Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Disciplemaking Is Meant to Multiply

 Disciplemaking was never designed to stop with one relationship. The vision has always been generational.

Paul wrote:

“What you have heard from me… entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach others also.”
(2 Timothy 2:2, ESV)

Notice the pattern: Paul → Timothy → faithful men → others also.

This is multiplication.

Healthy disciplemaking does not create dependence—it raises up others who can stand firm in Christ and invest in others themselves. The goal is maturity and reproduction, not control.

When disciples make disciples, the church grows not just larger, but stronger.

Reflection Questions

  1. Has someone intentionally invested in your spiritual growth?
  2. Who are you currently investing in?
  3. What would it look like for your disciplemaking to multiply beyond one person?



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