Scripture
1 Corinthians
8 teachings that open 1 Corinthians.
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Making Disciples
The Soldier, the Athlete, and the Farmer
Scott closes the disciple-making series by walking through Paul's three metaphors in 2 Timothy 2 and showing that our weakness, not our competence, is what qualifies us to make disciples.
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Making Disciples
In The Dust Of The Rabbi
Scott closes Yeshua's disciple-making template on the word 'Follow,' showing that following means a living, daily relationship with the indwelling Spirit and demonstrating what it looks like in an actual disciple-making conversation.
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Making Disciples
The Weakness Of The Cross
Scott continues the teaching on cross-bearing, defining it as the daily, willful surrender that dethrones the flesh and lets our shared weakness become the source of real fellowship.
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Making Disciples
When Not To Rescue
Scott teaches that taking up the cross means joyfully bearing another's suffering, which sometimes means staying in the grief with them instead of rushing to fix it.
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Making Disciples
Working Out Your Own Salvation
Scott teaches that working out your salvation is the present-tense renewing of the soul, the everyday labor of disciple-making.
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Making Disciples
The Old Man Is Dead
Scott teaches that the believer's old sin nature was crucified for good, so kingdom living means refusing the flesh's lies about who we now are in Messiah.
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Making Disciples
The Path That Leads to Life
Scott closes the third session of his disciple-making boot camp by arguing that knowing God, not mastering principles, is what discipleship is really for.
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Making Disciples
The Flesh Adds, the Spirit Multiplies
A veteran teacher opens a disciple-making boot camp, arguing that every believer is commissioned to multiply and that the work has never belonged to the professionals.