Living The Love Of Christ Among People Of Other FaithsSample
Love Reaches Out to Scattered People
Opening Prayer:
Lord Jesus, you too were forced away from home into Egypt as a child, and now people are on the move as never before. Migration is one of the great global realities of our era. It is estimated that 200 million people are living outside their countries of origin, voluntarily or involuntarily. We pray for the vast numbers of people from many religious backgrounds, including Christians, who live in diaspora conditions: economic migrants seeking work; internally-displaced peoples because of war or natural disaster; refugees and asylum seekers; victims of ethnic cleansing; people fleeing religious violence and persecution; famine sufferers—whether caused by drought, floods, or war; victims of rural poverty moving to cities. We are convinced that contemporary migrations are within your sovereign missional purpose, without ignoring the evil and suffering that can be involved. Amen.
Reflection:
The term ‘diaspora’ is used here to mean people who have relocated from their lands of birth for whatever reason. Some relocate permanently, and others, like three million international students and scholars, temporarily.
We encourage Church and mission leaders to recognize and respond to the missional opportunities presented by global migration and diaspora communities, in strategic planning, and in focused training and resourcing of those called to work among them.
We encourage Christians in host nations which have immigrant communities of other religious backgrounds to bear counter-cultural witness to the love of Christ in deed and word, by obeying the extensive biblical commands to love the stranger, defend the cause of the foreigner, visit the prisoner, practise hospitality, build friendships, invite into our homes, and provide help and services.
Closing Prayer:
We ask that Christians who are themselves part of diaspora communities would discern the hand of God, even in circumstances they may not have chosen, and to seek whatever opportunities God provides for bearing witness to you in their host community and seeking its welfare. Where that host country includes Christian churches, we pray that immigrant and indigenous churches together listen and learn from one another, and initiate co-operative efforts to reach all sections of their nation with the gospel. Amen.
Ask God to pour out his Spirit to stir us with a vision for Christ-like leaders.
About this Plan
Jesus’ call for us to love our neighbours as ourselves includes people of other faiths, even if this puts us at risk of danger and shame. The Bible is clear that at times, the love of Christ may call us to suffer, even die for the sake of the gospel. Yet still we realize that our love should reach out to all people, including those scattered around the world.
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We would like to thank Lausanne Movement for providing this plan based on The Cape Town Commitment. For more information, please visit: https://www.lausanne.org/devotional-plan-ctc