Discipleship: Training from the Master Disciple Maker – J. Carl Laney

Jesus told his disciples, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age” (Matt. 28:19-20). The mandate of discipleship is perhaps the most important task, and over two thousand years later, it remains part of the warp and woof of the Christian life. Yet, many people do not fully understand discipleship. Thankfully, Dr. Carl Laney’s book offers clear instruction that helps readers pursue discipleship in a way that honors our Savior.

Discipleship: Training from the Master begins with a biblical definition of what a disciple is. The Greek term mathetes simply means “learner.” Therefore, disciples must pursue a lifestyle dedicated to learning about Jesus and following his commands. Dr. Laney defines discipleship as “companionship in preparation for leadership.” Such an endeavor, then, is more than a mere academic pursuit. True biblical discipleship takes place in the context of relationships.

The book is comprised of thirteen chapters that describe in great detail the essence of discipleship. Each chapter is grounded in the Word of God and offers practical illustrations that motivate and inspire Christ-followers to walk on a path that Jesus intends. Both new and seasoned Christians will benefit from Dr. Laney’s practical exposition that will serve as a springboard for fruitful ministry.

I’m grateful for Dr. Laney’s faithful ministry that exalts the Savior and builds Christ-followers deeply in the Christian faith. I urge readers to dig into this book with an open Bible and a pen. The lessons learned will last a lifetime and will help build healthy disciples who reproduce. One day, the Great Commission will be fulfilled.

Maranatha!

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