Go Make Disciples

By follow-admin, 11 May, 2026
Go Make Disciples

Isa did not command His followers merely to attend meetings, collect knowledge, or remain isolated believers. He commanded them to make disciples — helping others follow Him, obey Him, grow spiritually, and then help others do the same. Healthy disciples naturally become disciple-makers.

The goal is not simply converts. The goal is obedient followers of Isa who continue the mission and pass it on to others. Click each heading below to expand or collapse the sections.

Look Back
  • How did you see Allah at work this past week?
  • What stood out to you from the last lesson?
  • Did you obey anything Allah showed you?
  • Did you share with anyone what you are learning?
  • Who has helped you grow spiritually during your life?
Look Up

Read these passages together slowly:

Matthew 28:18-20 — "Place Scripture here."
2 Timothy 2:2 — "Place Scripture here."
Luke 6:40 — "Place Scripture here."
John 15:1-10 — "Place Scripture here."
Ephesians 4:11-16 — "Place Scripture here."
Colossians 1:28-29 — "Place Scripture here."
Acts 2:42-47 — "Place Scripture here."

SAY

  • What do these passages teach about making disciples?
  • How is disciple-making different from simply gaining knowledge?
  • What does Isa command disciples to teach others?
  • Why is obedience central to discipleship?
  • What does 2 Timothy 2:2 teach about multiplication across generations?
  • How do healthy disciples help strengthen and mature other believers?
  • What kind of fruit does Isa expect from His followers?

OBEY

  • Who am I intentionally helping to follow Isa?
  • Am I obeying what I already know from the Injil?
  • What habits would help me grow into a stronger disciple?
  • Is there someone younger in the faith I could encourage or guide?
  • Am I reproducing spiritually, or only consuming spiritually?
  • What would change if I truly saw disciple-making as part of normal obedience?

SHARE

  • Who could I begin reading the Injil with regularly?
  • Who could I help learn to SAY, OBEY, and SHARE?
  • Who might become a future disciple-maker themselves?
  • Who can help keep me accountable in my own growth and obedience?

Disciple-making is not about creating dependence upon yourself. It is about helping people become obedient followers of Isa who can then help others follow Him too.

What Disciple-Making Looks Like

The Injil presents disciple-making as a simple but powerful process:

  • Go: intentionally move toward people rather than waiting passively.
  • Share the Good News: help people discover Isa.
  • Baptise: encourage public identification and obedience.
  • Teach obedience: not merely information, but transformed living.
  • Model the life: disciples learn through both teaching and example.
  • Gather together: disciples encourage, worship, pray, and learn together.
  • Multiply: healthy disciples eventually help others become disciples too.

The pattern of Isa was simple, reproducible, relational, and obedient. Disciple-making can happen in homes, families, workplaces, communities, and friendship groups — anywhere people are willing to follow Isa together.

The Goal of the Journey

This series has explored ten foundational commands of Isa:

  • Repent
  • Believe
  • Be Baptised
  • Pray
  • Read and Obey the Injil
  • Love
  • Give
  • Remember
  • Share the Good News
  • Go Make Disciples

These are not separate religious activities. Together they form a simple pathway of following Isa in everyday life.

The aim is not perfection overnight. The aim is a growing life of repentance, faith, obedience, love, witness, and multiplication under the leadership of Isa.

Healthy disciples continue learning, obeying, sharing, and helping others grow for the rest of their lives.

Look Ahead

Choose one practical response this week:

  • Begin meeting regularly with one person to read and obey the Injil together.
  • Teach someone the SAY / OBEY / SHARE pattern.
  • Pray intentionally for future disciple-makers.
  • Help a younger believer take one practical step of obedience.
  • Start a simple discovery group in your home or community.

Ask: Who am I helping follow Isa, how will I help them grow, and who will ask me if I actually did it?

Commissioning

Pray together.

  • Thank Allah for the mercy and leadership of Isa.
  • Ask for faithful, obedient, reproducing disciples.
  • Pray for courage to invest in other people spiritually.
  • Ask Allah to raise up disciple-makers in homes, families, and communities.
  • Pray that the Good News would continue multiplying through future generations.
Continue the Journey

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