I don’t feel like I am doing much of anything.
I asked some questions on Tuesday that hit close to home. I believe that we all have problems fulfilling the great commission. If we think we don’t we are probably deceiving ourselves. I have been serving Jesus for seven years now and I have personally not had one person that I have asked actually come to my church. I have not personally led anyone to accept Christ as Lord of their lives. I can’t even convince my kids that God is worth serving.
With my limited ability I do my best to teach two classes a week at church. I read the bible a lot, read all sorts of forums and blogs and try to interact with both Christian and non Christian to a degree. I pray. I will discuss God and the Kingdom with anybody at anytime. I write these blog articles and try to promote it and my brother’s blogs also. I pray before meals in restaurants and in hospitals while visiting family. I try my best not to even make a promise that I am not sure I cannot keep, much less lie. I am not ashamed of the gospel or my Savior in any way.
But is any of this in any way really going out and making disciples? Is it still possible to even do that in the hustle and bustle of life in the good ole USA? (Read Mikes comment on the previous post.)
To answer my own last two questions from Tuesday is inextricably tied into my own personal mission. If I am not doing it then to some degree my church is not and if it is not then we are not seeing the growth we should. We will knock the seeker sensitive churches, and rightly so in a lot of ways, but if they are growing by the thousands and our growth is in single digits, what is really so bad if only ten percent of their growth is real. Ten percent of thousands is much more than 100 percent of nothing or even ten.
We live in a world and at a time that is way too busy. But Jesus did not say “go when you have the time.” He said leave it all and follow Him before we are told to go. Have we and are we willing to strip down to the necessities and fulfill our mission? Are we really ready to forego some traditions and styles if it will keep the few visitors we have long enough to start the discipleship program? I just don’t know.
Shannon talks about relationships more than anyone I ever met before. He has it right. In his last comment on my site he brought up the thoughts about being the church instead of doing church. This the biblical approach. I think I had a post in the past also about this but you will have to search the archives. Being the church is relational at the very core. Going out to make disciples is relational.
So I do know that it starts with relationships. We absolutely must start new ones and grow deeper in the relationships we have. And since we must do everything on the go, we must figure out how to do relationships on the go. How and what would that look like? Here is some food for thought.
The most obvious is right here. The internet. Reach out with blogs and forums. There are loads of free resources out there. Satan definitely uses the internet in a number of ways but why can’t we use it to reach out all over the world and talk about the fact that Jesus is King. That is the heart of the gospel. Satan has no control except when we let him.
Look at all the ways we stay in touch with everybody, all the time. Are you texting, tweeting, IMing, emailing, etc.? Are any of those instant communications about Jesus’ love? Could they be? We must engage the communications mediums of the day and learn to use them effectively.
When you go in a store or a restaurant, do you greet the cashier or waitress or do you sort of just ignore them? These are relationships even if they are only momentary and temporary. Being a witness, the traditional understanding of what we are to be, is much more than just praying before that meal while eating out. Being a witness is also relational. Letting someone know that you notice them and appreciate them is one way to impact the world even if it seems so small. But add them all up.
Does anybody even know their neighbors name anymore? Do we care? There are relationship opportunities all around us. At the mailbox, at the gas pump, at the dry cleaners, at the ball parks.
We have to develop strategic approaches to create relationships in the world of today.
Going and making disciples in our busy world will not look like it did a hundred years ago. Life is tremendously full and busy and time still passes by at the same pace it did thousands of years ago. I, for one, wish I had more even though I have a lot at the moment. We have to get creative in our methods of fulfilling our mission. We cannot afford to just let it go as we have been.
And I must start, myself.
Love you all
Thanks to Shannon and Mike for much of this post.
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