Monday, March 10, 2008

Mission Week in Summary

For Mission Week at our church, we had a guest pastor/missionary from India named Chris Williams. He is a man with a passion for Christ. My husband said, "I never met Paul, but now I've come as close to knowing what he was like as I ever will". Chris spoke 3 or 4 times, but I will try to sum up a few of his points.
He started out by encouraging us to find, seek, and search God's face (Psalms 63, 27:4). We should not love this world, but seek God. Moses asked God to show him His glory (Ex.33:12-13, 18). David was a man after God's own heart and desired to know God's heart and to seek it. THE LORDSHIP OF CHRIST IS FUNDAMENTAL TO CHRISTIANITY! Galations 4 tells us that we were once enslaved to the elementary principles of the world, but when we were redeemed, we were no longer slaves of the world, but a son to God! So we should not but our passions and loves into the things of this world.
Don't turn back to the world! We should study, study, study and have an intense longing for a relationship with Him.
The next talk was about where God's heart is and where our hearts should be. The nearer we get to God, the more missionary we become. God's heart beat is evangelism. Let your heart be broken for the world. The question became, "are you spending time or investing your life?"
Are we willing to suffer for Him (Rom 5:1-5)? Are our minds set on the things of the Spirit, which is life and peace, or on the things of the flesh, which is death and hostile to God (Rom 8)? We should have the same heart as God- a desire to reach the lost world with the gospel.
Romans 15:17-21 says, "In Christ Jesus, then, I have reason to be proud of my work for God. For I will not venture to speak of anything except what Christ has accomplished through me to bring the Gentiles to obedience—by word and deed, by the power of signs and wonders, by the power of the Spirit of God—so that from Jerusalem and all the way around to Illyricum I have fulfilled the ministry of the gospel of Christ; and thus I make it my ambition to preach the gospel, not where Christ has already been named, lest I build on someone else's foundation, but as it is written,
“Those who have never been told of him will see,
and those who have never heard will understand.”
Be proud of the work of the Lord! Do you know your work for the Lord? Verse 19, speaks of signs and wonders. The greatest sign and wonder is transformation! The transforming work of God is changing a sinner into a saint. We need to get a world map and start praying for the world. We need to be ambassadors for Christ!
What's the greatest thing we can do for missions? Matthew 9:35-38, PRAY FOR THE WORLD TO BE REACHED! He is sovereign over the harvest.
Romans 10:17 says that faith comes by hearing and hearing through the word of Christ.
We need to be informed about what our missionaries are doing and what is going on in the world to be a better prayer, then we will get involved! Arthur Pink said that real prayer is communion with God so we will have a common desire with God. So we will have the mind of Christ. Prayer is an act of dependency upon God. It is more of an attitude than an act.
Colossians 4:2-4 tells us how to pray and what to pray for. We should pray continuously and steadfastly in prayer, be watchful (alert and informed), and with thanksgiving. We should pray for our missionaries and ourselves to declare and preach the mystery of Christ, that we make it clear and simple to understand, and that doors of opportunity will open for people to hear.
As Pat Howell said, America is evangelized! Turn on any radio, go in any book store, go in a good church (hopefully reformed), and you can learn of Christ. 27% of the world is not evangelized- not reached AT ALL. That means no Bibles, no churches, no radio, no literature.
Missionaries and money for missions are going down in America. What money is given, 74% of that money goes to already evangelized places. Of the fifteen thousand, five hundred billion dollars raised for church related ministries in America, 300 billion goes to church related causes. 17 billion goes to foreign missions. 18 billion is swindled.
The local churches are the keys to world missions. They are God's ordained vehicle to evangelize the world. 3 TO 4 BILLION PEOPLE HAVEN'T HEARD THE GOSPEL!
My friends, pray and plead with God for good and faithful shepherds and that God will raise up shepherds. Go or pray and give! The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.

3 comments:

Summer said...

Hey girl,
this is great! I have enjoyed your blog. But, I do have a question. I have tried for days now to figure out the title and the word underneath it. What is it?

Rhesa said...

Good question, Summer! When I was little, my little brother couldn't say 'LaRhesa', so he called me Yesa, and eventually LaYesa. Then, our neighbor was a girl who could never think past the age or around 4 and couldn't speak very well. She call my brother Brian and I, 'ye' and 'b'. So, my family name since a young girl has been Ye. 'Calutie' is Rose's word for Cutie. She adds 'l's to several words like cutie/calutie, hungry/hungly, etc.
Thanks for asking, I'm sure other people have wondered, too!

James and Christen said...

Your blog is so wonderfully Christ-Centered. I am so thankful to have come upon it.

Your missions conference sound great. I appreciated the messages that you shared. It is amazing how often Christians who are no longer slaves to this world, turn back to serve the world. Your reminder to be in the Word and living our lives as sons of God was so good.

We are missionaries in Brazil. My husband grew up here as an MK and although he never planned to come back, God had other plans. I am in language school right now and after I am finished we are planning to go to the urban areas of southern Brazil. There are so many people who are blinded by their "righteous, religious" lives and think they have no need for a Savior.

Thanks for your love for the Lord and for missions.
Christen Taylor