Monday, February 7, 2011

Discipleship
By Ross Freeman

PART 1 - The Call of Discipleship
Matthew 4:18-22

When Jesus called these men to discipleship, I want you to understand what happened here. They immediately made the decision to follow Him. They did not say, “Can I think about it, or pray about it or make any negative statements?” No! They responded immediately.

Immediately simply means: at once, forthwith, straightaway, this instant. The word follow me translated from the Greek means: come after me or follow behind me – which ultimately is a call to discipleship. When Jesus calls it is up to us whether we respond or not, and when we do respond, how committed are we going to be? These verses are calling us to a greater commitment to Him, to be a servant to all and to be available to others when they need what God has for them as He ministers through us.

I thank God He died for me. I thank Him for calling me and I thank Him for being with me and enabling me to do what He has called me to do. How about you?
God has called us to minister His word accurately into other peoples lives, saved and unsaved alike. Not our words but His!


PART 2 - The Foundation of Discipleship
Matthew 7:24

The key words here are “hears and does.” We must hear what the Lord is saying and act accordingly, thereby laying our foundation.

The discipleship ministry, even our Christian walk, must be based on a solid foundation, otherwise it will collapse. Foundation comes from a Greek word meaning: laid down as a foundation, to make stable, establish, like a building, wall or city. The solid foundation is Jesus as the scripture tells us. Any other way or any other foundation is worldly, of self, baseless and will lead to confusion, disarray, wrong thinking, negative attitudes and speech, lack of openness and care for others; which of course leads to negative discipleship. However, a solid Jesus foundation will lead to a positive word-based and spirit-led discipleship, where people are taught, mentored, relationships built and the raising up of a strong well balanced positive people into the Kingdom of God.

It is not all going to be peaches and cream, there will be struggles and frustrations. But, perseverance, patience and an open heart will produce lasting results.

So when we are walking on the solid foundation of Jesus then we are walking on the foundation of the City of God.

PART 3 - A Disciple Must Confess Jesus
Matthew 10:32-42


We cannot be disciples or disciple anyone unless we confess Jesus. That confession must be a bold confession that builds a confidence in us and in turn builds the confidence in the person being discipled, enabling them to more readily accept the gospel of Jesus Christ. (It must not be an arrogant or overpowering boldness.)

True discipleship cannot succeed in the face of denial of Jesus. In fact it turns the whole situation into a cult status. Discipleship on occasions results in division and rejection especially by family, relatives, friends and at times other Christians.

To be a disciple of Jesus requires loyalty to Him, a far greater loyalty than to any other person on this planet. We must be in total submission to Him and Him alone before we can be in submission to our pastor, church, leadership or anyone else. This gives us a far greater and positive affect on those around us and to those that we disciple. When we are full of Jesus Christ we never go empty.

When we are submitted to Jesus we become representatives of Jesus and a representative to the people He sent us to, especially as Christ is in us, the hope of glory. So if they receive us and the message that Jesus sent, they are in fact receiving Jesus and His message.


PART 4 - The Cost of Discipleship
Matthew 8:18-22


To be a disciple of Jesus there is a cost and to disciple others there is a cost. The question is are we willing and prepared to pay the cost? This is what Jesus is talking about in verses 19 and 20. The answer to this question reveals the genuineness toward discipleship. The highest cost of all was paid by Jesus. He paid the cost throughout His earthly ministry and paid the ultimate cost at the end of it. However, there is still a cost for us; are we prepared to pay the price?
Some of the costs to bear in mind are: time, money, effort, talents, stepping out of our comfort zone, embracing and or loving the unlovable, persecution, ridicule, rejection, frustration, attacks of the enemy and in some cases, like Jesus, our very lives.
Our commitment must be instant, never wavering, not looking back but looking forward through the eyes and heart of Jesus who is within us.
Will you willingly to pay the price as you meet the cost, as you reach out to the saved and unsaved alike? The price we pay benefits others. This is not an ego trip. This is not a look how good, great or pious I am mentality, but bringing the love of God and the saving grace of Jesus into the lives of people. As you pay the price you will realize that God gives value for money.

PART 5 - Jesus the Reason to Disciple
Matthew 16:21-28


Jesus not only died for the world but also for all disciples. If he had not lived, died and rose again, we would have nothing to disciple about; the world would have no hope and eternal life would be just a pipe dream. In other words the lost would still be lost.

In verse 22, Peter is in the flesh and Jesus reminds him of it in the next verse. We are to be sold out to the things of God and the will of God.

We must lose the desire to serve self and our own agendas, to put the past behind and look toward the future in serving Christ and man under the leading and anointing of the Holy Spirit. This is not just a one off decision or confession, but a lifestyle, daily, every day and each part of every day.

Nothing in this world can compare to our salvation and the treasure of heaven, which are the rewards to the disciple and people who are committed to saving the lost at any cost, for their reward is in heaven.


PART 6 - Riches Can be a Barrier to Discipleship
Matthew 19:16-30

Perfect in verse 21 means: complete, lacking nothing.
The rich young ruler may have lived a decent even godly life and attempted to keep the Ten Commandments, but with sinful unsaved man this is impossible as Jesus points out. The young ruler had in fact, even as he was speaking with Jesus, broken the first commandment. For his wealth had become his god. Jesus did not want this man to get rid of his wealth so he would become poor; He wanted the man to get rid of the hold that his wealth had over him. If he had done what Jesus said, he would have acquired back his wealth with interest.

We too must get rid of our baggage that would hold us back; we must remove distractions that keep us from our true course in following Jesus.
It is okay for us to have things as long as we possess them and they do not possess us. We cannot lead others to Christ, we cannot disciple them if we still have barriers of wealth and possessions. We cannot see them as Jesus sees them, if our eyes are on our wealth and possessions. We cannot love them for the same reason. So the don’t do as I do but do what I say attitude will be ineffective. We must lead by example and let God rule our lives not our possessions. Then we can do what God has called us to do.

PART 7 - Disciples Do Not Look for High Positions
Matthew 20:28

Disciples look to God and God gives positions. It is impossible to be a disciple for Jesus if we are looking for high positions or positions of importance and self adulation. If this is the case we will not be able to see others, let alone their needs. This attitude makes us unapproachable and unteachable, thereby making us unable to teach or minister.

We must allow God to move in our lives and move through us; for Him to do this, the flesh or self adulation and self importance must be crucified, put to death and buried, through repentance and surrender to God.

Worldly leaders and people in positions of power often flaunt their position and make unrealistic demand of people.

God who is the supreme authority is not like that, He is not overbearing, He is loving, patient and caring and He lifts us up to the positions He has for us.
Discipleship or ministry is not so that we are in positions of importance or to bask in the limelight, it is not for us to be waited on, pampered or to be held in some kind of awe. No! It is quite the opposite; we are to be servants of all, to wait on all, to minister to all, to reach all, to embrace and accept all. After all that’s what Jesus did, so why should we have the audacity to think ourselves more important because that is what we would be doing if we fail to follow Jesus’ example.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Tahun Baru 2011

Shalom semua....
2010 tlh berlalu dengan jayanya....bnyk kenangan yg kita telah lalui bersama maupun secara individu tetapi yg nyata DIA tdk pernah meninggalkan kita walau dalam sesaat pun sebab DIA Yesus sgt mengasihi kita semua...
2010 adakah impian tlh tercapai?
2010 mungkinkah yg terbaik dr tahun sebelumnya?
yg pasti 2010 sdh berlalu...dan 2011 telah tiba utk kita hadapi....berharaplah pd DIA yg empunya segalanya.....pasti DIA akan menolong kita....
yg pastinya jg AC Worship Team akan sibuk utk memastikan pelayanan kita bersama dpt dilakukan dengan sebaik mungkin.....utk tahun 2011 bnyk yg terlintas di fikiran utk kita lakukan tetapi memerlukan kesatuan, komitment, pengorbanan yg harus kita berikan.....so sama2lah kita untuk memastikan semua program yg dirancang dpt dijalankan...kita doakan bersama....ayuh kita melangkah di tahun yg baru 2011 dengan penuh ucapan syukur kpd DIA yg sdh memberikanya....amen
from acworshipteam

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Janji Iman

Shalom....smua acworshipteam members,

pertama-tama sekali terima kasih atas cadangan yg telah dikemukakan kpd ac worship team committe. untuk itu sebagai langkah kehadapan dan sesuai dgn iman kita semua...mulai bulan ini (Oktober) kita telah melancarkan Janji Iman untuk penggantian/penambahan alat muzik yang baru.

Setakat ini seramai 19 org sudah memberi nama untuk janji iman ini. terima kasih semua. jumlah bukanlah ukuran tetapi iman itu yang penting sb jumlah atau rm walaupun sedikit tetapi diberikan dgn penuh ucapan syukur pasti menjadi berkat.

so jika ada ahli2 yang lain yg mau memberi atau terlibat sila berjumpa dgn kami.

sekian

Tuhan memberkati kita semua.

from ajk ac worship team

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

AC Worship Team Meeting - Friday 01/10/2010

Shalom smua and selamat petang...

utk makluman semua ahli ac worship team dialu-alukan hadir pada mesyuarat seperti berikut:

Tarikh: 01/10/2010 (Jumaat)
Tempat: Dewan Gereja SIBAC
Masa: 7.00pm

Agenda:

1. Review pelayanan ac worship team 2010
2. Hal-hal lain

Kehadiran anda semua amatlah dialu-alukan

sekian

Friday, September 24, 2010

Piala PMM SIBAC

Shalom semua,

utk makluman malam ini diadakan satu perlawanan antara pasukan Senior Team vs Youth Team SIB Asia City di Borneo Sport Area di Kolombong pada jam 7.30pm. Semua rakan2, kawan2 dijemput hadir utk menyokong pasukan anda....

Senior Team
1. Walter Mark Mukis
2. Henry Goliong
3. Jastin
4. Larry Manjani
5. John Marigil
6. Ricky
7. Dr Arnold Puyok
8. Rining Laban
9. Nelson Bray Lawrence

Youth Team
1. Lonny Salidan
2. Lesley Sidik
3. Kevin
5. Elvin
6. Mirro
7. Tommy
8. Armin
9. Boy

Klu nama anda tdk tersenarai di atas dtg saja, semua dialu-alukan.....editor tdk ingat nama2 kmu smua...banyk sorry ah....

enjoy d games

tq

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Dipenghujung 2010

Shalom....

AC Worship Team tengah merancang utk aktiviti dalam masa 2-3 bulan ni....so will update soon.

tq

Friday, March 26, 2010

AC Worship Team - BBQ (Thanks Giving)



Shalom...semua

AC Worship Team - BBQ (Thanks Giving)
Date: 04/04/2010
Time: 4pm onward
Location: Jln Bundusan Penampang, Millenium Height, Phase 2, Lot 252....

All our members are welcome to diz programe.....

"Seek HIM, Worship HIM"

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Saturday, February 20, 2010

AC Team Night 2010


Shalom semua...salam damai
Kami dari Pelayanan AC Worship Team SIB Asia City mengalu-alukan kedatangan anda semua ke AC Team Night pada 20/03/2010, jam 7.00pm (Sabtu). Ini kali pertama diadakan pada tahun ini, namun pada tahun 2009 kami telah mengadakannya sebanyak 2 kali iaitu pada bulan Julai 09 & Sept'09. Praise the Lord kami sangat diberkati lewat pelayanan ini.


Untuk itu anda semua dijemput hadir.....jangan lepaskan peluang anda bersama Tuhan melalui AC Team Night.


from AC Worship Team, SIB Asia City, Kota Kinabalu.

Friday, July 31, 2009

OUTING AC WORHSIP TEAM

Shallom,

ba kwn2 blh bagi cadangan utk kita pg outing dlm bulan aug ni...cthnya pg pantai atau sebagainya tp klu blh yg x ramai pelancong sb mau mengelakkan H1N1....so saudara/i blh memberi komen dlm blog ni... atau jg blh hubungi saudara dainie sangkiu...actualy ada sdh dicadangkn tp manalah tau anda semua ada tempat lain...k...

Monday, June 29, 2009

Welcoming Gathering on 23/06/09




Hello semua, ini gambar terbaru Pelayanan Pujian & Penyembahan SIB Asia City, so semua yg pertama kali ikut pelayanan ini kami mengalu-alukan anda semua dan bagi anda yang mahu mengikuti pelayanan ini sila bertemua dgn AJK Pelayanan ini atau terus datang pada setiap sabtu Jam 6.00pm di gereja Suite 4.1, 4th Floor, Kompleks Asia City...you are welcome....

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Pelayanan Pujian & Penyembahan 2009

Shalom semua, salam damai..

Pelayanan Pujian & Penyembahan (AC Worship Team) memerlukan satu pasukan yang siap dibentuk dan serius dengan pelayanan. Melayani adalah panggilan, melayani adalah satu keistimewaan yang diberi oleh Tuhan. Dan ianya satu kesempatan yang perlu dipergunakan dengan sebaik-baiknya. Oleh itu Pelayanan ini akan menumpuhkan kepada pembentukan pelayanan ini agar mengerti dan melakukan apa yang dikehendaki Tuhan Yesus.

SIB Asia City sebagai gereja yang salah satu visinya adalah “House of Worship”, telah menyedari pentingnya Pelayanan Pujian & Penyembahan ini. Dengan latar belakang inilah, maka kita semua perlu memahami dan mengetahui bahawa Pelayanan Pujian & Penyembahan adalah salah satu pelayanan vital yang harus dikembangkan dalam gereja.
Maka dengan itu Pelayanan Pujian & Penyembahan ini mengalu-alukan semua jemaat untuk terlibat sama dalam pelayanan ini. Kita semua ada panggilan, dan panggilan itu satu anugerah yang dipercayakan kepada kita untuk dikembangkan supaya dapat dikongsikan bersama. Bagi anda yang mau terlibat dalam pelayanan ini, anda datang untuk pertemuan AC Team Night yang akan diadakan setiap minggu terakhir (sekali dalam sebulan) bermula pada bulan Julai 09. Sasaran AC Team Night ini adalah merapatkan barisan hadapan samada yang senior atau junior dalam pelayanan ini.
We seek God, We Worship Him
Welcome to our Praise and Worship Ministry and God bless u all..
From
Chief Director of Praise & Worship Ministry
SIB Asia City, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The Power of Praise & Worship

The Power of Praise & Worship By - Dr. Dale A. Robbins
Acts 16:23-26 “And when they had laid many stripes upon them, they cast them into prison, charging the jailor to keep them safely:(24) Who, having received such a charge, thrust them into the inner prison, and made their feet fast in the stocks.(25) And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them.(26) And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken: and immediately all the doors were opened, and every one’s bands were loosed.”

This Bible story begins the unjust arrest of Paul and Silas. Because they had cast a spirit of divination out of a girl, the local Philippian authorities beat them and then threw them into a jail cell. Besides the trauma of the severe beating, they were fastened in stocks which clamped their arms and legs in an immobile position, causing cramps and loss of circulation. The atmosphere there was depressing. According to the standards of that day, a prison was more like the resemblance of a dungeon. A dark, damp, stench-ridden place, with no facility for waste or comforts of any kind.

Yet, in spite of the throbbing pain in their bodies and the disheartening atmosphere, at midnight Paul and Silas were heard praying and singing praises to God! What a strange sound this must have been to the other prisoners, who were used to only hearing the groans or cursings of those who had been beaten.
Then suddenly, there was an earthquake that shook the prison! The doors flung open, and amazingly, the bonds of Paul, Silas, and every other prisoner were released! What caused this mighty discharge of power?

Praise Elevates us into God’s Presence and Power
Paul and Silas knew the secret of how to lift their hearts above their troubles and enter into God’s presence and power. Through praise and worship their hearts were raised into the joyous presence and peace of God, and provided God a channel for his power to operate in their circumstances.

The Bible says that God inhabits in the praises of His people (Psalms 22:3). In other words, God “dwells” in the atmosphere of His praise. This means that praise is not merely a reaction from coming into His presence - Praise is a vehicle of faith which brings us into the presence and power of God! Praise and worship is the “gate-pass” which allows us to enter the sacredness of His glory. The psalmist writes, “Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name” (Psalms 100:4).

This corresponds with Jesus’ teaching, that His presence will inhabit the gathering of believers who congregate in His name: “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them” (Matthew 18:20). A “gathering in His name” means that Jesus must be the focus, the center of the assemblage. He must be the one preached about, sung about — the one praised and worshiped. “I will declare thy name unto my brethren, in the midst of the church will I sing praise unto thee” (Hebrews 2:12). Consequently, Christ’s presence, along with His virtue and anointing, is manifested in this type of gathering.

Have you ever noticed when “gifts of the Spirit” operate in a church service? The power and anointing of the Holy Spirit usually becomes evident, subsequent to a time of worship and praise. Some think that worship is a response after the Holy Spirit moves upon them. However, it’s the other way around. God’s presence responds when we move upon Him with worship! Lifting up Jesus Christ through praise and worship invokes the Lord’s presence and power to flow in our midst.

What is Praise?
Praise means “to commend, to applaud or magnify.” For the Christian, praise to God is an expression of worship, lifting-up and glorifying the Lord. It is an expression of humbling ourselves and centering our attention upon the Lord with heart-felt expressions of love, adoration and thanksgiving. High praises bring our spirit into a pinnacle of fellowship and intimacy between ourselves and God — it magnifies our awareness of our spiritual union with the most high God. Praise transports us into the realm of the supernatural and into the power of God. “Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound: they shall walk, O LORD, in the light of thy countenance” (Psalms 89:15).

There are many actions involved with praise to God — verbal expressions of adoration and thanksgiving, singing, playing instruments, shouting, dancing, lifting or clapping our hands. But true praise is not “merely” going through these motions. Jesus spoke about the hypocrisy of the pharisees, whose worship was only an outward show and not from the heart. “This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me” (Matthew 15:8). Genuine praise to God is a matter of humility and sincere devotion to the Lord from within.

Unpretentious praise and worship pleases the Lord. He delights in the love and devotion of His children. According to the scriptures, the various expressions of praise bring blessing to the Lord. He eagerly awaits the fragrance of our affections, desiring to manifest His sweet presence and power in our midst. “...the true worshipers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him” (John 4:23).

Praise to God is a Lifestyle
All too often, praise to God is something that many people leave at church, an event that happens only when they come together with other Christians. However, praise should be a part of a believers lifestyle, inter-mingled as a part of their daily prayer-life. At work, in the car, at home in bed, or anywhere; praise to the Lord brings the refreshing of the Lord’s presence, along with His power and anointing. “...I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth” (Psalms 34:1).

Praise is an expression of faith, and a declaration of victory! It declares that we believe God is with us and is in control of the outcome of all our circumstances (Romans 8:28). Praise is a “sacrifice,” something that we offer to God sacrificially, not just because we feel like it, but because we believe in Him and wish to please Him. “By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name” (Hebrews 13:15).

Praise Sends the Enemy Running
Since praise manifests God’s presence, we also realize that praise repels the presence of the enemy, Satan. An atmosphere which is filled with sincere worship and praise to God by humble and contrite hearts is disgusting to the Devil. He fears the power in the name of Jesus, and flees from the Lord’s habitation in praise. “Whoso offereth praise glorifieth me: and to him that ordereth his conversation aright will I show the salvation of God” (Psalms 50:23).
When the children of Judah found themselves outnumbered by the hostile armies of Ammon, Moab, and mount Seir, King Jehoshophat and all the people sought the Lord for His help. The Lord assured the people that this would be His battle. He told them to go out against them, and He would do the fighting for them. So what did the children of Judah do? Being the people of “praise” (Judah actually means Praise), and knowing that God manifests His power through praise, they sent their army against their enemies, led by the praisers!

So on they went, ahead of the army declaring, “Praise the Lord, for His mercy endureth forever!” And the scripture says, “...when they began to sing and to praise, the LORD set ambushments against the children of Ammon, Moab, and mount Seir, which were come against Judah; and they were smitten” (2 Chronicles 20:22).
When God’s people begin to praise His name, it sends the enemy running! I challenge you to become a person of praise, and you will experience the release of the power of God!
Some Biblical Expressions of Praise
  • Declaring of thanks (Heb. 13:15)Clapping hands and shouting (Psalms 47:1)
  • Musical instruments and dancing (Psm. 150:4)
  • Singing praise songs (Psalms 9:11)
  • Psalms, hymns, & spiritual songs (Eph. 5:19-20)
  • Making a joyful noise (Psalms 98:4)
  • By lifting our hands (Psalms 134:2)
  • By being still (Psalms 4:3-5, 46:10)
  • By being loud (Psalms 33:3, 95:1-6)

Dipetik dari kidung.com and posting by Bro John Marigil