In today's gathering, we delved into the essence of the Gospel and the church's mission, drawing from the book of Acts, particularly chapter 11. We were reminded that the Gospel is not confined to a select group but is intended for all humanity. The church's primary voice, once the children of Israel, has now transitioned to the church in the age we live in. This shift signifies our responsibility to carry the Gospel to the nations.
We explored the narrative of the early church, particularly the church at Antioch, which exemplified a model of Christian living and mission. The church at Antioch was not only a community that preached the Gospel but also demonstrated it through their actions. They were a giving church, responding to the needs of others during a famine by sending relief to the brethren in Judea. This act of giving, however, was not their primary purpose. They understood that while humanitarian aid is important, it should never replace the preaching of the Gospel.
The church at Antioch was also a teaching church. They did not stop at converting people; they invested in teaching new believers, helping them grow in their faith. This is a critical aspect of the Great Commission that is often neglected. Discipleship ensures that new believers are not just saved and baptized but are also taught the truths of Scripture, which is vital for their spiritual growth and the growth of the church.
We were challenged to examine our own lives and our church's mission. Are we living out the Gospel in such a way that it is evident to those around us? Are we giving of our time, talents, and treasures not just to meet physical needs but more importantly, to share the life-changing message of Jesus Christ? Are we actively participating in the Great Commission by going, sending, baptizing, and teaching?
In conclusion, we were called to action. To be filled with the Holy Spirit, like Barnabas, so that we can live lives of faith and be effective witnesses for Christ. To be givers, not just of our material possessions but of the Gospel itself. And to be teachers, ensuring that those who come to faith continue to grow and mature in their relationship with the Lord.
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