April 29th, 2018
Devotional
“Following Christ: Led by the Spirit” - Matthew 28: 16-20
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Monday: “Go” - Matt. 28: 16-20
Let’s take a moment to put ourselves in the mindset of the early disciple. For the last three years they had traveled - a lot. They first went with Jesus wherever he would go, listening to him as he taught to the crowds and in homes. They watched as he brought healing. Then, after a period of time, he sent them out two by two to do as he did. To go into towns and villages and bring the good news of the Kingdom of God, in word and deed. Then after a period of time they would return to where Jesus was located. Their travels had been temporary, they would always come back to where they left Jesus.
Then Jesus died and the disciples were throw into a tailspin of sorts. Instead of going anywhere, they locked themselves behind closed doors for safety. They feared the outside world and the harm it could cause them, so they seemed to lose all sights of the missional journeys Jesus had sent them on when he walked on earth.
I think there are times in our lives when we all would prefer to gather behind closed doors.But just like those early disciples we are called to go. Commanded to go. In Matthew we hear Jesus saying that we are to go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Triune God and to teach them what Jesus taught. Sometimes, if we are honest, the broad and bold nature of what the disciples heard long ago, doesn’t propel us out so much as make us want to retreat even further into our cocoon.
How do you find yourself living into this scripture passage?
How do you struggle with this scripture passage?
Prayer: God of love and light, you have called us to go and share your mercy and truth with the world. May we find strength this week to go where you may send us to serve you. Amen.
Tuesday: “Make Disciples” - Matt 28: 16-20
Some people are really called to go. To pack up their homes and families and move around the world to serve Jesus Christ. I’ve met some of them. When I attended college, the bulk of my friends were MK’s - missionary’s kids - who told amazing stories of what their families did in the name of Jesus Christ in some places that I couldn’t even locate on a map. And that is wonderful! And there are other people who are called to serve God in vocational ministry, as pastors and youth leaders. Musicians and support staff at churches. And that is wonderful to!
But what I want to stress this morning is that it isn’t just the missionaries and those in vocational ministry that are told to “go” and share the love of Jesus Christ. That is all of us by virtue of our baptism. However, to “go” doesn’t mean going half way around the world. It may mean going out our front door and forming relationships with our neighbors who don’t know Christ. It may mean being open about our faith with colleagues. There are so many different ways that we are called to go.
The Barn a Group does religious statistical research. They found that 75 to 90 percent of all people who come to know Christ will do so through a friend or relative. 7 to 9 out of 10 people who come to accept Jesus do so because of relationships with people who are right there, doing life with them. Christ needs all of us to make disciples.
How do you share the love of Jesus with your friend and neighbors?
Prayer: Lord, we confess that sometimes we have acted as if it is someone else’s job to go. Someone else’s job to make disciples. Forgive us, we pray. Renew in us a passion to proclaim your name wherever we may find ourselves. Amen.
Wednesday: “Teaching” - Matt 28: 16-20
This call to go and make disciples is found throughout the Gospels. In the Gospel of Luke we hear Jesus saying that the disciples are witnesses. Witnesses of the death and resurrection of Christ. Witnesses of repentance and forgiveness of sins. Witnesses who are sent in the power and name of Jesus to share this life-changing news. We usually think of witnesses as ones who saw, but in this case it is also those who testify. Friends, we are called to testify to how Jesus changed our lives. To testify to how Jesus’s words touched our hearts. To testify to what salvation means to us, because God wants to offer that same salvation to the nations!
Years ago I offered a Bible study around evangelism, or how we share our faith, based off of Bill Hybel’s book Just a Walk Across the Room. The entire premise of the book is that we’ve made testifying harder then it should be. We get so caught up in our own fears in our head, that we make it hard for our legs to go when Jesus is calling us to share. But, if we let our fears get in the way, then the people we encounter in our daily lives miss out on the message of God - the message that we are entrusted to share!
What fears do you have around teaching others about Jesus? How do you respond to these fears when they arise?
Prayer: Lord, we thank you for being patient with us. We thank you that you know our fears and ask us to hand them over to you. So today we hand over any fears that we have around sharing your word. Empower us to be witnesses to your Gospel. Amen.
Thursday: “But Some Doubted” - Matthew 28: 16-20
The United Methodist Church believes in the Great Commission so much that we have made it into our mission statement, expressing our entire purpose for being a church “To make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.”
But there’s a problem with the Great Commission. We have made it optional in the church. We have started to believe that it is only some people’s responsibility in the church to go. Its the job of “full time vocational folks” like pastors and missionaries to “go”. But, this command is directed to those who follow Jesus. Everyone. No exceptions.
But sometimes we doubt that Jesus really wants us. With all of our flaws. Just as we are. We doubt that we are good enough or have the right thing to say. And sometimes, if left unchecked, our doubts push us away from what God is calling us to do.
Do you have any doubts that you are called by Christ to live into this passage? If so, what are they?
Prayer: Lord, you thank you that we can lay all of our doubts at the foot of your cross and we thank you that you love us and call us by name to live into your great commission. Anoint us and send us in the power and authority of your name, we pray. Amen.
Friday: “Remember” - Matthew 28: 16-20
Where are you being called to go? Is it just outside of your front door? Are you being called to go into your town and neighborhoods to share the good news of Jesus Christ? If so, what is blocking you from going? If its fear, lets hand that over to God right now. If its worrying that people won’t respond - let’s remember that is the responsibility of the Holy Spirit. If its thinking that you aren’t wise enough - lets look to God for wisdom. Because we are all called to go. But we do not go alone. Let us remember and hear anew the words of Jesus to his disciples and to us, “And remember that I am with you always, to the end of the age”.
What helps you remember that Christ is with you always?
Prayer: God of all power and authority, help us to remember that where your send us, we do not go alone. Help us to rely on the peace of Christ in our lives and the power of the Gospel as well as the leading of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Saturday: Preparing for the Word
You are invited to read and pray this week’s text and topic: “Life Together: Community” - Hebrews 10: 24-25
Family Activity: Next time you go somewhere, be it on a trip or to the grocery store, ask yourself how you can share the love of Jesus with people. What does it mean to be a disciple in that place?
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