GO

August 28, 2009

1 The LORD had said to Abram, “Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you. (Gen 12:1)

Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, (Matthew 28:19)

The Bible is full of wild stories that encourage us to live differently.  One word, however, stands as a clarion call to God’s work of transformation in the world.  The word is “Go.”  It may take some adjustment on our part to realize this, but nothing of God’s Kingdom happens unless someone is willing to Go.

Sometimes GOING will require a 30-second e-mail to encourage a friend, a five-minutes walk across the street to help a neighbor, or the willingness to give up a quiet evening with your spouse in exchange for inviting some friends over who don’t know Christ.  Other times, GOING may require a week-long commitment, a large chuck of money, or even a lifelong commitment to leave your city or country to serve God.

Whatever the case, the word GO will cost you something.  It will require that you creatively look for the opportunities that God provides you to leave what’s natural and self-serving in order to extend his love to others.  From The Tangible Kingdom Primer

Where may God want to send you today?  What would it cost you to GO?  What adjustments may need to be made?  Is it possible to follow Jesus without GOING?

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