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I have a good friend who trusted Jesus as her Savior at a missions conference.  That’s right.  In the midst of a call to a group of 1,500 (mostly) Christian college students to “Go and make disciples of all nations” my non-Christian (at the time) friend decided to trust Christ!

I have been a Pastor long enough to know that in the midst of ANY sermon on ANY topic, the LORD can get His message out to people . . . but this story still makes me smile thinking about it.  At first glance, it seems odd that someone would decide to follow Jesus at a missions conference . . . there is not much that feels very “seeker sensitive” about that.  I mean if it had been a message about our sinfulness and the forgiveness available through Jesus’ death, it would have made more sense to me.  If it had been a message about the uncertainty of the future and the assurance of the Gospel, I would “get it,” but this message was a call to evangelism that many Christians were backing away from . . . yet my friend decided in that moment to run towards the call of Christ, and has never wavered since then — serving years in foreign mission work and sharing Christ in every setting where she has found herself.  At first glance, this seems surprising . . . but is it?  I think for two reasons, this story should not be surprising at all:

  1.  Her main struggle in NOT placing her faith in Christ had to do with the eternal fate of non-Christian people.  At this conference (as the Great Commission was shared) she realized that Jesus KNEW of these lost people and had a plan to reach them with the Gospel . . . and that plan involved us!  In a strange way, the missions conference was just the apologetic she needed to trust Christ with her all in all.
  2. The “normal” Christian life is a life of mission.  Missions is not a secondary part of the Christian life, or an extra for the radical fringe.  Missions is at the core of our new identity in Christ.  We are connected to a missional God, following a Risen Savior who is still “seeking and saving the lost.”  If we are abiding with Him, we will join Him on that mission in this life . . . a mission that is globally minded but locally engaged.

I was thinking about that this week because we are at the front end of an 8 day “Missions Emphasis Week” at Wildwood that we are calling “Living Words.”  As we head into this week, I want to remind all of us of two very important things:

  1.  Jesus has a plan to reach the lost . . . and that plan involves you and me.
  2. This plan is for ALL of us, not just vocational missionaries or Pastors.  Mission is a part of the “normal” Christian life.  Therefore, let’s all participate in this week and see what God is up to around the world and how we can join Him!

That said, there are a few opportunities to get involved this week that I want everyone to be aware of:

 

I look forward to seeing you at many of these events over the next week or so!

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