Mission Post | Discipleship with John Pearson
Description
Mission Post | Discipleship is at the heart of Vision Baptist Missions. John Pearson shares how he was discipled as a new believer by a faithful friend who patiently taught him the Bible and modeled the Christian life. He explains that discipleship is not a program but a relationship with Christ, lived out in the context of friendships and the local church. Every Christian should invest in others, passing on what they’ve learned, because Jesus Himself is the true model of discipleship.
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The conversation highlights discipleship as a core value of Vision Baptist Missions. John Pearson shares his personal story of salvation in 1982 and how a faithful Christian, Jimmy Clanton, discipled him by patiently walking through the Bible with him and modeling the Christian life.
John emphasizes that discipleship is not a program or a class but a relationship with Christ, lived out through friendships and the local church. He explains that true discipleship involves learning, watching others model Christ, and being grounded in a church community.
Key points include:
Discipleship is rooted in Scripture (2 Timothy 2:2, Matthew 28).
It’s relational, not transactional—friends helping friends grow in Christ.
The local church is the best environment for discipleship.
Every Christian should both learn from someone and disciple others.
Discipleship never ends; the goal is to continually grow and to teach others.
Obstacles often include lack of interest, time, and confidence, but God uses simple faithfulness to multiply disciples.
John concludes that Jesus—not any person—is the true model of discipleship, and the Great Commission calls every believer to be engaged in this lifelong work.