

30. Doing What Jesus Did, Part 2: Intention and Means (2002)
14 snips Apr 7, 2025
Dallas Willard, a renowned Christian philosopher and author, delves deep into spiritual transformation and discipleship. He discusses the VIM pattern—Vision, Intention, Means—as a framework for embodying Jesus' teachings. Willard emphasizes the importance of personal spiritual practices like silence and Sabbath, arguing that true discipleship integrates faith into daily life. He also highlights the significance of humility and prayer in cultivating a connection with God's kingdom, suggesting that genuine transformation stems from an inward change, not mere external observance.
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Understanding the Three Kingdoms
- Three kingdoms exist: God's kingdom, my kingdom, and Satan's kingdom, creating complex spiritual dynamics.
- God's kingdom is where God acts and His will is done perfectly, which Jesus invites us to join fully.
The VIM Pattern for Discipleship
- The VIM pattern stands for Vision, Intention, and Means, essential for discipleship.
- Vision is seeing God's kingdom clearly; intention is deciding to be Jesus' disciple; means are spiritual practices enabling transformation.
Cost and Commitment of Discipleship
- Discipleship demands prioritizing being with Jesus and learning to be like him above all else.
- It requires a wholehearted commitment, not dabbling, because half-hearted efforts fail to produce genuine growth.