“We think of missionaries as God's ‘super servants,’ Jesus’ Navy Seals. The word ‘missionary’ is never used in the Bible, however, not even once. That's because all of God's people are sent; all of God's people are commanded to go. There is no ‘special class’ of sent ones.” J.D. Greear
What
freaks you out? We all freak out over one thing or another, sometimes for
understandable reasons—if you’re alone when a zombie apocalypse breaks out, by
all means, freak out—or sometimes we freak out for really silly reasons.
The media seems determined to freak us out.
We have 24-hour news channels that by their very nature focus on the latest
tragedy or extreme news story, replaying it over and over and over…
Social media isn’t far behind. We will see
things on social media from the hilarious to the terrifying, pushing us ever
closer to the freak-out zone.
A snake will do that for some. It does it for
me. So I was on the edge of my seat when I heard the recent story about one
Georgia woman.
Trish Wilcher thought she saw a “piece of
fuzz” on the floor under the bed in her home in Augusta, but when she reached
for it, it suspiciously moved. “And then a second later another piece moved,
and I went to my husband, ‘We have snakes!’” In fact, they had 18 snakes.
“Ok we have turned the bedroom upside down…found
17 babies and the momma,” she posted on Facebook amid the slithery ordeal. Her
husband, Max Wilcher, was able to use a grabbing tool to contain the snakes in
a linen bag. He released them outside near a creek, she told WJBF. A wildlife catcher
later told the couple that the reptiles in their home were non-venomous garter
snakes.
Well, that’s a sssscare that would freak me
out. Who wouldn’t freak out if they came face to face with a large snake family
under the bed?
Most of us don’t like to be freaked out like
that. Sure, some of us occasionally like to be freaked out, like teens watching
a horror movie.
I’m not sure what freaks you out. But if you’re
a follower of Jesus and want to be freaked out, picture walking up to someone
to boldly tell him or her about Jesus. You know, like talking to your
church-hating coworker, atheist family member, or that neighbor (the one who
freaks you out). No wonder Christians are freaked out at even the thought of
sharing their faith.
But doing that is a bit of an ambush or at
least a shocking surprise, similar to finding snakes underneath your bed. It’s
not though what God has called us to do. Sharing the gospel isn’t to be some type
of sneak attack.
Somehow in the Church we’ve created a version
of Christianity that makes us freak out over sharing the best news in the
history of the universe. Think about it. Why would we be so apprehensive,
anxious, tongue-tied and introverted when talking about the very thing that
Jesus came to do for us? How can we sing so joyfully about the gospel in a church
worship service but then be just as tightlipped about Jesus in our workplace or
neighborhood? If Jesus means so much to us, why do we so rarely talk about Him?
How can we be so quick to speak about a
million other things that are often little more than trivia, yet can’t seem to
talk about the message that set us free and bought us eternal forgiveness? How
can we learn to share Jesus and the gospel by how we live and what we say
without freaking out?
Think about anything and everything that you’ve
talked to your neighbors and coworkers about in the last six months. Yet,
studies show that something like 70% of believers have not told a soul about
Christ in the previous six months. More troubling is a LifeWay study with the
discovery that out of eight attributes of growing believers, sharing Jesus
ranked at the bottom. Why is evangelism ranked so low?
Jesus’ last command to us, as His followers,
was to share the gospel. Today we’re starting a new series, Who’s Your One?
Sadly, we’ve made sharing the gospel something that it’s not. It’s not
public speaking, which is one of most adults’ greatest fears (probably higher
than a fear of snakes). It’s not some aggressive, ambush plan for type A folk.
It’s not a program or some memorized sales pitch where you have to get all of
the information just right (I don’t know how many Christians over the years
have told me that they shared the gospel with someone but hope they didn’t blow
it).
We’re not going to try to make you the next
Billy Graham or Apostle Paul. God has made you you and simply wants you to
share His story your way with your personality and relationships just as He has
the host of believers in the New Testament and throughout history who have
shared the gospel around the world. Some of God’s greatest work of sharing His
message hasn’t been done by professionals or preachers or missionaries. It’s
been done by people like those described by Michael Green in his book, Evangelism
in the Early Church: “In contrast to the present day, when Christianity is
a highly intellectualized and dispensed by professional clergy to a constituency
increasingly confined to the middle class, in the early days the faith was
spontaneously spread by informal evangelists, and had its greatest appeal among
the working class.”
Our world today is freaked out over nearly
everything. Maybe it’s time for Christians to freak out a little, yet only
about things that truly matter.
God has placed our church in this community to
be a rescue station with His life-changing message of the gospel. God has
placed you and me in our families, neighborhoods, and workplaces to be a light for
His glory and to share His message of true hope, love, grace, and forgiveness.
That won’t happen unless Christians get back on mission.
When you trusted Christ as your personal Savior,
God made you part of His missions team and strategy. You and I are part of something
that is making a difference in eternity.
This is going to be an exciting and challenging
series. Please come prayerfully. Please commit to joining us each Sunday as we
work through Who’s Your One?
Can
we help you spiritually? Can we help you know Jesus better? Please check out
more resources on our church's web page, Gracechurchwi.org. Or, call us at
262.763.3021. If you'd like to know more about how Jesus can change your life,
I'd love to mail you a copy of how Jesus changed my life in "My
Story." E-mail me at Carson@gracechurchwi.org to request a free copy.
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