In our new sermon series entitled "Risk," we delve into the critical need for the American church to awaken to its mission. The burden on my heart is to share with you the importance of engaging with those who do not know Jesus and to challenge us to step outside our comfort zones. We must not barricade ourselves within the church walls but instead, risk living in relationship with those outside.
We explore five priorities for followers of Jesus: allowing Jesus to guide our lives, knowing and applying Scripture, living in community with other believers, engaging with non-believers, and multiplying generations of Jesus followers. The focus, however, is on the latter two, which often pose the greatest challenge due to the inherent risks involved.
Jesus' ministry exemplified engagement with those in need, as seen in Matthew 9:35-38. He had compassion on the crowds and urged His disciples to pray for more workers for the harvest. Similarly, in Matthew 28:18-20, Jesus commands us to make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching them to obey His commands. This is not an optional part of our faith but a direct command from our Lord.
The series aims to equip us to put into practice the principles we know we should follow. We are reminded that we cannot ignore our mission, and we must be proactive in seeking opportunities to share the good news. Colossians 4:2-6 provides a blueprint for engaging with non-believers, emphasizing prayer, wisdom, making the most of every opportunity, and gracious conversation.
We are called to live wisely, ensuring our actions do not hinder our witness for Christ. We must be alert to opportunities God provides and be ready to step through open doors. Our conversations should be gracious and attractive, not condoning sin but pointing people to the hope found in Jesus.
As we embark on this journey, I challenge each of us to ask God to reveal "who is my one?"—the one person we will commit to engaging with spiritually over the next four weeks. This act of obedience and risk-taking can transform our communities and bring the lost to Christ.
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