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THE 5 BOLD MOVES OF JESUS

DAY 2 OF 6

BOLD MOVE #2 - THE RIGHT FEW

Remember when Jesus multiplied five loaves and two fish? One of the key lessons here is that the cost of multiplication is the crowd. When we are divided up into smaller ranks, people can be better mobilised and ministered to. 

This was Jesus' strategy. Early on He broadcasted His message as He went from village to village, teaching about the Kingdom. The people He would need later on were recruited during this phase. But once He had His core followers, He shifted His approach and spent more time with a few, and less time with the many.

Only the Holy Spirit knows the right few.

Jesus called James and John while they were mending their nets. The Greek word for mending is katartismos. It means preparing, equipping, perfecting. The two brothers were preparing, equipping and perfecting their nets. The same Greek word is used when the Apostle Paul talks about equipping the saints for the work of the ministry. 

James and John went from preparing, equipping and perfecting their nets to preparing, equipping and perfecting the saints. In leaving their nets behind, Jesus still leveraged their expertise, but for an eternal purpose.

Jesus wasn’t asking random people to follow Him. He was being led by the Spirit because only the Holy Spirit knows the right few.


Who are the few people in your world right now that the Holy Spirit wants you to relationally invest into?

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THE 5 BOLD MOVES OF JESUS

How did Jesus lead? How did he build the greatest movement the world has ever seen? We study His message, but what about His method? Understanding the bold moves Jesus made during His ministry years can give you the cour...

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