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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Lent Faith Stories: Betsy Lyons

A word from Betsy Lyons:

“We loved you so much that we were delighted to share with you not only the gospel of God, but our lives as well…” 1 Thessalonians 2:8

When I think about discipleship, the first thing that always comes to mind is sharing. Because when you really look at it, discipleship is simply the act of sharing with another person. Sharing not only the story of Jesus, but opening up ourselves and inviting others to be a part of our faith journey.

Jesus’ ministry plan has always seemed so incredible to me. Today, when we think about a successful ministry or church, we tend to think in terms of attendance or membership. Bigger churches are more successful because they have more people, right? Well it would depend on your definition of successful. Jesus’ ministry was not about gathering as many followers as he could. He chose to focus on discipling twelve young men. Jesus shared his life with his disciples. He lived with them, taught them, questioned them, encouraged them, ate and drank with them and worked alongside them.
Jesus intentionally shared his life with his disciples in order to teach them how to live like he did. And that is how he wants us to continue his ministry. Not by competing to see how many people we can convert, but by helping others grow into true followers of Christ.

I have been so blessed to see that kind of discipleship at Palms. I grew up here at Palms and the youth group played a huge role in my faith journey. It was there that I began to understand what a relationship with Christ meant and how I could live out my faith every day. Without my youth leaders discipling and sharing their lives with me, I know I would be in a much different place today.

As I grew more in my faith and left for college, I realized that while so many people had discipled me, I had never really taken the next step and discipled others. Jesus did not share with his disciples so they could keep it all to themselves. He commanded them to share what he had taught. “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.” (Matthew 28:19-20)

Palms has been vital in helping me take this next step in discipleship. Two years ago, we began to develop our college ministry and lead mission trips for college students. It has been amazing to see God work through this ministry and provide opportunities for fellowship and growth for college students. I have also recently begun to work as a leader with the youth group. I now get to share my life with our youth, just like so many of my youth leaders did with me.

Our faith and our lives are meant to be shared and it has been a joy to do so. I am so thankful for the opportunities God has given me to take part in discipleship at Palms. Sharing my life with others has helped me to grow even more in my own faith. I encourage you to take the next step in discipleship and think about who God is calling you to share your life with!

Betsy Lyons

1 comment:

  1. This is a compelling and thought provoking testimony. I hardily agree that discipleship is not a game of numbers. Rather a loving, giving relationship with people that God places in our lives. Thank you, Betsy, for this "sharing of your life" with all of us.

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