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Dawson Trotman and Spiritual Growth
Feb 15, 2025
Dawson Trotman and Spiritual Multiplication
Introduction
Dawson Trotman converted at age 20 and dedicated 30 years to knowing Christ and making Him known.
Gave his life saving another from drowning in 1956.
Believed in God's power and experienced answers to prayer, exemplified by the ministry of the Navigators.
Key Principles and Personal Reflections
Emotion is no substitute for action, and action is no substitute for production.
Reflects on the beauty of God's creation and the equal opportunity for all humans to reproduce physically and spiritually.
Spiritual Reproduction
Every Christian should be spiritually fruitful and multiply.
Physical reproduction parallels spiritual reproduction.
God's plan is for every Christian to multiply and bring others to Christ.
Barriers to Spiritual Multiplication
Lack of Union with Christ
Christians must live in unity with Christ to be spiritually fruitful.
Spiritual Disease or Immaturity
Immature Christians are spiritually sick and incapable of reproducing.
Lack of Follow-Up
The importance of follow-up in discipleship, ensuring converts grow in faith.
The Navigators' Approach
Focuses on individual mentoring and producing spiritual leaders.
Originated from the need for effective follow-up and multiplication.
Examples of success in military settings leading to widespread influence.
Personal Stories and Illustrations
Trotman's personal experiences underline the importance of dedicated mentorship.
Mentorship in action: investing time with individuals leads to large-scale spiritual growth.
Importance of Spiritual Productivity
Being busy in spiritual activity is not enough without real productivity.
The mission of every Christian is to lead others to Christ and help them grow.
Call to Action
Christians are challenged to find and mentor at least one other person in Christ's teachings.
Encouragement to evaluate personal spiritual productivity and commitment to Christ.
Conclusion
Dawson Trotman emphasizes the ongoing need for spiritual mentorship and multiplication.
Ends with a prayer asking God to help Christians remember and act on these principles.
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