"FOLLOW-UP: DEFINITION & IMPORTANCE"

INTRODUCTION
  1. In the Great Commission, Jesus did not simply tell His apostles to baptize... - cf. Mt 28:19-20
    1. He said "teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you"
    2. He wanted them to 'follow-up' those who were baptized
  2. Too often, once people are baptized they are left to simply drift...
    1. In many cases, drifting back into the world
    2. Or they drift into a state of apathy regarding their devotion and service to the Lord
  3. This greatly hinders the growth of the Lord's church...
    1. Not only are the souls who drift or become apathetic in danger of falling away
    2. 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'...?]

  1. DEFINITION OF FOLLOW-UP
    1. THE WORK OF GROUNDING A NEW BELIEVER...
      1. Such was the goal of Paul's labors - Col 1:28-29
      2. Therefore it was an important part of his ministry - Ac 14:21-22
    2. INVOLVING SEVERAL AREAS OF SPIRITUAL GROWTH...
      1. Having the assurance of salvation and acceptance with God - 1Jn 5:13; 2:3
      2. Developing a consistent devotional life - 1Pe 2:2; Col 4:2
      3. Understanding the basics of abundant Christian living - Col 3:12-17; 2Pe 1:5-11
      4. Integrating into the family life of the local church - He 10:24-25
      5. Grounded in the basics of Bible doctrine - He 5:12; 6:1-3
      6. Involved in sharing the gospel with others - 1Pe 2:9-10
    3. UTILIZING A THREEFOLD APPROACH...
      1. Group follow-up: nurturing the believer through the local church - He 10:25
      2. Personal study: activities in which the new Christian engages on his own - 1Ti 4:13-16
      3. 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
        1. This work is best done by members serving as mentors and role models
        2. It should also be done with discretion (e.g., women following up with women)

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  2. IMPORTANCE OF FOLLOW-UP
    1. VULNERABILITY OF A NEW CHRISTIAN...
      1. Satan seeks to destroy those in the faith - 1Pe 5:8-9
      2. 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
    2. POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE IN A NEW CHRISTIAN...
      1. A new convert has just expressed godly sorrow and repentance - 2Co 7:10
      2. The desire to change and do what is right is at a peak - e.g., Ac 16:15
      3. Given proper direction at this time, much progress can be accomplished - 2Co 7:11
      4. 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
    3. EFFECTIVE IN PRODUCING SPIRITUAL MULTIPLICATION...
      1. Growth in the early church was described as multiplying - Ac 6:7; 9:31; 12:24
      2. Contrast 'spiritual multiplication' with 'spiritual addition'
        1. Spiritual addition - involves leading people to Christ, but that is all
        2. Spiritual multiplication - involves leading people to Christ, then developing them until they are leading others to Christ
      3. 'Spiritual multiplication' involves four stages:
        1. Evangelizing - teaching others the gospel of Christ - Mt 28:19
        2. Follow-up - teaching them to observe all that Christ commanded - Mt 28:20
        3. Reproducing - when they in turn begin to teach others - cf. 2Ti 2:2
        4. 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!
    4. SEEN WHEN ONE GRASPS 'THE VISION OF MULTIPLICATION'....
      1. Suppose you develop just one truly 'multiplying Christian' each year...
        1. Not an unreasonable goal
        2. For some that may not seem like much
      2. If each year those 'multiplying Christian' developed one more multiplying Christian'...
        1. In two years there would be 4
        2. In five years there would be 32
        3. In ten years there would be 1,024
        4. In twenty years there would be 1,048,576
        5. In thirty-three years there would be 8,589,934,592
      3. 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
  1. If we want the Lord's church to grow, then we need to provide follow-up for new Christians
  2. 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...