Jesus
told us we are to go out into all the world and proclaim the gospel
of salvation to all people. With Him living inside of us, we as His
children, are to go to
the ends of the earth...
When
we give up ourselves, handing our lives over to Him, He gives us a
new heart and a new desire. This new heart is one which desires to
live according to His will, and to live a life that serves Him
because of the love we receive. We are transformed from autonomous,
self focused people, into new creations who take love out into the
world by His enabling power, and therefore fulfilling this great and
wonderful commission.
But
sometimes the world pulls us down...
Yes,
pulls us down, for we are still in our mortal bodies while we await
His return and we get tired and overwhelmed and confused...sometimes
it seems this great commission must only be for the Super-Spiritual
or the super-gifted missionaries...I think we believe we don't have
the resources to fulfill this great commission. I think it's easy to
look at what we have, or where we are, and only see what is
lacking...
So
I want to ask a question and it's a question for me, as much as it is
for you.
What
if we took the 'macro' perspective and drew it in more closely to
contemplate what “the ends of the earth” may mean for us
'everyday' people? What if “the ends of the the earth” was not
even our country or state or neighbourhood...What if we began to look
at this great commission from a 'micro' perspective?
What
if 'the ends of the earth' was our own home...Seriously...and if you
think I'm crazy answer me this...Do you live anywhere near where
Jesus spoke these words?
I want to be really honest, sometimes I think really 'macro or big' when it comes to this commission, and while there's nothing wrong with dreaming big, sometimes I just end up feeling discouraged.
I
have always believed that my first mission or ministry is my own
home.
I have had stirring on my heart of late, the desire to encourage others to simply act upon the 'micro' thoughts they have upon their heart for the Kingdom of God. To commit these thoughts and plans to Jesus, then step forth in faith and act upon them. Furthermore, to keep doing this faithfully and watching for what God will do with these acts-of-love.
I'm
not saying God won't do big and amazing things through you or
me...but I do think it's a scriptural principle that God entrusts
more to us as we journey along, being faithful at first with the
little...
We
are called to be humble and self-giving just as Christ has
demonstrated. Sadly when we forget about our own family this is the
opposite of what Jesus did. Jesus began 'micro'. Jesus' first miracle
was in the presence of His own family at the Wedding of Cana. Jesus
began His ministry work by proclaiming to His own family,
neighbourhood, and the Jewish people.
The
Church needs to spread organically and grow disciples to live
peaceful lives ministering to their own family first and community
second (see 1 Thessalonians chapter 4; 1 Timothy chapter 2-3; Romans chapters 12-13.)
I
was really encouraged today with a reading from 'The Word for Today', By Bob and Debbie Gass called, “Use what God has given you”. This
reading spoke about the woman anointing Jesus with the costly
ointment of nard...she did not hesitate to use what she had in
worship of Jesus and Jesus said what she had done would be remembered
wherever the gospel is proclaimed and indeed it is! This woman loved
Jesus with what she had, where she was, in her own neighbourhood!
How
are we worshiping Jesus with what we have, and where we are? What
example are we giving our own families and then communities?
Sometimes
I honestly think, what can I do? I am just an ordinary Aussie woman
with limited resources and talents...But when I look for the 'micro'
I see so much more...
I
see a woman who is blessed to have children to love and show Jesus'
love to. A woman, who by gender alone is therefore often trusted by
other women. I see my functioning hands which can adeptly cook and
clean to serve others. I see my laptop, instantly connected to the
world at the press of a button by which I can then use to encourage
others...hence this blog!
I
really
want
to encourage you today to look more 'micro' at what is around
you...to see that God has brought 'the ends of the earth' to your own
doorstep in so many ways and to act upon the 'micro thoughts' you
have for His Kingdom and glory. To stop waiting for what you think is
necessary and to simply do...
Let's
all be more like the woman who anointed Jesus with the nard...Let's
use right now what we have, right where we are in worship of Jesus, so
that others may know what an awesome God we love and obey!
In
love and service to Him, Melanie.
3 comments:
I love this post Melanie and it has me thinking...hard.
Perhaps the end of the earth, can be our neighbour, our sister, our child.
Pray we can all reach out to those we are sent to minister to.
Thanks Rosie for leaving a comment! I too am thinking hard of late on this one and what it means for me...
What a refreshing perspective, Mel. Thanks for this encouragement to minister to the ones closest to me.
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