“Making disciples is not an easy process. It is trying. It is messy. It is slow, tedious, even painful at times. It is all these things because it is relational” (Platt, 2010, pg. 93).
In Chapter 5 we see David Platt set out the plan that God has for each of our lives. He talks about how Jesus spent most of his ministry years surrounded by the same 12 men. He selected a small few to teach and to reveal how we should live our lives in accordance with God. Are we, then, to do the same? Jesus said we are to “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. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age” (Matthew 28:19-20, Today’s New International Version).
“Making disciples by going, baptizing, and teaching people the Word of Christ and then enabling them to do the same thing in other people’s lives – this is the plan God has for each of us to impact nations for the glory of Christ” (Platt, 2010, pg.103).
Reflections for Chapter 5:
If you allowed people to get close to you would they be able to see the life of Christ in action?
What does Platt mean when he discussed the difference between discipling Christians and disinfecting Christians?
How can you become a reproducer or disciple in the context of your life?


