Being on mission for God is a calling that transcends our personal desires and comfort zones. It is a divine assignment that demands our willingness to embrace the unexpected and to trust in God's sovereign direction. As I shared with the congregation, the life of the Apostle Paul exemplifies what it means to be truly committed to God's mission, even when it leads us through storms, shipwrecks, and snakebites.
Paul's journey to Rome, as detailed in the final chapters of Acts, was not a comfortable one. He was a prisoner, bound in chains, and yet he was on a mission. His trip was fraught with danger, including a perilous storm that led to a shipwreck on the island of Malta. But even in these dire circumstances, Paul remained steadfast. He healed the sick on Malta, showing the power of God at work through him. His unwavering faith and flexibility in the face of adversity are a testament to his commitment to God's mission.
The story of Paul's journey to Rome teaches us that being on mission for God is not about our comfort or convenience. It is about being willing to go wherever God calls us, even if it means taking an unrealistic route. It is about trusting that God has a plan and that He will use even the most challenging situations for His glory. It is about being bold and unhindered in proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ.
As we navigate our own lives on mission, we must be prepared to face storms and to make sacrifices. We must be willing to let go of our preconceived notions of how our mission should unfold and instead, embrace the journey that God has laid out for us. We must be flexible, or even fluid, as we adapt to the circumstances God allows in our lives, always keeping our eyes fixed on the ultimate goal of advancing the gospel.
In conclusion, our mission is to love God, love people, and serve the world so that those who are far from God can come to know Him. We are called to live a life of abundance on mission, sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with a lost and dying world. And as we do so, we must remember that our story is not over yet. God is still writing it, and He has a plan for each of us to be a man or woman on mission for Him.
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