The authority of God's Word is central to our lives and missions. It is not merely a guidebook but the foundation upon which we build our understanding of God's global mission. As believers, we are called to engage with the world and its challenges, bringing the light of the Gospel to all nations. This requires us to immerse ourselves in Scripture, allowing it to shape our thoughts, actions, and attitudes. The Word of God equips us to discern His will and empowers us to act in faith, even when faced with daunting tasks. [02:45]
"For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart." (Hebrews 4:12, ESV)
Reflection: How can you allow the authority of God's Word to guide your decisions and actions today, especially in areas where you feel challenged or uncertain?
Day 2: Compassion as a Catalyst for Action
Jesus' compassion for the harassed and helpless calls us to action. His heart was moved by the plight of the people, and He urged His followers to pray for workers to be sent into the harvest field. This compassion is not passive; it demands a response. We are to be active participants in God's mission, recognizing the urgency of the task before us. As we pray for workers, we must also be willing to be sent ourselves, stepping into the roles God has prepared for us. [10:15]
"And when he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd." (Matthew 9:36, ESV)
Reflection: Who in your life is in need of compassion today, and how can you actively demonstrate Christ's love to them in a tangible way?
Day 3: The Universal Call to Witness
The call to be witnesses is for all believers, empowered by the Holy Spirit. This is not a task reserved for a select few but a mandate for everyone who follows Christ. We are to reach our local communities and the ends of the earth, embracing the full scope of the Great Commission. This requires us to step out of our comfort zones, engage with diverse cultures, and share the Gospel with boldness and love. The Holy Spirit empowers us to be effective witnesses, providing the strength and wisdom we need to fulfill this calling. [14:36]
"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth." (Acts 1:8, ESV)
Reflection: What is one practical step you can take this week to share your faith with someone in your local community or beyond?
Day 4: Building on New Foundations
Building on new foundations is a biblical mandate. While some are called to strengthen existing churches, others are called to pioneer new works where Christ is not known. Both roles are essential to the growth of the Church and the fulfillment of God's mission. This requires a willingness to embrace change, take risks, and trust God to lead us into uncharted territories. Whether we are called to stay or go, we must be faithful to the call and committed to the work of building His Kingdom. [16:00]
"Thus I make it my ambition to preach the gospel, not where Christ has already been named, lest I build on someone else's foundation." (Romans 15:20, ESV)
Reflection: Are you open to the possibility that God might be calling you to a new area of ministry or mission? What steps can you take to explore this calling further?
Day 5: Commitment to Global Mission
The global mission requires a commitment to prayer, learning, and action. We must engage with people of different backgrounds, support missions, and consider our own calling in God's plan. This involves a willingness to learn about other cultures, pray for the unreached, and take action to support mission efforts. Our commitment to global mission is a reflection of our commitment to Christ and His command to make disciples of all nations. [13:26]
"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age." (Matthew 28:19-20, ESV)
Reflection: How can you actively support global missions today, whether through prayer, financial support, or personal involvement?
Sermon Summary
Taking a deep breath, I reflect on the profound theme of our gathering: the world and its nations. We are here because we believe in the authority of God's Word, and we seek to understand our role in His global mission. Tonight, we delve into the heart of missions, exploring the call to reach the nations with the Gospel. This is not just a task for a select few but a divine mandate for all believers. We are reminded of the compassion of Jesus, who went through towns and villages, moved by the plight of the people, and called for workers to be sent into the harvest field.
The challenge before us is immense, yet it is not insurmountable. We are called to be witnesses, empowered by the Holy Spirit, to reach Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth. This call is not limited to those who feel like leaders; it is for everyone who follows Christ. We must embrace the hard truths of the Gospel, not just the comforting parts, and be willing to engage with the suffering and the lost.
Our mission is to preach where Christ is not known, to build on new foundations, and to reach the unreached. This is a call to action, a call to prayer, and a call to commitment. We must pray for workers, support missions, and consider our own role in God's global plan. Whether we are called to stay and build on existing foundations or to go to the regions beyond, we must be faithful to the call.
Key Takeaways
1. The authority of God's Word is central to our lives and missions. We must allow it to guide us as we engage with the world and its challenges, seeking to bring the light of the Gospel to all nations. [02:45]
2. Jesus' compassion for the harassed and helpless calls us to action. We are to pray for workers and be willing to be sent into the harvest field, recognizing the urgency of the mission. [10:15]
3. The call to be witnesses is for all believers, empowered by the Holy Spirit. We are to reach our local communities and the ends of the earth, embracing the full scope of the Great Commission. [14:36]
4. Building on new foundations is a biblical mandate. While some are called to strengthen existing churches, others are called to pioneer new works where Christ is not known. Both are essential to the growth of the Church. [16:00]
5. The global mission requires a commitment to prayer, learning, and action. We must engage with people of different backgrounds, support missions, and consider our own calling in God's plan. [13:26]
In Matthew 9:35-38, what actions did Jesus take as He went through the towns and villages? How did He respond to the crowds He encountered? [09:44]
According to Acts 1:8, what is promised to believers when the Holy Spirit comes upon them, and what are they called to do as a result? [14:16]
Romans 15:20 mentions Paul's ambition in his ministry. What was his specific goal, and how does it relate to the concept of building on new foundations? [16:00]
The sermon emphasized the importance of reaching the unreached and building on new foundations. What examples were given to illustrate this call to action? [16:46]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does Jesus' compassion for the harassed and helpless in Matthew 9:35-38 challenge believers to engage with the suffering and the lost in their own communities? [09:58]
Acts 1:8 speaks of being witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. How can this progression be understood in the context of a believer's personal mission field? [14:36]
Romans 15:20 highlights Paul's desire to preach where Christ is not known. What might this look like in today's context, and how can believers discern if they are called to such a mission? [16:00]
The sermon mentioned the need for both building on existing foundations and pioneering new works. How can a church balance these two aspects of mission work effectively? [17:04]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on Jesus' compassion in Matthew 9:35-38. How can you cultivate a similar compassion for those around you who are harassed and helpless? What practical steps can you take this week to reach out to someone in need? [09:58]
Acts 1:8 calls believers to be witnesses empowered by the Holy Spirit. Identify one area in your local community where you can be a witness for Christ. What specific action will you take to engage with this area? [14:36]
Consider the call to build on new foundations as mentioned in Romans 15:20. Is there a group or community in your area that remains unreached by the Gospel? How can you or your small group begin to engage with them? [16:00]
The sermon emphasized the importance of prayer in missions. How can you incorporate regular prayer for workers and unreached nations into your daily routine? What resources or tools might help you stay committed to this practice? [13:43]
Reflect on the idea of being part of God's global mission. What is one way you can support missions, either locally or globally, through your time, resources, or skills? [20:01]
The sermon mentioned the need to embrace the hard truths of the Gospel. What is one challenging aspect of the Gospel that you find difficult to accept or share? How can you seek understanding and courage in this area? [06:52]
Identify a personal role you might play in God's global plan. Whether it's through prayer, financial support, or direct involvement, what is one step you can take this month to align with this calling? [20:54]
Sermon Clips
We're here because, at least most of us, we really believe the Bible is your word, that it's inspired by you. You use people to bring it to us 2000 and far more years ago, and somehow we want your word to be the authority in our life. [00:02:31]
We must look into your word. We bless you, we worship you and pray especially for people that may be wrestling with some special challenges, special difficult situations that you'd especially bless them and minister to them in a Grace awakened way tonight in Jesus name amen. [00:02:59]
God has put that on my heart as sure as I'm standing here you may not think of yourself as leaders, but the way I've seen the Holy Spirit using ordinary people who have been to conferences like this for the last 40 or 50 years in all kinds of leadership, often not until a few years later. [00:05:39]
I just pray with all my heart that you're not just willing to embrace the more encouraging and blessing filled sides of the Christian faith and there are many, but that you're willing to also reach out in connection with some of these hard things. [00:06:28]
Jesus went through all the towns and Villages, teaching in their synagogues preaching the Good News of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness. When he saw the crowds he had compassion on them because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a Shepherd. [00:09:46]
Ask the lord of the Harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his Harvest field. Most of you heard my own testimony about a lady who prayed for me. I wasn't from a Christian home. I went to incredible sleepy liberal church that was not really preaching the gospel. [00:10:16]
I began to work in the streets of Chicago and do door-to-door in Chicago and work among Spanish people and people of different ethnic backgrounds, and I'd really encourage you here in Pretoria to reach out to people of different ethnic backgrounds. [00:12:00]
This is the word of God. This is the Lord Jesus before he ascended in heaven saying ye shall be my Witnesses in Jerusalem Judea Samaria and unto the uttermost part of the Earth. We've got to take this seriously. [00:14:52]
I have always it has always been my ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known, so that I would not be building on another person's Foundation. Now this is very very strong. You have a lot of churches here in Pretoria. [00:15:48]
Our Hope is that as your faith continues to grow, our area of activity among you will greatly expand, so that we can preach the gospel in the regions Beyond you. Missions what we're on about this week, this is on the heart of God. [00:20:25]
Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every person that's the Great Commission in the Book of Matthew in the Book of Mark. We have those words, another strong challenge for Missions comes from those words of Jesus when he said as the father sent me so send I you. [00:22:13]
My top ten are nations that have one less than one percent of the witness that you have in South Africa. You think you're a pretty needy country right you need more missionaries here. I just met some Americans who have come as missionaries to South Africa. [00:25:42]