### Summary
Today, we explored the profound call to be co-workers with God in His grand venture, as highlighted in 1 Corinthians 3. We are not meant to be mere bystanders but active participants in God's mission. This call is exemplified in the story of Lazarus from John chapters 10 and 11, where Jesus, despite the danger, chose to return to Judea to perform a miracle. This story teaches us that sometimes God allows challenging situations to give us new grounds for believing.
We also reflected on Jesus' final words to His disciples before His ascension, where He promised the Holy Spirit and commissioned them to be His witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. This commission is not just a call to familiar and comfortable places but also to hostile and challenging environments. The disciples' journey, especially Thomas' willingness to follow Jesus even unto death, serves as a powerful example of commitment and faith.
In our own lives, we are often called to step out of our comfort zones and into places that may seem hostile or uncomfortable. Whether it's rethinking a stance, talking to someone different from us, or going to a place we fear, God calls us to trust Him and be His witnesses. The story of the man with the head tattoo at the QT in Abilene illustrates that sometimes, all it takes is a simple act of reaching out to make a connection and be a part of God's larger mission.
As we prepare for our one-day offering next week, let's be in prayer about how we can participate and partner with God in His mission. Remember, the more difficult the task, the more significant it may be. Trust in the Holy Spirit, who empowers us to be witnesses of God's love and power, even in the most challenging circumstances.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. workers with God, not mere bystanders. This partnership involves active participation in His mission, which can lead to new grounds for believing, as seen in the story of Lazarus. [47:34]
2. Empowered by the Holy Spirit: Jesus promised the Holy Spirit to empower us to be His witnesses. This empowerment is not just for familiar and comfortable places but also for hostile and challenging environments.
3. Commitment in Adversity: Thomas' willingness to follow Jesus even unto death exemplifies the level of commitment required to be a true disciple. This commitment is essential, especially when the mission involves risk and discomfort.
4. Reaching Out in Faith: Sometimes, God calls us to reach out to those who seem different or intimidating. A simple act of connection can be a part of God's larger mission, teaching us not to judge by appearances and to trust in His guidance.
5. Mission in Hostile Environments: The call to be witnesses extends to hostile environments. Trusting God in these situations can lead to witnessing significant miracles and transformations, as seen in the story of Lazarus.
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