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Dr. Leo Lawson

@leolawson

President of the Alliance of Campus Evangelists and Apologists; Former President (now V-P) of the Academic Council for Educational Accountability. Disciplemaker

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Genesis 1:28 A male and female were “blessed,” and this is the only union for multiplication that God blesses, and the only union that any of God’s churches can bless. His kingdom is to be so represented through His churches. Many churches must therefore repent and only so bless!

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Eugene Patterson said, “Jesus, it must be remembered, restricted nine-tenths of His ministry to twelve Jews, because it was only way to reach all…” Each disciple annually making just one additional DISCIPLE-MAKING DISCIPLE means every person hears the gospel in 1/3 of a century

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"Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can.”  John Wesley

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The Aramaic Gospel of Mark reads: “The beginning of the gospel of the revelation of Jesus the Messiah, the Son of God.” Peter, thru Mark, wrote from the revelation he received from The Father, thru the Holy Spirit, that Jesus is the anointed Messiah, Son of the Living God! Mt 16

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Psalms is the center book of the OT as it carries the HEARTbeat of the OT: Ps 1 is the pathway to the heart! Pray the Psalms! Ps 1 gives you the power to REFUSE; the power to ROOT in the Word; the power to REMAIN. Pray Psalms 2x/yr. What you refuse allows you to root & remain!

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Great faith has its root in trusting the nature and character of God. To taste His nature and character you have to take the RISK TO TRUST His nature and character. Ps 34 David had so tasted and if you could trust David’s testimony as the cupbearer unto the LORD;so take the risk?

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Church Father Tertullian said “The blood of the martyr is the seed of the church.” Yes the blood of this martyr is the seed of this revival in the church—Bravo Dr. Kirk! The bullet to his throat releases that voice through this generation with that boldness—Bravo Evangelist Kirk

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Jesus saw sheep without a shepherd noting the were too few workers, that is, too few shepherds for this great harvest. Vocational or not, will you step up to shepherd these multitudinous new believers? 95% whoever choose Christ, do so by age 25. Do these not need you to shepherd?

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You BECOME what you pray for. Disciplemaker Jesus strategically tells His disciples to pray for workers/shepherds for this great ripe harvest; as they prayed passion came, compassion is when passion COMes alive and takes action…if you pray, you may BECOME that shepherd so needed

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"Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can.”  John Wesley

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The early church father, Tertullian of Carthage (160-220A.D.) described the early church father, Polycarp of Smyrna, as a disciple of John, Christ’s apostle. Polycarp was martyred, as was John, who church history says was boiled in oil, yet was not harmed, so observers converted

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Apostle John discipled Polycarp (who became a bishop of Smyrna) in one city, and Antipas in another city, Pergamum. Both became martyrs, as did their discipler, John.Good discipleship results in yielded lives to Christ’s Lordship. Discipleship is His Lordship applied to all areas

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According to Ancient Church history, Jesus discipled Apostle John, who discipled Antipas, said to be one of the 70 Jesus also sent to preach (Eastern Church tradition). Could Jesus have had the teenager John discipling Antipas B4 he was sent out by Jesus? Can teenagers disciple?

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The Apostle John had the joy, from his teenage years, of being a disciple-making disciple. He set in 2 of his disciples as bishops: Polycarp in Smyrna and Antipas in Pergamum (Church History). Having had this joy, may many disciple-making disciples receive such a joy on earth!!

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It’s likely an aged Apostle John had to grieve the Martyrdom of his disciple Antipas in 92AD whom he had set in as bishop in Pergamum during the persecution of Emperor Domitian, who had him dragged to the temple of Diana placed inside a bronze altar and roasted alive. A disciple!

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After a bishop in Pergamum, Antipas, refused to offer sacrifice to Roman gods and thus deny his faith, emperor Domitian had him dragged to the temple of Diana and roasted inside an altar alive. His discipler, Apostle John, later boiled in oil, came out alive, observers converted!