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I want you to imagine a saltwater fish. The fish can only survive in his natural habitat, which is the ocean. Why? Because the ocean surrounds the fish with everything it needs to live, breathe, and have its being.

The fish is also a dependent creature. Fish swim in schools.

Now consider a different image. Imagine that this fish is removed from the ocean and from its school and is thrown in someone’s backyard. People take turns spraying the fish with a water hose every 15 minutes. They also sprinkle salt on its body.

That’s an apt picture of modern discipleship.

Discipleship has been separated from the Christian’s native habitat (ekklesia) and it’s become a highly individualistic event. An individual discipler “disciples” an individual disciplee to become a better individual disciple.

And we have not so learned Jesus Christ.

Christianity has and always will be a collective, corporate life and pursuit.

The issue, therefore, is not discipleship. The issue is restoring the ekklesia as God intended it to be, for the ekklesia is the Christian’s native habitat. And out of it flows everything else.

– Frank Viola, Reimaging the Church, 7/26/2009, Read the whole article here.

– fritz

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“[A]s many as received [Jesus], to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: Which were born … of God. And the Word was made flesh …” – John 1:12-14

“God has a face and it looks like your face and my face. If people want to know what he looks like they will be looking at you and me … People are looking at you and me to see if the word of God has any flesh on it.”

– Fr. Desmond Gooneskera, Rector, St. Cuthbert Episcopal Church, December 26, 2010

The Apostle Paul put it this way,

“Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it. – 1st Corinthians 12:27

– fritz

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The greatest adversary of love to God is not his enemies but his gifts. And the most deadly appetites are not for the poison of evil, but for the simple pleasures of earth. For when these replace an appetite for God himself, the idolatry is scarcely recognizable, and almost incurable.”

– John Piper, A Hunger for GOD (1997), pg 24

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