682. Is Bigger Better?

“Stan,” I began one morning, “do you believe the common expression that ‘Bigger is better’?”

“It depends,” Stan responded.

“Depends on what?” I asked.

“What you’re talking about,” Stan said.  “For example, a few years ago my wife and I were on a road trip.  We stopped for breakfast at a place that had blueberry pancakes that were so big that a single one could hardly fit on a dinner plate.  Bigger was not better.”

“And,” he continued, “we were once part of a very big church.  Same thing;  bigger did not necessarily make it better than some very small churches.  But, I do think there’s one thing that does make a church better by being bigger.”

“What’s that?” I asked.

“The percentage,” Stan replied.

“Percentage?” I said.  “What percentage?”

“Two aspects,” Stan said.  “The percentage of people who are believers, along with the percentage of the believers who are disciples.  With those two things, especially the second one, bigger is definitely better.”

“The bigger the percentage, the better,” I repeated.  “Kind of like, ‘The more the merrier’?”

“Again,” Stan replied, “it depends.  It depends on what the ‘more’ are ‘merrier’ about!”

“If,” he continued, “they are ‘merrier’ about being disciples and pursuing discipleship, clearly ‘more’ is better than ‘fewer’, just like a bigger percentage of disciples would be better than a bigger number of people just sitting there.”

“That would be kind of like a whole bunch of people sitting on the train station platform waiting for the train to glory,” I replied, “versus those who leave the platform to give away tickets and explain what the ticket means.  You think that’s a fair comparison?”

“Bingo and Amen!” Stan replied.

“And,” he added, “I like to remember what Jesus is recorded to have said, as well as what He didn’t say, at the very end of Matthew’s gospel.”

“What’s that?” I asked.

“Jesus said to go and make disciples,” Stan replied. “He didn’t say just to go and make believers.  And I think He would agree that bigger is better if we are talking about the percentage of believers who are truly disciples!”

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Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.  Matthew 28:19, 20.

If anyone wishes to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.  Luke 9:23.

Prayer:  Thank you, Father, for sending Jesus into the world for all who believe to have the assurance of life eternally with you when it’s time.  Thank you, too, for the opportunity to be a disciple and to pursue the discipleship of knowing you and Jesus, as well as observing all that He has commanded me while you keep me on this side of eternity.  I confess that too often I do not pursue being the disciple you intend.  Please help me in being a true disciple by denying what I want to do apart from you, doing and being what you intend, and following you wherever you lead, whatever the cost.  Thank you I can and do bring these prayers before you in the name of Jesus.  Amen.

Think on this:  Do you agree that there is a difference between being a believer and being a disciple and that all believers may not be disciples?  Why or why not?  If you do agree, do you see yourself as a disciple as well as being a believer?  If not, why?  What does being a disciple look like to you, and how would you describe discipleship to someone who may ask you to explain what it means?

2 thoughts on “682. Is Bigger Better?”

  1. “Listen, Israel: The LORD is our God, the LORD is one! You must love the LORD your God with your whole mind, your whole being, and all your strength.”
    ‭‭Deuteronomy‬ ‭6:4-5‬ ‭NET‬‬
    As recorded in the New Testament in the gospels, when Jesus was asked what was the greatest commandment, He referred to this passage in Deuteronomy.
    I see this as a defining scripture between a believer and a disciple. One who practices this scripture demonstrates commitment to the principles and impacts those around them through that practice. A believer, believes this truth, but if they don’t apply this truth, the impact on others will be lacking. A disciple is a believer who intentionally practices the principles laid out in scripture and openly demonstrates faith by works James 2:14-26 In order for me to have consistency in being a disciple it is imperative for me to seek Him daily thru His word, in prayer and in fellowship with other disciples who are doing likewise. It’s a daily walk of dependence on the LORD. He must become more important while I become less important…John 3:30

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