The Common Ground ABQ Podcast
This powerful message challenges us to examine what it truly means to live as sent people in a world filled with suffering and injustice. Drawing from John 20:19-22, we're confronted with the reality that the disciples locked themselves away in fear after the resurrection, yet Jesus appeared among them with a simple message: 'Peace be with you.' The sermon uses the haunting image of a chapel built directly above slave dungeons in Ghana's Cape Coast Castle to ask a piercing question: What are the dungeons beneath our own feet? What injustices exist in our communities, our homes, even our hearts, that we've chosen to ignore for the sake of comfort? We're reminded that living sent isn't about saving the world through our own efforts or performance, but about allowing God's mission to flow through us where we are. The call isn't to move overseas necessarily, but to start in our own hearts, our own homes, our own neighborhoods. With the Holy Spirit dwelling within us, we have access to unlimited power, not to convince others through theological debates, but to simply share our testimony and show genuine care for people's souls. The message is clear: we cannot lock ourselves in comfortable rooms while the world around us suffers. We are called to step out in faith, trusting that God's perfection covers our imperfections.
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