“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations...”
(Matthew 28:19a)
One of Jesus’ final commands to His disciples, and to us
as His followers, is to go into the world and make disciples. It’s called the “Great
Commission.” It's our calling to be missionaries to
our world and our culture, and spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Theologians call this the Missio Dei, translated
from Latin meaning “Mission of God.”
Jürgen Moltmann says, "It is not the church that has
a mission of salvation to fulfill in the world; it is the mission of the Son
and the Spirit through the Father that includes the church."
It’s God’s mission to spread His glory by using the
Church to teach and train people to love and follow Jesus. And in the Great Commission Jesus calls us to
be a part of that mission. That’s where the
phrase “Live missionally” comes from—it means to live out the Mission of
God.
Have you ever thought about the fact that God is a
missionary God? He is. And the great thing about Jesus’ call for us
to go and make disciples is that He led by example! The greatest display of the mission of God is
in John 3:16, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that
whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”
How does thinking of Jesus as God the Father’s sent
missionary to you, affect your thoughts toward missions? Spend some time today thinking about the fact
that God is a missionary God who came into your world to reach you with His
love through Jesus Christ. And His
desire is to see you, and all people, reconciled, redeemed, and healed.
Then, spend some time in prayer today, rejoicing in the
thought of God the Father’s great love towards you, and that He sent His Son
Jesus to reach, love, rescue, redeem, and heal you through His work on the
cross.
Can God change your life?
God has made it possible for you
to know Him, and experience an amazing
change in your own life.
change in your own life.
Discover how you can find peace
with God.
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