Friday, August 22, 2008
Making Disciples
The Beatles sang, "Ah, look at all the lonely people." The world is full of lonely people. The world is full of broken down, beat up people. Some 2,000 years ago, Jesus set in motion a plan to help those people. He established a system, the Church, so that broken, hurting, lonely, dirty people could find a "cool drink of water." We don't want those people in our churches anymore though. They're users and takers; they don't have anything to contribute to the institution. In his new book, "It," Craig Groeschel writes, "Jesus came for the outsiders. He came for those who were lost. Broken. Hurting. Disenfranchised. Alone. Overlooked. Poor. Jesus came for those whom religion rejected. Many churches unwittingly focus inward and forget those who are the very purpose of Jesus’ coming, the very purpose for our being here on earth." Jesus said, "Go make disciples." In essence He said, "go, give. Serve my people." Are we doing that? And I don't mean pass the plate three times each service so we can buy a new bus. The Gospel is FREE - it costs nothing to share it with someone else, and it has priceless value for the one who receives it.
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