### Summary
Welcome to Club Redemption. Today, we embark on a new series titled "Change Your World." Reflecting on Life Magazine's issue of "100 People Who Changed The World," we see figures like Steve Jobs, Henry Ford, and Alexander the Great, who have left indelible marks on history. Yet, as Christians, we are called to a higher purpose: to change the world through the teachings and example of Jesus Christ.
In Matthew 28:16-20, Jesus gives His disciples the Great Commission, instructing them to go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching them to observe all His commands. This commission is not just for the original disciples but for all who follow Jesus. Despite feeling ordinary or overwhelmed by life's demands, we are called to be world changers.
Jesus' ministry provides a model for us. He often shared meals with people, using these moments to build relationships and share the message of God's love. In Luke 5, Jesus calls Levi (Matthew) and immediately shares a meal with him and other tax collectors, demonstrating acceptance and friendship. This simple act of sharing a meal can be a powerful tool for ministry.
We are encouraged to leverage our meals for the Kingdom of God. Whether it's lunch with a coworker or dinner with a neighbor, these moments can be opportunities to share the love of Christ. The goal is not just to eat but to build relationships that can lead to spiritual conversations and ultimately, to people experiencing the transformative power of Jesus.
Jesus, the ultimate world changer, left His throne in heaven to live among us, die for our sins, and rise again, offering us a place at God's eternal table. This invitation is open to all, but it requires a response. Accepting Jesus means securing a place at the future feast in the Kingdom of Heaven. Rejecting Him means missing out on this eternal fellowship.
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Key Takeaways
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4. Intentional Living for the Kingdom: Being intentional with our daily activities, such as sharing meals, can have a significant impact on the Kingdom of God. By leveraging everyday moments for spiritual purposes, we can fulfill the Great Commission in practical and accessible ways. This approach makes the mission of God more attainable and less daunting.
5. The Eternal Invitation: Jesus offers an eternal invitation to sit at God's table, a place secured through His life, death, and resurrection. Accepting this invitation means experiencing eternal fellowship with God, while rejecting it results in missing out on this eternal joy. This underscores the importance of sharing the gospel and inviting others to accept Jesus' offer of salvation.
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