Monday, May 11, 2009

Week 4 - Bearing Fruit: Active Participation - Day 17 - Tuesday

Ultimately, the church should emerge from mission, rather than the mission emerging from the church. Mission then is the context that influences the way the church gathers. When mission defines the church, it no longer attempts to “attract” or asks others to “come to us”, but it “goes” out and forms around others. Mission is not merely an activity of the church. Rather, mission is the result of God’s initiative, rooted in God’s action in human history. It begins with the call of Israel to receive God’s blessing, be formed into His people and be a blessing to all nations (Genesis 12:1-3). God is a God of mission and it is always his mission to reconcile the world to Him. We need to understand that the church is God’s “sent people.” The church does not “send” because it is already “sent.” This is the only biblical model of the “church.”

Scripture:
• Spend some time slowly reading and meditating on John 20:21 and Matthew 28:18-20

Reflection
• What does it mean that God sends you? How should you view your neighborhood, where you work, where you fellowship?

Practice:
• Set aside time daily, or as often as possible, to walk your neighborhood and prayerfully ask God, “How can I serve and embody your love for my neighbors?” As you pray and walk, listen for insight from God.

1 comment:

Don Joel said...

We are God's ambassadors to the world. We represent him in all that we do. It is a honor and a major responsibility.

There is an interesting things in the text here. We read verse 19 as two commands, "Go and Make." However the Greek can be translated as While living(going) also make disciples of all nations.

Perhaps then we do not have to go anywhere special, but instead do God's work in our own sphere of influence.