aren't just who He makes through us, but who He wants to make us first.
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