In today's message, I focused on the principle of "going" and the importance of not only being the hands and feet of Jesus but also being His mouthpiece. I emphasized that our actions must be paired with the proclamation of the Gospel, sharing the transformative power of Jesus's words and our personal testimonies.
I began by reflecting on the ministry of Camp Driven, which serves as a practical example of applying the word of God in our lives. This ministry helps those with emotional and mental struggles find healing through service and community. I shared how this aligns with our series on the red letters of Jesus, which calls us to move beyond good intentions and put Jesus's words into practice.
Throughout the series, we've explored five main principles distilled from Jesus's teachings: being with Jesus to become like Him, forgiveness, serving, giving, and going. These principles are not just theoretical; they are meant to be lived out in our daily lives.
I then delved into the scriptural basis for the principle of going, examining Jesus's words at the beginning and end of His ministry. Jesus's first words in Matthew 4 announce the opportunity to join His kingdom through repentance. He then calls us to follow Him and be sent out to "fish for people," promising a life of fulfillment and purpose.
The Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20 and similar passages in Mark, Luke, John, and Acts underscore the importance of being sent to make disciples and proclaim the Gospel to all nations. Jesus's ministry was about equipping and sending His followers to continue His work.
I addressed the common feeling of inadequacy in sharing the Gospel, reminding us that our personal stories of encountering Jesus are powerful tools for witnessing. By answering three simple questions—what our life was like before Jesus, what happened when we met Him, and how our life is different because of Him—we can share a compelling testimony.
I also touched on the Apostle Paul's approach in Romans, starting with our condition without Jesus to highlight the significance of His gift. Paul's words remind us that we all fall short and are in need of a Savior, but through Jesus, we have the promise of eternal life.
In closing, I encouraged everyone to memorize Romans 6:23, reflect on their personal testimony, and look for opportunities to share their story with others. I prayed for those who wanted to commit or recommit their lives to Jesus and for our church to boldly share the Gospel.
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