Scripture
John
4 teachings that open John.
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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
Death at Work in Us, Life in You
Scott moves from murdering the flesh to taking up the cross, where bearing the suffering of others becomes the channel through which the life of Messiah reaches them.
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Making Disciples
Learning to Ride the Backward Bike
Scott connects the joy of Sukkot and God's desire to dwell with us to the patient, daily work of letting our minds be retrained into the likeness of Messiah.
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Making Disciples
Taking Dominion the Way the King Did
Scott teaches that the call to multiply and subdue is fulfilled through disciple-making, and that godly dominion looks like service rather than lording it over.