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THEORY OF CHURCH GROWTH (Á¦32°­) ✝️✝️✝️ (¿µ¹®)
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Discipling the Laity for Disciple Making (10)

(71) C. Peter Wagner says as follows:
Pastors of growing churches, whether they be large or small, know how to motivate their lay-people, how to create structures which permit them to be active and productive and how to guide them into meaningful avenues of Christian service...This is due to what I like to call the \"laymen's lib\" movement. (Wagner 1977, 69)

(72) The motivation of the disciples is evident from the Gospel records (Luke 9:57; 14:25-33).
(73) Only one promise is recorded as having been upheld before the disciples: \"Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men\" (Matt. 4:18-22).

(74) Their motivation seemed simply to be personal relationships. It was transmuted after Pentecost.

(75) After this the great truths such as the salvation of humanity, the risen Lord, the indwelling Holy Spirit, and the return of the Lord seemed to fill their minds and to be their motivating power (Peters 1981, 120).

(76) It is very important for the pastor to be motivated before he can motivate others.

(77) Lasting motivation comes from within (Tillapaugh 1982, 131; McDonough 1979, 72, 78).

(78) Unless the pastor is motivated, he can not motivate other people. The reason many pastors have failed to motivate others is that they lack the required self-motivation.

(79) Robert E. Maner says:
We must be motivated before we can motivated others. If we are nor turned on, we will never make it happen to others...We will never make disciples out of bench-warming church members until we get excited about it. (Maner 1982, 67)

(80) And he also suggests the nine ways of motivating the disciples:
1) by an unconditional love,
2) by encouraging the disciple,
3) by challenging the disciple to greater faith,
4) by conveying enthusiasm,
5) by a consistent walk,
6) by seeing the potential of the disciple,
7) by emphasizing practical training,
8) by praying for the disciple, and
9) by getting your disciples into the Bible (Hadidian 1979, 141-158). ⛪️⛪️⛪️

- To be continued -


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