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Moving from Passivity to Action: Embracing Our Role in the Great Commission

Series: Calvary Boise Discipleship Training Series Missional Living Workshop Engaging the Great Commission Active Faith Workshop Missions and Discipleship Program Transformation through Missions Teacher: Pastor Noah Beumer
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Introduction

In many churches today, I observe countless individuals with vibrant hearts, who possess both passion and faith but remain inactive in the mission. These individuals often perceive missions as solely the responsibility of officially designated missionaries, leading congregations to become passive observers rather than active participants. The Great Commission was entrusted to all believers, and it is crucial that we understand how to transition from the sidelines of ministry into robust participation in God's work. My goal today is to explore how we can build a healthy missional ecosystem that mobilizes us to engage actively in the Great Commission.

Main Points

The First Step In This Missional

The first step in this missional journey is growth. We need our hearts to align with God's, fostering a desire for the nations and people groups that He cares deeply for.

  • This process begins with a heartfelt prayer, asking God to break our hearts for what breaks His.
  • As we open ourselves to His guidance, we may discover specific places or people that stir our spirits.
  • This growth isn’t merely emotional, it extends to intellectual and relational aspects as well.
  • Understanding the theological foundation for missions is essential.

I Encourage You To Dive Deeper

I encourage you to dive deeper into Scripture and discover why this calling is so vital. Remember, our growth also involves developing genuine relationships with those we are called to serve, transforming them from mere names on a list into friends and partners in the gospel.

  • Following growth, the next vital component is gathering.
  • It is crucial to connect with like-minded believers who share our hearts for particular missions.
  • These gatherings go beyond typical Sunday services; they are created for intentional engagement and support for missions.
  • We should come together to pray, brainstorm, and develop actionable ideas, ensuring that we maintain our spiritual connection while advocating for the groups we care about.

As We Gather We Must Seek

As we gather, we must seek God's direction for our collective efforts, utilizing the diverse talents and resources present in our community. In these times together, we can strategize and encourage each other, forming a supportive network within the church. As we gather, our next step is to give. Giving encompasses much more than financial contributions; it involves sharing our time, talents, and resources. We ask ourselves how we can serve others and contribute to the mission God has entrusted us with. Whether through fundraising efforts, offering our professional skills, or simply dedicating time to support missionaries, every act of generosity is vital.

The Tone Of Generosity Modeled By

The tone of generosity modeled by Jesus serves as our benchmark. We should remember that every believer has unique gifts and resources to offer, all of which can significantly impact our mission efforts. Finally, we arrive at the pivotal action of going. This is where our growth, gathering, and generosity culminate into physical action. Going does not solely mean embarking on international missions; it can involve serving local communities, scouting new opportunities, or immersing ourselves in different cultures to gain a deeper understanding of those we seek to reach. Every act of going serves a purpose: we serve existing missions, explore new ones, or engage in relational connections that can make a lasting impact.

While All Four Pillars Are Interconnected

While all four pillars are interconnected, we must emphasize that no single pillar holds more weight than the others in this missional ecosystem; they thrive symbiotically, each contributing to our overall effectiveness in ministry. As we engage in this missional framework, I challenge you to examine where you fit within these four pillars. Are you stagnant on the sidelines, or are you actively participating? Identify your entry point into this missional ecosystem, perhaps it’s growing in your understanding of God’s heart, gathering with others to pray, giving of your time or talents, or physically going to serve and learn. Let this reflection guide you into the next steps of your discipleship journey, as you seek to move beyond passive involvement to passionate engagement in God’s mission.

Conclusion

In conclusion, participating in the Great Commission involves a dynamic interplay between growing, gathering, giving, and going. Each pillar represents an essential element of a healthy missional ecosystem within the church. As we work together, may we help one another transition from passive observers into active participants in the mission God has laid before us. I encourage you to seek God's direction in identifying your next step in this journey, allowing Him to guide you into deeper involvement in His mission.

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