That’s where a discipleship micro-group comes in. It takes a lot of work and effort to keep our relationship with Jesus vibrant and growing, and we need help and accountability along the way, more help and accountability than we can get in just a 6-week Bible study. We will not fully “arrive” as a disciple until we are with Jesus in Heaven. Becoming a fully developing follower of Jesus is a lifelong process. The commitment to this type of group is greater than that of a just a Bible study or class. However, a discipleship micro-group is not bound by the same time constraints. Some Bible studies can be 6, 9, or even 12 weeks long. Most Bible studies are written with a specific time constraint built into them. While a Bible study can be an important part of a discipleship micro-group, it is only a part of the overall objective of transformation. The questions that are being asked and the focus is on how we can take the principles and concepts we study and put them into practice and apply them to our daily lives.Įach week the tough questions of “What did you do with the information that we discussed?” “How are you doing?”, and “Where are you struggling?” are asked. While a Bible study can be interactive, often there is a “sit still while I instill” mentality surrounding it.Ī discipleship micro-group is all about transformation, how are we going to become more like Christ, the One that we are following. Most of the discussion is going to revolve around this topic alone, and a good Bible study teacher or leader will divert any off-topic discussion back to the topic at hand to reach the lesson objective. When you think of a traditional Bible study, you think of a teacher walking a group of people through a specific study to inform and equip those taking the study for a specific task or purpose.įor example, a study on the Armor of God specifically addresses how to arm ourselves as Christians for spiritual warfare. A Bible study focuses on information, while a discipleship micro-group focuses on transformation.
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