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Title: BIB 301: Jesus’ Model of Discipleship
Subtitle: Following King Jesus in His Kingdom
Course Name & Level: Jesus’ Model of Discipleship, Associate Degree
Number of Credit Hours: 3 credit hours
Keywords: King Jesus, Discipleship, Great Commission
1. Introduction:
This course examines Jesus’ model of discipleship, focusing on how He trained and mentored His followers. Students will explore the principles and practices Jesus used to make disciples who were committed to His Kingdom and mission.
2. Course Description:
An in-depth course that explores the methods and teachings of Jesus in making disciples, emphasizing the implications for contemporary discipleship and the fulfillment of the Great Commission.
3. Course Purpose:
To understand and apply Jesus’ methods of discipleship in the context of His Kingdom and mission.
4. Course Objectives:
To explore Jesus’ approach to discipleship and its relevance for modern-day followers of Christ.
5. Key Terms Defined & Key Concepts Explained:
- Discipleship: The process of following Jesus and learning from His teachings and example.
- Kingdom of God: Central theme in Jesus’ teaching, representing God’s reign and authority.
- Mentorship: The relational process through which Jesus guided and developed His disciples.
- Great Commission: Jesus’ command to His disciples to spread His teachings to all nations (Matthew 28:18-20).
- Servant Leadership: Leading by serving others, exemplified by Jesus in His ministry.
6. Specific Topics with Descriptions:
- Introduction to Discipleship: Overview of the concept of discipleship and its importance in Jesus’ ministry.
- The Call of the Disciples: Study of how Jesus called His first disciples and what that means for us today.
- Teaching and Training: Examination of Jesus’ methods of teaching and training His disciples.
- Parables and Lessons: Analysis of key parables and lessons Jesus used to instruct His followers.
- Servant Leadership: Exploration of Jesus’ model of servant leadership and its application.
- Prayer and Spiritual Practices: Study of the role of prayer and spiritual disciplines in discipleship.
- The Great Commission: In-depth look at Matthew 28:18-20 and its implications for making disciples.
- Challenges in Discipleship: Discussion of the challenges faced in discipleship and how Jesus addressed them.
- Multiplication and Mission: Examination of how Jesus’ discipleship model leads to the multiplication of followers and the spreading of the Gospel.
- Contemporary Applications: Practical ways to apply Jesus’ model of discipleship in today’s world.
7. Assessments with Descriptions:
- Quizzes: Regular quizzes to test knowledge of key concepts and events in Jesus’ discipleship methods.
- Reflection Papers: Written reflections on specific teachings or events in Jesus’ discipleship.
- Midterm Exam: An exam covering the first half of the course material.
- Final Exam: Comprehensive exam covering the entire course.
- Participation: Active participation in class discussions and group activities.
- Discipleship Project: A practical project where students apply Jesus’ discipleship methods in a real-world setting.
8. Research References:
- The Master Plan of Evangelism by Robert E. Coleman. eBook format. MLA Citation: Coleman, Robert E. The Master Plan of Evangelism. Revell, 2006.
- Discipleship Essentials: A Guide to Building Your Life in Christ by Greg Ogden. eBook format. MLA Citation: Ogden, Greg. Discipleship Essentials: A Guide to Building Your Life in Christ. InterVarsity Press, 2007.
- The Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich Bonhoeffer. eBook format. MLA Citation: Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. The Cost of Discipleship. Touchstone, 1995.
- Transforming Discipleship: Making Disciples a Few at a Time by Greg Ogden. eBook format. MLA Citation: Ogden, Greg. Transforming Discipleship: Making Disciples a Few at a Time. InterVarsity Press, 2003.
- Discipleshift: Five Steps That Help Your Church to Make Disciples Who Make Disciples by Jim Putman, Bobby Harrington, and Robert E. Coleman. eBook format. MLA Citation: Putman, Jim, Bobby Harrington, and Robert E. Coleman. Discipleshift: Five Steps That Help Your Church to Make Disciples Who Make Disciples. Zondervan, 2013.
This comprehensive curriculum ensures that students gain a deep understanding of Jesus’ model of discipleship, focusing on King Jesus, His Kingdom, and His Great Commission.