The final part of a five part series based on the book Radical by David Platt.
A one year challenge to radical obedience
The five components
1. pray for the entire world
2. read through the entire Word
3. sacrifice your money for a specific purpose
4. spend your time in another context
5. commit your life to a multiplying community
Commit
Your Life to a Multiplying Community
Jesus’ command to make disciples is an invitation to give our lives for
the sake of others. God has created us for community with one another, and the
community we were created for is called the church. As part of a vibrant
community of faith, you will have support and encouragement to live out your
intention to be radically abandoned to Jesus.
It is the New Testament pattern for us to be a part of a local body of
Christ, a gathering of brothers and sisters in a particular location where our
Christianity comes to life in commitment to one another. By the design of God,
the local church affects every facet of our Christian lives.
We pray for the entire world, but we do not pray alone. Our praying is
integrally connected to the wider community of faith of which we are a part. We
read through the entire word, but we need one another to understand it, to
learn it, to apply it. We sacrifice our money for a specific purpose, and we
spend our time in another context, but we are not lone rangers trying to
accomplish the purpose of God. Our giving and our going must be tied to the multiplication
of the gospel through the church.
If we are going to live in radical obedience to Christ, we will need
the church to do it. We will need to show one another how to give liberally, go
urgently and live dangerously. When we sacrifice our resources for the poor and
then face unexpected and unforeseen needs in our own lives, we will need
brothers and sisters to help us stand. In the process we will learn how to
depend on one another according to God’s design. The global purpose of Christ
was never intended to be accomplished by individuals.
If you’re not already, commit yourself to a people who need you and
whom you need. Then, look for the best avenue within that community of faith to
be about making disciples. Jesus placed a fundamental priority on
disciple-making relationships, and such relationships cannot play a merely
supplemental part in our Christian lives.
So who are the band of disciples that you are going to join with for
the next year in this Radical Experiment?
Alongside whom will you go into the community and into other contexts? With
whom will you share the life of Christ as you show them what it means to follow
after him? To whom will you teach the Word as God teaches you over the next
year? How are you going to intentionally make disciples?
So these are the five parts that make up the Radical Experiment.
1.pray for the entire world
2.read through the entire Word
3.sacrifice your money for a specific purpose
4.spend your time in another context
5.commit your life to a multiplying community
Are you willing to take a year and test the claims contained in the
gospel? Are you willing to see for yourself if radical obedience to the
commands of Christ is more meaningful, more fulfilling, and more gratifying
than the American Dream?
I guarantee that if you complete this experiment, you will possess an
insatiable desire to spend the rest of your life in radical abandonment to
Christ for his glory in all the world.
Used
from the book Radical by Davis Platt
I pray that you will join me this year in radical obedience as I take on this challenge.
I would urge you to purchase the book Radical by David Platt and read it in its entirety. The Radical Experiment is just a small portion of the wisdom that is actually contained in this book. Radical will help you grow deeper in your Christian journey and your relationship with Jesus Christ.
I would urge you to purchase the book Radical by David Platt and read it in its entirety. The Radical Experiment is just a small portion of the wisdom that is actually contained in this book. Radical will help you grow deeper in your Christian journey and your relationship with Jesus Christ.
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