The sun is shining brightly today! Jennifer is home from her
month-long mission trip to South Africa. She was talking a mile a minute on the
way home last night but was snoozing soundly as I left this morning. I can’t
wait to hear more about her trip.
I don’t suppose there is a father in the world any more
proud of his children than am I. Jennifer and her compassion for children and
for the Lord, Jessica and her passion for helping people heal from surgery
and/or disease; and to have them both here alongside Shelia and I here at
Faith. It’s great that they went into the family business. Don’t miss what
I just said; I suppose there are a couple of ways to interpret that statement.
Yes, their dad is a minister and thus in the “people” business as are they. But
it’s bigger than that.
Those of us who know Jesus are part of a family, the family
of God. As a part of that family we are called and equipped (and expected) to
take care of the family and to actively pursue those to adopt into the family.
We are love one another sacrificially (there’s a whole lesson right there!). We
are to see people as God sees them, as sheep having no shepherd and to move
with compassion toward them, sharing with them the love of the Father.
Mission work and mission trips are a wonderful way to do
that. I am so happy (much more now that she’s home!) that Jennifer had the
awesome experience to travel to a foreign country to share God’s love. I’m
looking forward to the Navajo trip in a couple of weeks! It’s another awesome
opportunity to share the love of God. It was great to see missionary friends
and meet new missionaries going out into the world to share that love at the
ABA meeting in Dallas a couple of weeks ago, and then how awesome was it to be
involved in VBX right here in Levy last week!
That’s the key friends. You don’t have to go halfway around
the world to serve God. There are people within a stone’s throw from wherever
you are who need Jesus too! Not everyone can take a mission trip right now but
everyone can share Jesus, right here, right now!
The greatest mission field you can know might be your own
parents, or siblings, or even your own children. What a blessing to know they
are part of the family of God too! Then reach out to extended family and
friends, neighbors, and ultimately people who God places in your path; divine
appointments we so often overlook.
Yes, we are to “go ye into all the world”. This world is a
big place and there are people literally everywhere who need Jesus. God tells
us to start in “Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and into the uttermost parts of the
world”. Ask God to ignite a passion for the lost in your heart, give way to the
compassion that God wants to spread through you as His child and get involved
in the mission, the mission of the Gospel and let’s be about our Father’s
business—right here, right now!
1 comment:
so thankful your Jennifer is home - love the picture of Shelia hugging her neck!!
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