When Jesus Draws Near

“While they were talking and discussing together, Jesus himself drew near and went with them.” (Luke 24:15)

Pastor Tyler encouraged all of us at Fellowship to practice discipling one another and he equipped us with several tools to do so. I am excited to share how one of those methods, One-to-One discipleship, has strengthened my walk with God.  Though it seems small and simple, the results are huge. Consistent meeting for a short Bible study resulted in encouragement, accountability, sharing of insights, and growing passion for God’s word!

What does it look like to study a passage of Scripture using the One-to-One format?  Just as Pastor Tyler said, there is no homework or preparation needed. Show up, read whichever passage one of us has selected, say a brief prayer, and then write down four things: Observations, Questions, Main Point, and Application.  Conclude by sharing your answers. That last part is tremendously fruitful and encouraging.  One-to-One discipleship is so easy that my wife and I started using it with another couple in church over lunches after church. I even find myself doing it in my personal quiet times because it is a powerful tool for getting more out of every Bible passage.  For example, I happened to be in Luke 24:28 for my daily reading and noticed Jesus “acted as if he were going farther.”  I wrote down a single question: Why did He act as if he were going further?  This in turn prompted another question: what if the disciples had not “urged him strongly” (v 29) to stay with them?

Next, I wrote down an observation: “it was toward evening and the day is now far spent” (v 29). Ah! Maybe that is why Jesus acted as if he would go on: He didn’t want to presume upon the hospitality of these men who had finally arrived at their destination after a seven mile walk.  But as he turned to go, they earnestly urged him to stay with them.

Suddenly, I began noticing the many ways Jesus gently revealed himself in this passage.  He drew near (v. 15).  Rather than blast them with the full and terrifying revelation of himself, he mercifully concealed his identity at first (v. 16).  He probed with gentle questions (vv 17,19).  He calmly took everything they thought they understood (Moses and the Prophets, v. 27) and interpreted it for the disciples.  It culminated in Jesus taking bread, blessing it, breaking it, giving it to them…and opening their eyes to recognize him (vv. 30,31).  A theme emerged: Jesus intentionally worked to bless these dejected men with the one thing they needed: himself.  That helped me with the next step of One to One discipleship: summarizing the passage into a main point.  God gently reveals himself to us, so take advantage of every opportunity he gives us to know him more.  If the disciples hadn’t allowed him to interrupt their conversation, or  hadn’t responded to Jesus’s gentle questions, or ignored his explanation of the Scriptures, or hadn’t urged him strongly to stay with them, they would have missed him!

That brought me to the final step of One to One Discipleship: application. My application for this passage flows out of the the Main Point: take advantage of every opportunity God gives us to know him more.  Specifically, I will get my nose into the Book every day and get my seat into the pew every time the Word is being opened.  I don’t want to miss Jesus’ gracious offer of himself!

The simple acts of reading, praying and sitting under Gospel preaching seem minor, but when they are done with faithfulness and intentionality these humble means become the doorway to receiving God himself! So I encourage you to invite a fellow believer to engage in One-to-One discipleship together and experience this joy for yourself.

Mark and Hannah Martinez

Boulder, CO

Praise the Lord as you read this report: "In our last video, I mentioned a man named Cross who began attending our church. He came from a rough home life and
a checkered past of street racing and drugs. His only religious exposure was to the Jehovah's Witness movement. He has
been a DJ and recording artist who has done work with some of the leading names in Rap and Hip-Hop music. One day
he was riding on the city bus when a lady from our church struck up a conversation with him. She began witnessing to
him and invited him to church. Indifferent to her pleas, he gave the tract to his sister who called us, asking for a ride to
church. After Tatyanita came, she was so excited she insisted that Cross come to church with her. After a couple of weeks
of attending the services and hearing the Gospel, I met with Cross for lunch, and spent an hour sharing the Gospel with
him. I proceeded to ask him if he had ever personally trusted and called on Jesus for salvation. I was surprised when he
said, 'Actually, yes! Just yesterday.' He had heard enough of the Gospel to understand it, and when asked on the bus by
a woman if he had ever asked Jesus to forgive his sin and save him, he prayed in that moment to receive Christ as His
Savior. We have seen God work in this way time and time again, and we are truly blessed to have a small part in the
conversion of precious souls like Cross. Please pray for his continued growth as he has already experienced much
opposition since trusting Christ. Both Cross and Tatyanita are planning to be baptized in the next couple of weeks, along with Destiny. We have others
that we have conversations planned about baptism and membership as God continues to establish our church in the
Boulder Valley."
Church: you can reach out to this family at
info@bvbcboulder.com and follow their page on Facebook here.

Sunday Morning Service

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Get Connected

Plan To Invite Someone To Church This Sunday

Do you feel connected to the fellowship family? Perhaps you have been attending Fellowship for a short time or even a long time but have yet to get connected to a core group of people to go through life with. We were made to have fellowship with one another and develop deep and strong relationships outside of our immediate family. One small step to get you in the right direction could be to join us this Sunday for our Connection Group time at 9:45am. You can contact our church office and ask for one of our pastor's to help get you connected to a group that fits your stage of life.
You can invite someone to church any Sunday of the year—there's no need to wait for a special occasion. Your friends and family can join our community of believers at any time! Consider stopping by the church to pick up an invitation card, which can help you start a conversation with someone you know this week.

Read this Sunday's sermon texts.

Sunday Morning: John 16:16-33
Sunday Evening: Ecclesiastes 3:1-15

Spend Time Praising God.

Why wait until Sunday to sing or listen to the songs of our faith? Check out our setlist for this Sunday and get ready to join with God's people in worship.
Book of the Month | The Prodigal God
No Midweek Service | October 29
Trunk or Treat | October 31
FBA Fall Festival | November 7
Communion | November 23
No Midweek Service | November 26
Prepare your mind and heart with some Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs this week. Use our church playlist
through the week and be encouraged by the music we will sing as a congregation this Lord's Day.

Sunday Morning Service

Victory In Jesus
How Great Is The Greatness Of God
What He's Done
Worthy Of It All

Sunday Evening Service

God Is For Us
The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power
In Christ Alone
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