If God wills the evangelization of the world, and you refuse to support missions, then you are opposed to the will of God. - Oswald J. Smith
I love Jesus, and I write this because I love His church, and want to see it come fully alive in every part of the world!
I think the church in general (not every congregation or member) has become addicted to short term mission trips so much that they can barely understand the vague notion that the Great Commission is not a part time job no matter your vocation! Short term trips have there place, but we can't save the world in 10 days or less! They should be done no doubt, but not in place of long term missions. Both SHOULD and CAN be done simultaneously.
We start with the grand idea of Judea, Samaria and uttermost parts of the earth. However, we jump out of the gates with a sprinters pace and fade by the time we've reached our own neighborhood. Instead we should have the strategy of a marathon runner, who knows the race is longer than just what's around the first turn!
Instead of having the understanding and wisdom that God's funds are unlimited (Ephesians 3:20), we are happier to balance the budget and only dream what we can fund. We might take the church beyond the four walls but the real impact goes no farther than the newly paved parking lot!
I'm not saying we are to be fiscally irresponsible. However, we must apply the wisdom of Scripture, remembering our mandate to reach the WHOLE world and not just OUR world. At the end of the day, I believe the church of Jesus Christ is suffering from a corporate lack of faith.
We seek without vision, we listen without conviction, we pray without expecting so we do only what's comfortable. If it's the least bit risky or there's a chance for failure, we lower the bar of expectation. After all, why should we trouble God, He's busy running the universe, right?
I think we all need to be reminded that we serve the God of the impossible, the God of the infinite, the God of the immeasurable (Genesis 18:14). What is God telling you to do that you are not currently doing?
****NEWSFLASH******
If Jesus Christ is your Savior, then the Great Commission IS YOUR JOB! Yes, that's right. It's not just the work of pastors and missionaries. So let's get busy doing God's work in the world.
There are only 3 positions when it comes to the Great Commission - go, send or disobey (John Piper). Which one are you currently doing?
I love Jesus, and I write this because I love His church, and want to see it come fully alive in every part of the world!
I think the church in general (not every congregation or member) has become addicted to short term mission trips so much that they can barely understand the vague notion that the Great Commission is not a part time job no matter your vocation! Short term trips have there place, but we can't save the world in 10 days or less! They should be done no doubt, but not in place of long term missions. Both SHOULD and CAN be done simultaneously.
We start with the grand idea of Judea, Samaria and uttermost parts of the earth. However, we jump out of the gates with a sprinters pace and fade by the time we've reached our own neighborhood. Instead we should have the strategy of a marathon runner, who knows the race is longer than just what's around the first turn!
Instead of having the understanding and wisdom that God's funds are unlimited (Ephesians 3:20), we are happier to balance the budget and only dream what we can fund. We might take the church beyond the four walls but the real impact goes no farther than the newly paved parking lot!
I'm not saying we are to be fiscally irresponsible. However, we must apply the wisdom of Scripture, remembering our mandate to reach the WHOLE world and not just OUR world. At the end of the day, I believe the church of Jesus Christ is suffering from a corporate lack of faith.
We seek without vision, we listen without conviction, we pray without expecting so we do only what's comfortable. If it's the least bit risky or there's a chance for failure, we lower the bar of expectation. After all, why should we trouble God, He's busy running the universe, right?
I think we all need to be reminded that we serve the God of the impossible, the God of the infinite, the God of the immeasurable (Genesis 18:14). What is God telling you to do that you are not currently doing?
****NEWSFLASH******
If Jesus Christ is your Savior, then the Great Commission IS YOUR JOB! Yes, that's right. It's not just the work of pastors and missionaries. So let's get busy doing God's work in the world.
There are only 3 positions when it comes to the Great Commission - go, send or disobey (John Piper). Which one are you currently doing?