Every Christian Is A Full-Time MissionarySample
Myth of Missions #1
This idea that every Christian is a full-time missionary may sound new or at least like a fresh perspective. Why is that? As we will see today, God’s Word makes crystal clear that each of us is called to make disciples of Jesus Christ no matter what job we have or where we live. So why does this concept sound new? I believe it’s because the Church has bought into three myths of missions which we will look to Scripture to refute over the next three days.
The first myth that the Church has subscribed to for some time now is that work is largely meaningless unless you work as a “full-time missionary.”
Have you ever felt like your work is less important or eternally meaningful than that of a pastor or “full-time missionary”? This feeling is so prevalent today, but the good news is that it is totally unbiblical.
Genesis 1:26-31 reminds us that work was a part of God’s original, perfect design for the world. In this passage, we see God commanding humankind to co-create with Him—to “be fruitful”—to “fill the earth and subdue it.” This is a call to more than just procreation. This is a call to civilization. It’s a call to cultural creation, to follow God’s lead in working to bring about things that were not there before.
If you tap over to Genesis 2:15, you will see that God put Adam in the Garden of Eden and called him to “work it and take care of it.” In verse 2:19, He invites Adam to give names to every living creature. God is calling Adam to be a ruler, a gardener, a branding agent—jobs that today we might be tempted to call “secular” or at least view as less meaningful than the jobs of a pastor or missionary overseas.
But here’s the truth: God called human beings to work prior to the Fall. Thus, all work is inherently meaningful and is a primary means by which we reveal the character of our Creator God and serve others.
About this Plan
Have you ever felt like your work is less significant than that of a pastor or “full-time missionary”? Have you ever sat through a “missions week” at your church feeling guilty that you aren’t “going” to “all nations” to make disciples of Jesus Christ? As the Scriptures in this reading plan will show, that guilt is unbiblical and unnecessary. Every time you step inside your school, your place of work, or your home, you are a full-time missionary, called to make disciples as you go throughout life.
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