In our journey as believers, we are called to a mission that is both vast and vital. The Church of Jesus Christ is not merely an institution of the past; it is a living, breathing organism that continues to grow and expand its reach. There are souls yet to be saved, and victories yet to be won. The work is far from over, and we must not limit ourselves by thinking that the imminent return of Christ negates our responsibility to engage fully in the Great Commission.
The story of DeMoss Hall at Liberty University serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us that we must not build our lives and ministries with a short-sighted view of Christ's return. Instead, we must invest in the long-term work of the Kingdom, knowing that our labor is not in vain. Our mission extends far beyond the geographical confines of Christ's earthly ministry. We are empowered by the Holy Spirit to reach the ends of the earth, to preach to multitudes, and to witness the transformative power of the Gospel on a scale that the early disciples could scarcely have imagined.
The greater works we are called to do are not just about the extent of our ministry or the number of people we reach. They are also about the clarity and power with which we present the Gospel. We no longer have to veil the glory of Christ as He once did; we are to proclaim it boldly. Our inheritance as co-heirs with Christ includes the power of the Holy Spirit, enabling us to perform works that bear witness to the risen Savior.
Prayer is the conduit through which we access the power and provision of God. It is not a formulaic incantation but a sincere appeal to God's will, character, and glory. When we pray in Jesus' name, we align ourselves with His purposes, trusting in His merits and seeking His glory above all else. Our confidence in prayer stems from our relationship with Christ, the assurance of eternal life, and the knowledge that God hears us.
As we face the storms of life, we are reminded that if we are in Christ, it will be okay. This assurance is not based on wishful thinking but on the solid foundation of Christ's resurrection. We are encouraged to believe and keep on believing, trusting in the promises of God, which include a heavenly home and the privilege of participating in His greater works through prayer.
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