Embracing Holy Ambition for the Great Commission

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My heart's desire and prayer to God for you is that he would put your boat, the boat of your life, on a course toward the completion of the Great Commission towards the remaining task of world evangelization either as a sacrificial goer or a sacrificial sender. [00:03:16]

A life of sacrifice is not a life of unhappiness. We deny ourselves things that would diminish our delights in God through serving people, and there are thousands of things that would diminish our delights in God, and they are all pleasurable, and we deny ourselves those for greater pleasure. [00:00:59]

The great tragedy is that people think the Christian life can be turned into a motorboat. You can grow a church by putting an Evinrude on the back of your boat and making it happen, but it's not supernatural, it's not Christian. It's the sailboat, and the mast is to put these yards out here, drop the sails, be filled with the spirit, and driven in his power across the sea of life for a good and holy purpose. [00:02:01]

I want to help you get a more specific holy ambition for your life. The ballast in the bottom of the boat is a kind of ambition. I want my life to count as a part of God's passion for his glory, so I want to have a passion for his glory. That's the big general ballast of your life. [00:06:08]

When you're controlled by a holy ambition, there are thousand things you cannot do, you dare not do. Good things, good things. My life has been one long life of selective neglect because I have ambitions in my life about how I wanted to count things I want to say, things I want to do for a specific focus and a specific message. [00:11:18]

I want you to have a holy ambition. I want you to pursue it by reading your Bible and asking God to make something burn in your heart. I think that's the way it comes. As you're reading the Bible, you're pleading, "Oh God, speak. God, speak to me." [00:28:31]

The mark of adulthood is that play is replaced with a sense of responsibility and ambition in this world for your life to count for real babies that are out there or a thousand other things. I'm just using dolls and babies as an example. [00:20:10]

I simply want to encourage the Western Church to wake up and realize that dozens of regions around the world are still completely devoid of the gospel, and most of these places are difficult places for even native missionaries, so-called, to work. It is going to take people like you. [00:39:27]

I pray that the mast of your holy ambition will be lifted high, and you'll drop your sails of faith, and you'll catch the wind of the Holy Spirit, and he will drive you freely, no motor on the back trying to make it happen when it can't happen, but being driven by the Holy Spirit. [00:41:16]

Immerse yourself in the Bible, pleading with God to make some verse or some strategy or some trajectory or some truth so burn so continuously and so firmly and deeply and unshakably you know that's me. [00:25:58]

Every holy ambition is an expression of love for people. What was the need that Paul was trying to meet as he preached the gospel where Christ had not been named? Here's the theological problem: Paul, do you think people are responsible to believe in a name they've never heard? [00:29:24]

I want to read you an email, and I'll be done. This comes from a 30-something now, because he's been there so long in China or Tibet, and he wrote this three years ago. He wrote it because I had raised the issue about young people feeling like Western missionaries are not needed in a place like China. [00:36:47]

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