In today's gathering, we explored the profound call to discipleship, emphasizing the "go and tell" mandate that Jesus exemplified. This call is not just about sharing words but embodying the living Word, Jesus, in our daily lives. As we worshiped, I felt a strong prophetic picture of the church as a power source, with Jesus as the ultimate source of life and energy. We are called to be fully alive and engaged, stepping into our divine design and calling. This involves being conductors of God's power, bridging gaps where there are breaks, and being dispatched as spiritual special ops, equipped with spiritual weapons to save and deliver, not destroy.
Reflecting on the story of Daniel, we are reminded that God is sovereign over times and seasons, and our mission remains unchanged regardless of worldly events. We are part of an unshakable kingdom, and our task is to partner with God in releasing His will on earth. In Matthew 9, we see Jesus as a man who operated outside religious norms, calling His disciples to a life of adventure and purpose. The Christian walk is far from boring; it is a journey of discovery and activation, where we are called to exhaust the possibilities of our faith.
Discipleship is not merely about receiving instruction but engaging in on-the-job training, as Jesus demonstrated. We are to proclaim the gospel of the kingdom, embodying the written Word in our lives. This embodiment is powerful, as it leads to transformation and demonstration of God's love and power. We are called to see people as Jesus did, recognizing their needs and responding with compassion. The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few, and we are urged to pray for more workers to be sent into the fields.
In this season, we are challenged to step into our roles as activators, supporters, or those seeking a fresh word from God. It's about being fully alive and engaged in the adventure of faith, partnering with others, and moving beyond programs to become a people who say yes to Jesus. We are called to reflect God's heart, to be His hands and feet, and to awaken the dormant callings within us. Let us embrace this adventure, allowing the Spirit to fan the flames of our passion and purpose.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Power Source of the Church: We are called to be fully alive and engaged, drawing our power from Jesus, the ultimate source. As conductors of God's power, we bridge gaps and stand in the breach, bringing life and energy to the world. [01:39]
- 2. Sovereignty and Mission: Regardless of worldly events, God's sovereignty remains, and our mission as part of His unshakable kingdom is unchanged. We are to partner with God in releasing His will on earth, focusing on His eternal purposes. [05:32]
- 3. Discipleship as Adventure: The Christian walk is an adventure, not a mundane routine. We are called to explore the possibilities of our faith, engaging in on-the-job training and embodying the living Word in our lives. [09:52]
- 4. Seeing with Compassion: Like Jesus, we are called to see people with compassion, recognizing their needs and responding with love. The harvest is plentiful, and we must pray for more laborers to join in the work of the kingdom. [23:09]
- 5. Activation and Partnership: We are challenged to step into our roles as activators, supporters, or seekers of a fresh word from God. It's about being fully alive, partnering with others, and moving beyond programs to become a people who say yes to Jesus. [28:24]
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