In our journey through life, we are called to be more than mere recipients of God's grace; we are to be active participants in His divine mission. As believers, we are graced not only to receive but to partake in the glory of God's work, to be instruments in His Kingdom. This understanding propels us into a lifestyle of constant ministry, transforming our everyday interactions into opportunities for divine encounters. We are the church scattered, living testimonies of God's love and power in every place we go.
Today, we are reminded of the power of God to command the lame to walk, to call hearts to repentance, and to draw souls to Himself. We give thanks for His goodness, His mightiness, and His wondrous works. We recognize His sovereignty in all aspects of life, including the miraculous and the mundane, such as the intervention in medical crises like that of our brother Chris, who is currently receiving care. We praise God for modern medicine and His providential hand in our lives.
As we prepare to go out into the world, we are charged to be ambassadors for Christ, carrying the message of reconciliation to all. We are made righteous through Christ, and it is our mission to live out this truth daily. We are equipped to share His story with the world, to use our gifts and talents for His glory in our communities.
Reflecting on Acts chapter 3, we see the apostles Peter and John encounter a lame man at the temple gate. This man, known and loved by his community, sought only maintenance through alms. Yet, Peter and John offered him something far greater than silver and gold; they offered him healing in the name of Jesus Christ. This miracle transformed not only the man's life but also impacted the surrounding community, leading them to awe and wonder at the work of God.
We are reminded that God's mission can happen at any time and any place. Our lives are not confined to the walls of a church building; we are the church, living on mission wherever we are. Our training and upbringing may have taught us to compartmentalize our spiritual lives, but the Holy Spirit goes with us into the world, guiding us to seize divine opportunities for ministry.
As we embrace a life on mission, we become conduits for people to experience the tangible power of God. We are called to look beyond maintenance and to live by faith in the transformative power of Christ. When we introduce the people we love to the God we love, we build a church that reflects the awe-inspiring work of the Lord.
Key Takeaways
Youtube Chapters