Sent With Purpose: A 14-Day Devotional to Prepare for Short-Term Mission Sample
As you prepare for your mission trip, reflect on the wisdom found in Philippians 2:3-4 (NIV):
"Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others."
These verses underscore the importance of flexibility and a selfless attitude in the context of your mission work.
Do Nothing Out of Selfish Ambition
In the mission field, it's easy to be driven by personal ambitions or desires for recognition. However, Paul reminds us that selfish ambition has no place in Christ's service.
Notice, though, that Paul is careful to say “selfish” ambition. Ambition can be a good thing when it’s seeking to glorify God and move forward the mission of the gospel. But selfish ambition, which comes from a personal desire for self-advancement and self-promotion, is what we have to guard against as followers of Christ.
Paul also lists “vain conceit” as a warning. The word “conceit” could literally be translated “empty glory”, and it means to believe so highly in yourself that you fall outside of God’s will. And if humility is the prerequisite to knowing and experiencing God, vain conceit is the antithesis. It will always keep you from what God has for your life.
As you embark on this mission, release any self-centered goals or desires that may hinder your effectiveness. Instead, let the love of Christ compel you to serve with a selfless heart.
Value Others Above Yourselves
To serve effectively on your mission trip, you must prioritize the needs and concerns of others. This often requires a flexible spirit and a willingness to adapt to the ever-changing circumstances of the field. You may encounter unexpected challenges or opportunities that demand your attention. In those moments, remember that valuing others above yourself means being open to adjusting your plans and priorities for the sake of those you serve.
Think of this beautiful perspective: “If I consider you above me and you consider me above you, then we have a community where everyone is looked up to, and no one is looked down on.”
Not Looking to Your Own Interests
It's natural to have personal interests and concerns, but on your mission trip, there will be times when God calls you to set aside your preferences for the greater good. Flexibility is about being open to God's leading and to the needs of the people you encounter. It may involve changing your schedule, embracing different cultural practices, or sacrificing your comfort for the sake of others.
Paul's words encourage us to foster a community of mutual care and support. As a missionary, you are part of a team, and together you can demonstrate Christ's love by considering one another's needs and desires. Flexibility in your interactions with fellow missionaries will strengthen your unity and effectiveness in the mission field.
A Flexible Heart in Christ's Service
Your mission trip may bring unexpected challenges, changes in plans, and encounters with people from diverse backgrounds. Embrace these moments as opportunities to cultivate a flexible heart that mirrors the humility of Christ. Jesus Himself showed incredible flexibility in His ministry, adapting His approach to the needs of each individual He encountered.
By following His example and living out the principles of Philippians 2:3-4, you can serve as a beacon of Christ's love and grace. Flexibility is not a sign of weakness but a manifestation of your willingness to be used by God in whatever way He sees fit.
As you embark on this mission, may Philippians 2:3-4 inspire you to approach every situation with a flexible spirit, seeking the welfare of others above your own. In doing so, you will reflect the selflessness of Christ and shine His light in the lives of those you encounter. Begin to pray for that now.
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Embarking on a short-term mission trip is always exciting, but it requires more than just packing bags and buying a plane ticket. "Sent with Purpose" is a 14-day devotional designed to root your mission in the truths and purposes of God and prepare you for the journey ahead, with topics like God's call to mission, cross-cultural understanding, unity, prayer, and resilience.
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