"FOLLOW-UP: DEFINITION & IMPORTANCE"
INTRODUCTION
- In the Great Commission, Jesus did not simply tell His apostles to
baptize... - cf. Mt 28:19-20
- He said "teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded
you"
- He wanted them to 'follow-up' those who were baptized
- Too often, once people are baptized they are left to simply drift...
- In many cases, drifting back into the world
- Or they drift into a state of apathy regarding their devotion and
service to the Lord
- This greatly hinders the growth of the Lord's church...
- Not only are the souls who drift or become apathetic in danger of
falling away
- Think of the potential souls they could have brought to the Lord
if they had been faithful!
[Proper 'follow-up' should be of primary importance to any congregation.
But exactly what is meant by this meant by the term 'follow-up'...?]
- DEFINITION OF FOLLOW-UP
- THE WORK OF GROUNDING A NEW BELIEVER...
- Such was the goal of Paul's labors - Col 1:28-29
- Therefore it was an important part of his ministry - Ac 14:21-22
- INVOLVING SEVERAL AREAS OF SPIRITUAL GROWTH...
- Having the assurance of salvation and acceptance with God
- 1Jn 5:13; 2:3
- Developing a consistent devotional life - 1Pe 2:2; Col 4:2
- Understanding the basics of abundant Christian living - Col 3:12-17; 2Pe 1:5-11
- Integrating into the family life of the local church - He 10:24-25
- Grounded in the basics of Bible doctrine - He 5:12; 6:1-3
- Involved in sharing the gospel with others - 1Pe 2:9-10
- UTILIZING A THREEFOLD APPROACH...
- Group follow-up: nurturing the believer through the local
church - He 10:25
- Personal study: activities in which the new Christian engages
on his own - 1Ti 4:13-16
- Personal follow-up: one-to-one relationship with a mature
believer to aid and inspire the new Christian's growth - e.g.,
Barnabas and Mark, Paul and Timothy
- This work is best done by members serving as mentors and
role models
- It should also be done with discretion (e.g., women
following up with women)
[With this understanding of 'follow-up', consider some reasons regarding
the...]
- IMPORTANCE OF FOLLOW-UP
- VULNERABILITY OF A NEW CHRISTIAN...
- Satan seeks to destroy those in the faith - 1Pe 5:8-9
- A Christian is most vulnerable when they are not grounded in
the faith - Lk 8:13
-- Weak Christians need to be assisted by older, mature Christians
- Ga 6:1-2
- POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE IN A NEW CHRISTIAN...
- A new convert has just expressed godly sorrow and repentance
- 2Co 7:10
- The desire to change and do what is right is at a peak - e.g.,
Ac 16:15
- Given proper direction at this time, much progress can be
accomplished - 2Co 7:11
- Yet if the desire to change is not cultivated, discouragement
and apathy can develop
-- Thus the need to encourage the transformation process for the
new Christian
- EFFECTIVE IN PRODUCING SPIRITUAL MULTIPLICATION...
- Growth in the early church was described as multiplying - Ac
6:7; 9:31; 12:24
- Contrast 'spiritual multiplication' with 'spiritual addition'
- Spiritual addition - involves leading people to Christ, but
that is all
- Spiritual multiplication - involves leading people to
Christ, then developing them until they are leading others
to Christ
- 'Spiritual multiplication' involves four stages:
- Evangelizing - teaching others the gospel of Christ - Mt
28:19
- Follow-up - teaching them to observe all that Christ
commanded - Mt 28:20
- Reproducing - when they in turn begin to teach others - cf.
2Ti 2:2
- Multiplying - what finally occurs when those taught in turn
follow-up and make disciples who then teach others
-- Without 'follow-up', spiritual multiplication does not happen!
- SEEN WHEN ONE GRASPS 'THE VISION OF MULTIPLICATION'....
- Suppose you develop just one truly 'multiplying Christian' each
year...
- Not an unreasonable goal
- For some that may not seem like much
- If each year those 'multiplying Christian' developed one more
multiplying Christian'...
- In two years there would be 4
- In five years there would be 32
- In ten years there would be 1,024
- In twenty years there would be 1,048,576
- In thirty-three years there would be 8,589,934,592
- If you simply baptized 1,000 a year, in thirty-three years
there only would be 33,000
-- Not all become 'multiplying Christians'; the reason many don't
is lack of follow-up!
CONCLUSION
- If we want the Lord's church to grow, then we need to provide
follow-up for new Christians
- Proper follow-up involves both a congregational and individual effort
(especially the latter)
Please give prayerful consideration as to what you can do to provide
follow-up' for new Christians...