In reflecting on the life and mission of Nicholas Ludwig Count von Zinzendorf, we are reminded of the profound simplicity and depth of the Christian call: to love Jesus, preach the gospel, die, and be forgotten. Zinzendorf's commissioning of the first Moravian missionaries with the words "preach the gospel, die, and be forgotten" encapsulates a life devoted to Christ's mission. This call is not just for the missionaries of old but for each of us today. Our journey begins with loving Jesus, as 1 John 4:10 reminds us that our love is a response to His love for us. Jesus' love is exemplified in His interactions, even with Judas, offering a kinsman redeemer covenant, a love that extends to the end despite betrayal.
Preaching the gospel is central to our mission. The gospel of the Kingdom, as understood by the Jews of Jesus' time, is the hope of a coming King who will restore all things. This message is not one of comfort or self-help but a proclamation of salvation from the wrath of God for the glory of God. Our preaching should be bold, unashamed, and focused on the eternal truths of heaven, hell, and the need for salvation.
Dying to self is a prerequisite for bearing fruit in God's Kingdom. This death is not just physical but a daily crucifixion of our desires, ambitions, and need for recognition. It is only through this death that we can experience resurrection power and truly know Christ. The story of Adam in Sudan illustrates the power of preaching the gospel even in the most humiliating circumstances, showing that our call is to be faithful, not famous.
Finally, being forgotten is the ultimate act of humility and discipleship. Like Hugh Latimer and Thomas Bilney, our legacy should be one where those we disciple surpass us in their love and knowledge of Christ. Our aim is not to be remembered but to ensure that Jesus is glorified through our lives and the lives of those we touch.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Love as a Response: Our love for Jesus is a response to His love for us. It is not something we originate or sustain on our own. Jesus' love is unconditional and extends even to those who betray Him, as seen in His interaction with Judas. This love calls us to love Him back with all our hearts. [05:20]
- 2. Preaching the Gospel: The gospel of the Kingdom is a message of salvation from the wrath of God for the glory of God. It is not a message of comfort but one of urgency and eternal significance. We are called to preach this gospel boldly and without compromise. [09:30]
- 3. Dying to Self: True discipleship requires dying to self, a daily crucifixion of our desires and ambitions. This death is necessary to experience resurrection power and to truly know Christ. It is a call to humility and surrender. [14:55]
- 4. The Power of Being Forgotten: Our legacy as disciples should be one where those we disciple surpass us in their love and knowledge of Christ. Being forgotten is an act of humility that ensures Jesus is glorified through our lives. [29:44]
- 5. Joy in Humility: There is joy and rest in being forgotten. When we strive for recognition and honor, it is exhausting. But when we focus on making disciples and letting Jesus be remembered, we find true peace and fulfillment. [31:01]
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