Living Life on Mission for JesusSample
Give God Away
On June 1, 1930, Frank Laubach wrote a letter to his father while serving as a missionary to the Moros, a Muslim tribe in Mindanao. In his letter, he detailed a discovery that profoundly impacted his desire to live his life moment-by-moment in the presence of God. So what did he discover? "I must talk about God, or I cannot keep Him in my mind. I must give Him away in order to have Him." Those words are just as true today as they were almost one hundred years ago.
So how exactly do we give God away?
First, we need to be reminded how important we are to God. Scripture tells us that all people are marked with the image of God, created as unique individuals in His image. Please know that you are chosen by God (John 15:16), a beloved child of God (1 John 3:1), a friend of Jesus (John 15:15), God's work of art (Eph. 2:10), and are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14). Each of these references represents a truth that you, me, and so many lost in darkness need to hear, many for the first time.
Second, you have a unique testimony to tell. Think about it. No one who has ever lived has experienced life as you have. Your experience is unique: the time in history in which God ordained you to live, your family upbringing, your relationships, and your contribution to society. All that and more has culminated into a unique testimony others need you to tell.
Last, your story is part of God's larger story of redemption. Along your faith journey, you have walked where others are now, and God wants to use you as their guide. As you go throughout your day, ask God to open your eyes to recognize the moments He is calling you to speak life into another soul.
As we wrap up this reading plan, consider these words from M. Robert Mulholland Jr. "Everything that God has done, is doing, and ever will do in our lives to conform us to the image of Christ is not so that we may someday be set in a display case in heaven as trophies of grace. All of God's work to conform us to the image of Christ has as its sole purpose that we might become what God created us to be in relationship with God and with others."
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About this Plan
Do you believe God has created you with a plan and a purpose to advance His Kingdom here on earth? Day-to-day, what does it practically look like to live on mission for Jesus? And what role does our faith community play in helping us become more like Jesus? These are the questions we will wrestle with together in this reading plan.
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