Conversations with Pastors
This conversation challenges us to reconsider what missions truly means according to Scripture. At its heart, missions is simply the Great Commission - making disciples of all nations by preaching the gospel, baptizing believers, and teaching them to obey everything Christ commanded. We discover that authentic missionary work centers on planting and strengthening local churches, not just short-term service projects or building campaigns. The discussion reveals that it takes an entire church to disciple an individual believer to maturity, as Ephesians 4 teaches us about the body serving one another. This means the local church must be both the launching pad for missions and the ultimate fruit of missionary labor. We're reminded that every believer carries the weight of the Great Commission - not as a side responsibility while we pursue our own goals, but as the driving force behind every decision we make. Our commitment to reaching the lost should shape our career choices, how we spend our time and money, and how we train our children. The question isn't whether we're willing to sacrifice for the gospel, but whether our hearts are truly broken for those who don't know Christ. This perspective transforms missions from an occasional activity into a lifestyle of urgent, intentional kingdom work.
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