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The Message or the Miracle Week 10
This sermon tackles a common lie that many believers accept: the idea that they are not qualified to make disciples. Pastor Sam argues that discipleship is not an academic or classroom exercise reserved for pastors and theologians. Instead, it is built on ordinary relationships, the kind every person already knows how to form. Using Jesus's own approach with His disciples, the sermon shows that discipleship begins with a simple invitation, grows through shared meals and travel and conversation, and matures as people learn by doing alongside their teacher. Pastor Sam traces Jesus's strategy from the first two disciples who approached Him with questions, through the sending out of the twelve and then the seventy-two, to show that learning and doing happen simultaneously. At the moment of salvation, every believer receives the Holy Spirit and is therefore already qualified to make disciples. The enemy fears disciple makers far more than church attenders, and the greatest need in God's harvest field is not more knowledge but more willing workers who will step out in obedience and trust the power they have already been given.
