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So far, a Christian disciple is…. a “student” with a personal relationship to Jesus and a commitment to live His message Romero Can you be a Christian disciple by yourself ?. New Testament Discipleship. Christian Discipleship in Community. Two Starting Points. Matthew 28:16-20. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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So far, a Christian disciple is… a “student” with a personal relationship to Jesus and a commitment to live His

message

Romero

Can you be a Christian disciple by yourself ?

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NEWTESTAMENT

DISCIPLESHIP

Christian Discipleship in Community

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Two Starting Points

Matthew28:16-20

John13:1-17

• After the resurrection• Mountain in Galilee• “Go!”• “all nations”• “I am with you”

• At the Last Supper• Act of service and

humility• “example” — do as I do,

for each other• Servant leadership

Mission to the world

ServiceOne with Christ

One with each otherLove, overflowing,

calls others into this relationship

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What about Luke? His telling of the story takes two volumes

(Luke’s Gospel and Acts) Gospel ends with the Resurrection/Ascension

and a promise: “And behold, I send the promise of my Father

upon you; but stay in the city, until you are clothed with power from on high.” (Lk 24:49)

Acts of the Apostles tells the story of how God fulfilled this promise

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Luke-Acts Two books, same author

… 1st generation Christian… Skilled Greek storyteller

Most likely written between 80-90 AD Addressed to Theophilus

… Lk 1:3; Acts 1:1… Means “lover of God”

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Main Themes of Luke-Acts Give an “orderly account” (Lk 1:3-4)

… Not historically sequential… Placed for most impact

The fulfillment of God’s promises in the ministry of Jesus and the life of the Church

Role of the Holy Spirit God intends to bring all people to

salvation

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Chapter 1 Picks up where Luke left off

… Read Lk 24:44-53… Read Acts 1:1-11

Jesus tells his disciples… Mt—mission to the world… Jn—service to one another in the community

Acts—v. 8… Key to Acts

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Chapter 1 Vv. 21-22 Apostle

… Is a disciple… Distinct from a disciple… Gk. Apostellein—“to send away, to send forth”… “one of these must become a witness with us to his

resurrection.” Reflection

… Think of a group in which you are involved. … Name one time where you were called to tell others

about your group, to be an apostle.… Where you nervous? Why or why not?

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Homework Read Acts 2:1-13, 32-42 Answer the following questions:

… Name one thing that stands out to you in the reading.

… What happens to the people gathered there? Explain what you think happened?

… What two things does Peter say the people must do? What two things are they promised in return?

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The Promised Spirit Acts 2:1-13 An experience hard to describe, exactly The disciples are changed

… Acts 1:12-14 vs. 2:4-5… leave the “safe house”… take bold action

Proclaim the good news: “Let all the house of Israel therefore know assuredly that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified.” (2:36)

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What Does God Do With This Boldness? 37Now when they heard this they were cut to the

heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Brethren, what shall we do?” 38And Peter said to them, “Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39For the promise is to you and to your children and to all that are far off, every one whom the Lord our God calls to him.” ... 41 So those who received his word were baptized, and there were added that day about three thousand souls”

Peter tells them how to respond (two things) & how God will in turn respond to them (two gifts)

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Let’s Be Clear… The disciples are now transformed and

filled with the Spirit as promised Their apostolic work becomes God’s

invitation to new followers… Repent = Gk. metanoia = change of

mind(heart)… Baptism ... “I live now, not I, but Christ lives

in me” The same Spirit fills all the baptized, who

are now united in a new growing community

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Pentecost Feast of Weeks

50 days/7 weeks after Passover = Covenant at Sinai

Definitive of the Israelites identity

Definitive of the Church’s identity

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The Community as Luke Sees It Acts 2:42-47 and 4:32-35 They are devout Jews (2:42) who are now

… Dedicated to the teaching of the Apostles… To “breaking of the bread…… and the prayers”… To “fellowship” or “communion”, Gk koinonia

2:44—“All things in common” Do you see any of this in the Church today? If

not, should you?

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The Earliest Disciples… Gk. Ekklesia means “assembly”,

“people”, and is translated “church” Gk. Koinonia – one mind and heart; a

common life Role of Apostles?

… Teaching… Stewardship

A Christian disciple is a “student” with a personal relationship to Jesus

and a commitment to live His message

in communion with other disciples

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Homework Read Acts 6:1-7

… Who are the Hebrews? Who are the Hellenists? (Hint: Read the footnotes!)

… What is the issue they are facing?… How does it pose a threat to the

community’s koinonia?… How do they resolve the issue?

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Your Life in Community Name one group in which you had to

work with people of other cultures, backgrounds, or beliefs towards a common cause/goal.

What made this experience difficult?

How did you overcome the difficulties?

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First “Crisis” of the Church Acts 6:1-7 Hellenists

… Jewish Christians primarily from the Diaspora who spoke Greek

Hebrews… Jewish Christians primarily from Jerusalem

who spoke Aramaic Different languages, differences in

culture

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First “Crisis” of the Church What’s the issue?

… Hellenist widows… The 12—word of God vs. waiting tables

Solution?… Unity in difference—how?… Share authority; leadership that is familiar

Job requirements? (v.3) Diakonia, Gk. service; deacon

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Detour: The Marks of the Church One

… In Christ and the Spirit, in the common tradition and the common life

Holy… Called by God, “personal relationship,” common

prayer Catholic

… Katholikos, Gk. = “universal” Apostolic

… Founded on the apostolic witness and tradition

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2 Questions Which one haven’t we seen yet in the

early Christian communities?

How well does our Xavier community measure up as a community of Christian disciples?

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Homework Read Acts 10:1-11:26 How do these passages begin to

reveal the catholic, or universal, element of the early church?

Why might the Gentiles be rejected from the Jewish-Christian community in the first place?

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BEFORE AND AFTER ACTIVITYImaging the Growing Early Christian Church

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WHAT DOES THE COMMUNITY LOOK LIKE AT…

The beginning of Acts

After Pentecost

During the first crisis of the Church

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Conversation Starters Create a profile of Cornelius.

What is he called to do in his dream?

What happens in Peter’s dream?

Why won’t Peter eat the food placed before him?

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Peter’s Problem The Sinai Covenant required that the people

make themselves God’s ... To let God make them “holy” as God is Holy (inexpressibly ‘Other’)

To ritualize this inner state, they were required to maintain an outer state of ritual purity or “cleanness”

Certain washing practices; separation from non-Jews; avoiding blood; avoiding certain foods; Kosher foods

Might the food in Peter’s dream symbolize something else?

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The Community’s Problem Acts 10:28—Jews and Gentiles

Can Jewish Christians interact with Gentile Christians without violating their faith?

Can you be a Christian disciple without being a Jew?… Do we have to be circumcised?

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Peter’s Solution What conclusion does Peter come to?

(Hint: 10:34-43)… “I truly understand that God shows no

partiality…”… Evidenced in Jesus’ example and the

prophets’ testimony Why can some call this the Pentecost for

the Gentiles?… Foundation of the Gentile Christian

community

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The Jerusalem Community’s Solution—Ch. 11 Peter has to justify his actions; how? All he does is report what God is doing!! These visions and their repetition

demonstrate that this event occurs solely at God’s initiative and under God’s direction

What’s the conclusion? (11:18) First signs of separation of Judaism and

Christianity…but it’s not over yet!

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Council of Jerusalem—Characters Paul and Barnabas

… Encounter teachers in Judea saying Christians must be Jewish

Pharisees… Argue to follow the law of Moses; circumcision

Peter… Converts one of the earliest Gentiles

James?!?… “Brother of Jesus”… Offers a solution

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Council of Jerusalem—Timeline Paul and Barnabus Peter testifies to God’s action, God’s

initiative…again Paul and Barnabas testify (more on Paul

tomorrow) James offers a solution

… Salvation is for anyone… All must maintain some sense of ritual

purity, with a focus on avoiding idolatry (15:28-29)

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So What? Pentecost—the moment when we truly identify

ourselves as Christians—calls us into a community

This community had and still has issues… Hebrews and Hellenists—7 Hellenistic Deacons… Gentiles and Jews—Council of Jerusalem… Contemporary issues??

Discipleship calls us to work with one another to discover what God wants for the community

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PaulAn Apostle

to the World;

Making Our Church Catholic

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Who was Saul? He is “breathing threats and murder

against the disciples of the Lord…” (9:1)… Pharisee… Hell-bent on capturing and imprisoning

these blasphemers (8:3)

Particular name of the group he is after?

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How Does Saul Become Paul? Encounters the resurrected Lord

What does Jesus tell Paul?… “Why are you persecuting me?” (9:4)

Paul’s blindness—symbolic of his lack of faith in Christ

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How Does Saul Become Paul? God calls Ananias

… Hell no!… 9:15 God’s response

“bring/carry my name”… martyros, Gk = martyr… “witness”… Why be a martyr, a witness?

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Paul’s Cyclical Apostolate Proclaim Jesus in the synagogues (Jews) Get rejected/threatened/imprisoned Proclaim Jesus in the marketplace

(Gentiles) Get amazing results; converts thousands

What does Paul’s story tell us about discipleship?

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NT Discipleship? Not just “me ‘n Jesus” Our lives witness in word and deed; the

communal life is important What Jesus handed over needs to be

applied to here-and-now issues The gift of the Holy Spirit keeps the

Church steady as it navigates the issues