Shawnee Hills Baptist Church

On Mission with Jesus

41 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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Every believer is called to a divine mission, not by personal ambition but by God's sovereign design, as exemplified in Jesus sending the twelve disciples with authority to preach the kingdom and heal, yet requiring complete dependence on Him by taking nothing for the journey. The sermon emphasizes that true fulfillment comes not from worldly pursuits or self-reliance, but from faithful obedience to God's specific calling, regardless of recognition or comfort, and that such service is empowered by the Holy Spirit, not human talent. It warns against the cultural distraction of busyness and the illusion of self-sufficiency, urging believers to surrender their time, resources, and plans to God, trusting that He will supply all needs and honor faithfulness over results. The message culminates in a sober call to accountability, reminding listeners that every believer will one day stand before Christ to give an account, not for success, but for faithfulness, and thus calls for immediate, intentional action to serve in the mission God has assigned, whether in the spotlight or in obscurity.

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On Mission with Jesus

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