Brethren,
I struggle with this a bit....
I know the definition of 'disciple'. I feel that all disciples are believers; but not all believers are disciples. I'm having trouble wrapping my head around this one, and would like your input.
Maybe it is due to what 'believers' appear to be these days, verses what 'believers' were thought to be in the early church.
Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations and Go therefore and make believers of all the nations does not seem to say the same thing to me.
Has anyone else ever thought about this one?
I struggle with this a bit....
I know the definition of 'disciple'. I feel that all disciples are believers; but not all believers are disciples. I'm having trouble wrapping my head around this one, and would like your input.
Maybe it is due to what 'believers' appear to be these days, verses what 'believers' were thought to be in the early church.
Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations and Go therefore and make believers of all the nations does not seem to say the same thing to me.
Has anyone else ever thought about this one?